| BACHATAS | • BACHATA n. (Spanish) a type of Latin American music played with guitar and percussion; a dance performed to this music. |
| BURRATAS | • burratas n. Plural of burrata. • BURRATA n. (Italian) an Italian cheese made from mozzarella and cream. |
| CANTATAS | • cantatas n. Plural of cantata. • CANTATA n. (Italian) a kind of vocal composition with instrumental accompaniment. |
| CASSATAS | • cassatas n. Plural of cassata. • Cassatas prop.n. Plural of Cassata. • CASSATA n. (Italian) an ice-cream containing candied fruit and nuts. |
| FERMATAS | • fermatas n. Plural of fermata. • FERMATA n. (Italian) a pause in music. |
| MANYATAS | • manyatas n. Plural of manyata. • MANYATA n. a small Masai settlement, also MANYATTA. |
| PASSATAS | • passatas n. Plural of passata. • PASSATA n. (Italian) an Italian sauce of pureed tomatoes. |
| PICCATAS | • PICCATA n. (Italian) a dish of veal cutlets with a sauce of lemon, white wine and butter. |
| RADIATAS | • RADIATA n. an originally Californian variety of pine tree, now grown esp. in New Zealand for timber. |
| TATHATAS | • TATHATA n. (Sanskrit) the ultimate nature of things in Buddhism. |
| TAUPATAS | • TAUPATA n. (Maori) a New Zealand tree with shiny dark green leaves. |
| TOCCATAS | • toccatas n. Plural of toccata. • TOCCATA n. (Italian) a quick, fantasia-like musical composition. |