| ARAPONGA | • araponga n. Synonym of bare-throated bellbird (Procnias nudicollis). • ARAPONGA n. (Tupi) the campanero or South American bellbird, also ARAPUNGA. |
| ARAPUNGA | • arapunga n. Alternative form of araponga. • ARAPUNGA n. (Tupi) the campanero or S. American bellbird, also ARAPONGA. |
| ASHTANGA | • ashtanga n. The classical system described in the Yoga Sutras by Patanjali. • ashtanga n. Any of several styles of yoga; including ashtanga vinyasa yoga. • ASHTANGA n. a form of yoga aiming to synchronize breathing and posture, also ASTANGA, ASTHANGA. |
| ASTHANGA | • ASTHANGA n. (Sanskrit) a form of yoga, also ASHTANGA, ASTANGA. |
| BOTTARGA | • bottarga n. A Mediterranean dish of cured fish roe. • BOTTARGA n. (Italian) a relish made of mullet or tunny roe, also BOTARGO. |
| CAATINGA | • caatinga n. A sparse, thorny wooded area of northeastern Brazil containing drought-resistant trees. • CAATINGA n. (Tupi) in Brazil, open, low forest on white sandy soil derived from granite. |
| CHARANGA | • charanga n. (Countable, uncountable, music) A traditional ensemble of Cuban dance music, and the genre of music they create. • CHARANGA n. (Spanish) a type of orchestra used to perform Cuban music. |
| CHURINGA | • churinga n. Alternative form of tjurunga. • CHURINGA n. (Native Australian) a sacred amulet of the Australian aborigines. |
| GEROPIGA | • geropiga n. Alternative form of jeropiga. • GEROPIGA n. (Portuguese) a sweet fortified wine similar to port, also JEREPIGO. |
| MAMALIGA | • mamaliga n. A maize porridge originating in Romania. • MAMALIGA n. (Romanian) a type of corn meal mush eaten by Rumanians. |
| MBAQANGA | • mbaqanga n. A style of South African music, with rural Zulu roots and a jazz influence, that originated in the 1960s. • MBAQANGA n. (Zulu) a type of Black African urban music. |
| MESHUGGA | • meshugga adj. Alternative form of meshugge. • MESHUGGA adj. (Yiddish) crazy, also MESHUGA, MESHUGAH, MESHUGGAH, MESHUGGE. |
| MRIDANGA | • mridanga n. Alternative form of mridangam. • MRIDANGA n. (Sanskrit) a two-headed Indian drum, one head being larger than the other, also MRIDAMGAM, MRIDANG, MRIDANGAM. |
| ONGAONGA | • ongaonga n. The plant Urtica ferox, a nettle endemic to New Zealand with woody stem and large stinging spines. • ONGAONGA n. (Maori) a New Zealand nettle with a severe or fatal sting. |
| QUADRIGA | • quadriga n. (Historical) A Roman racing chariot drawn by four horses abreast. • quadriga n. (Historical) A team of four horses, or sometimes other animals, especially as used in chariot racing. • QUADRIGA n. (Latin) a four-horse chariot. |
| RUTABAGA | • rutabaga n. (Now North America) The swede, or Swedish turnip; the European plant Brassica napus var. napobrassica. • rutabaga n. (Now North America) The edible root of this plant. • ruta-baga n. Alternative form of rutabaga. |
| SASTRUGA | • sastruga n. Any of a series of long, wavelike ridges or grooves formed on a snow surface by the wind, especially… • SASTRUGA n. (Russian) long parallel ridges of snow that form on windy plains, also ZASTRUGA. |
| ZASTRUGA | • zastruga n. Any of a series of long, wavelike ridges or grooves formed on a snow surface by the wind, especially in polar plains. • ZASTRUGA n. (Russian) long parallel ridges of snow that form on windy plains, also SASTRUGA. |