| AMADAVATS | • amadavats n. Plural of amadavat. • AMADAVAT n. (Hindi) the strawberry finch, a small Indian song bird, commonly caged and kept for fighting, also AVADAVAT. |
| ARAPAIMAS | • arapaimas n. Plural of arapaima. • ARAPAIMA n. (Tupi) a large freshwater food fish of South America, aka pirarucu. |
| BALMACAAN | • balmacaan n. A loose overcoat of a certain type, with raglan sleeves and a Prussian collar. • BALMACAAN n. a man's loose overcoat with raglan sleeves. |
| CALAMATAS | • calamatas n. Plural of calamata. • CALAMATA n. (Modern Greek) a black olive grown in Greece, also KALAMATA. |
| CATAMARAN | • catamaran n. A twin-hulled ship or boat. • catamaran n. (Colloquial, rare, obsolete) A quarrelsome woman; a scold. • catamaran n. (Obsolete) A raft of three pieces of wood lashed together, the middle piece being longer than the others… |
| HARAMZADA | • haramzada n. (India, Pakistan) A bastard. • HARAMZADA n. (Hinglish) an illegitimate male, also HARAMDA. |
| JAMBALAYA | • jambalaya n. Any of various of rice-based dishes common in Louisiana Cajun or Creole cooking; most often with shrimp… • JAMBALAYA n. (Provencal) a Creole dish of rice, meat, shellfish etc. |
| KALAMATAS | • kalamatas n. Plural of kalamata. • KALAMATA n. (Modern Greek) a black olive grown in Greece, also CALAMATA. |
| KAMAAINAS | • kamaainas n. Plural of kamaaina. • KAMAAINA n. (Hawaiian) a longtime resident of Hawaii. |
| MACADAMIA | • macadamia n. An evergreen tree, of the genus Macadamia, native to Australia and cultivated in Hawaii. • macadamia n. The fruit of this tree; the macadamia nut. • Macadamia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Proteaceae – the type genus of macadamia trees. |
| MAHARAJAH | • maharajah n. Alternative spelling of maharaja. • MAHARAJAH n. (Sanskrit) a king or prince in India ranking above a rajah, esp. the sovereign of one of the former native states, also MAHARAJA. |
| MAHARAJAS | • maharajas n. Plural of maharaja. • 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. |
| MAIASAURA | • Maiasaura prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Hadrosauridae – large duck-billed dinosaurs of North America that… • MAIASAURA n. a species of dinosaur, also MAIASAUR. |
| MARANATHA | • MARANATHA n. a curse or excommunication. |
| MATAMATAS | • matamatas n. Plural of matamata. • mata-matas n. Plural of mata-mata. • mata␣matas n. Plural of mata mata. |
| MATAMBALA | • matambala n. Plural of tambala. • TAMBALA n. (Nyanja) a monetary unit of Malawi. |
| PARAMATTA | • paramatta n. A light fabric of cotton and worsted, resembling bombazine or merino. • PARAMATTA n. a cotton or silk and wool dress material, also PARRAMATTA. |
| PRANAYAMA | • pranayama n. Breathing techniques; breath control, often synchronized with movements between asanas in yoga. • PRANAYAMA n. (Sanskrit) the discipline of yogic breathing. |
| TACAMAHAC | • tacamahac n. A bitter balsamic resin or resinous exudation obtained from tropical American trees of the family Burseraceae… • tacamahac n. Any tree yielding tacamahac resin, especially, in North America, the balsam poplar or balm of Gilead… • TACAMAHAC n. (Nahuatl) a gum resin yielded by various tropical trees, also TACMAHACK, TAKAMAKA. |
| TAKAMAKAS | • takamakas n. Plural of takamaka. • TAKAMAKA n. (Nahuatl) a gum resin yielded by various tropical trees, also TACAMAHAC, TACMAHACK. |