| AMPHORA | • amphora n. (Chiefly historical) A large vessel, especially a thin-necked clay vat used in ancient Greece and Rome… • amphora n. (Historical) A Roman unit of liquid measure reckoned as the volume of 80 Roman pounds of wine and equivalent…
 • amphora n. (Historical) A Roman unit of ship capacity, similar to tonnage.
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| BANDORA | • bandora n. Alternative spelling of bandura. • BANDORA n. (Spanish) an ancient lute, also BANDORE, PANDORA, PANDORE, PANDURA.
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| BOMBORA | • bombora n. (Australia) A shallow isolated piece of reef located a distance offshore. • BOMBORA n. (Native Australian) a submerged reef.
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| CARBORA | • carbora n. (Archaic) Synonym of koala. • CARBORA n. a koala.
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| CORPORA | • corpora n. Plural of corpus. • CORPUS n. (Latin) a human or animal body.
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| MANDORA | • mandora n. (Music) A type of bass string instrument. • MANDORA n. (Italian) an early type of mandolin, also MANDOLA.
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| OXYMORA | • oxymora n. Plural of oxymoron. • OXYMORON n. (Greek) a self-contradictory expression.
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| PANDORA | • pandora n. Any fish of the genus Pagellus. • Pandora prop.n. (Greek mythology) The first woman on earth, who had been given a box by the gods and instructed not…
 • Pandora prop.n. (Astronomy) A moon of the planet Saturn.
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| PIGNORA | • pignora n. Plural of pignus. • PIGNUS n. (Latin) property held as security for a debt.
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| RASBORA | • rasbora n. Any minnow-like small fish in the cyprinid genus Rasbora. • rasbora n. Any similar fish formerly classified in that genus.
 • RASBORA n. a brightly coloured tropical fish.
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| RHODORA | • rhodora n. Rhododendron canadense, a deciduous flowering shrub native to northeastern North America. • RHODORA n. a North American azalea, bearing rose-purple flowers before the leaves.
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| SENHORA | • SENHORA n. (Spanish) a married Portuguese or Brazilian woman. | 
| SIGNORA | • signora n. Mrs; madam; title of address or respect for women in Italy. • SIGNORA n. (Italian) an Italian title of courtesy for a married woman.
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