| ALMACANTAR | • almacantar n. Alternative form of almucantar. • ALMACANTAR n. (Arabic) a circle of altitude, parallel to the horizon, also ALMUCANTAR. |
| ALPARGATAS | • alpargatas n. Plural of alpargata. • ALPARGATA n. (Spanish) a light sandal with a hemp or rope sole. |
| ARRABBIATA | • arrabbiata adj. (Usually postpositive) Cooked in a hot, fiery style with garlic, tomatoes, and chili. • arrabbiata n. A dish cooked in this style. |
| CATAMARANS | • catamarans n. Plural of catamaran. • CATAMARAN n. (Tamil) originally a raft of logs lashed together; now a boat, esp. a sailing boat with two hulls. |
| MARANATHAS | • MARANATHA n. a curse or excommunication. |
| PARABEMATA | • parabemata n. Plural of parabema. • PARABEMA n. (Greek) in Byzantine architecture, a chapel walled off from the bema. |
| PARAMATTAS | • paramattas n. Plural of paramatta. • PARAMATTA n. a cotton or silk and wool dress material, also PARRAMATTA. |
| PARASTATAL | • parastatal n. (Chiefly Africa) A company, agency, or intergovernmental organization that possesses political clout… • parastatal adj. Pertaining to such a company or group. • PARASTATAL adj. indirectly controlled by the state. |
| PARRAMATTA | • Parramatta prop.n. The City of Parramatta, a local government area in the Greater Western Sydney region of New South Wales, Australia. • Parramatta prop.n. A suburb in western Sydney, in the City of Parramatta, New South Wales. • Parramatta prop.n. The Parramatta River, a river in Sydney, New South Wales, flowing through the suburb and into Sydney Harbour. |
| SATYAGRAHA | • satyagraha n. The policy of nonviolent resistance as used by Mahatma Gandhi during the struggle for Indian independence. • Satyagraha n. Alternative letter-case form of satyagraha. • SATYAGRAHA n. (Sanskrit) the policy of passive resistance inaugurated by Mohandas Gandhi in 1919 as a method of gaining political and social reforms. |
| TANTARARAS | • tantararas n. Plural of tantarara. • TANTARARA n. a trumpet fanfare; a hunting cry, also TANTARA. |
| TARANTARAS | • tarantaras n. Plural of tarantara. • TARANTARA v. to make the sound of a trumpet or horn. |
| TARMACADAM | • tarmacadam n. (Archaic) A mixture of tar and small stones used in paving. • tarmacadam v. (Transitive) To cover or surface with tarmacadam. • TARMACADAM n. (tradename) a paving material. |
| TARTANALIA | • TARTANALIA n. artefacts etc. that are self-consciously Scottish. |