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There are 8 eight-letter words containing 4A and M| AMADAVAT | • amadavat n. An estrildid finch, Amandava amandava, of India and Southeast Asia, commonly kept and bred as a cagebird. • AMADAVAT n. (Hindi) the strawberry finch, a small Indian song bird, commonly caged and kept for fighting, also AVADAVAT. | | ARAPAIMA | • arapaima n. A large carnivorous predatory South American tropical freshwater fish, Arapaima gigas. • ARAPAIMA n. (Tupi) a large freshwater food fish of South America, aka pirarucu. | | CALAMATA | • calamata n. A kalamata olive. • calamata n. A type of currant from southern Greece. • CALAMATA n. (Modern Greek) a black olive grown in Greece, also KALAMATA. | | KALAMATA | • kalamata n. Kalamata olive. • Kalamata prop.n. A city in the Peloponnese, Greece. • KALAMATA n. (Modern Greek) a black olive grown in Greece, also CALAMATA. | | KAMAAINA | • kamaaina n. Alternative spelling of kamaʻaina. • kamaʻaina n. (Hawaii, slang) Someone who is of Hawaiian origin, but not necessarily having Hawaiian blood; a local. • KAMAAINA n. (Hawaiian) a longtime resident of Hawaii. | | MAHARAJA | • maharaja n. A Hindu monarch ranking above a raja, an emperor. • MAHARAJA n. (Sanskrit) a king or prince in India ranking above a rajah, esp. the sovereign of one of the former native states, also MAHARAJAH. | | MATAMATA | • matamata n. A species of side-necked turtle, Chelus fimbriatus, whose shell resembles a dead leaf. • Matamata prop.n. A town in the Waikato, North Island, New Zealand. • mata-mata n. (Singapore, Malaysia, slang) A police officer. | | TAKAMAKA | • takamaka n. The tropical flowering plant Calophyllum tacamahaca. • TAKAMAKA n. (Nahuatl) a gum resin yielded by various tropical trees, also TACAMAHAC, TACMAHACK. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
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