| MUTHAS | • muthas n. Plural of mutha. • MUTHA n. (vulgar slang) an obnoxious person. |
| RATHAS | • RATHA n. (Hindi) a four-wheeled carriage drawn by horses or bullocks. |
| BERTHAS | • berthas n. Plural of bertha. • BERTHA n. a woman's deep lace collar to hide a low neckline, also BERTHE. |
| BROTHAS | • brothas n. Plural of brotha. • BROTHA n. an African-American man. |
| CALTHAS | • calthas n. Plural of caltha. • CALTHA n. (Latin) a genus of plants including the marsh marigold. |
| KANTHAS | • kanthas n. Plural of kantha. • KANTHA n. (Bengali) an embroidered cloth quilt. |
| MALTHAS | • malthas n. Plural of maltha. • MALTHA n. (Latin) a thick mineral pitch. |
| ACANTHAS | • acanthas n. Plural of acantha. • ACANTHA n. (Greek) a sharp spiny part or structure, such as the spinous process of a vertebra. |
| NAPHTHAS | • naphthas n. Plural of naphtha. • NAPHTHA n. (Greek) a vague name for the liquid inflammable distillates from coal-tar, wood, etc., esp. the lighter and more volatile ones. |
| PARATHAS | • parathas n. Plural of paratha. • PARATHA n. (Hindi) a flat round cake of unleavened bread, traditionally eaten as an accompaniment to Indian food. |
| GOLGOTHAS | • Golgothas n. Plural of Golgotha. • GOLGOTHA n. a place of suffering, a calvary. |
| MARANATHAS | • MARANATHA n. a curse or excommunication. |
| POLYANTHAS | • polyanthas n. Plural of polyantha. • POLYANTHA n. any of large number of dwarf hybrid roses. |
| PYRACANTHAS | • pyracanthas n. Plural of pyracantha. • PYRACANTHA n. the evergreen thorn, a shrub native of Europe, also PYRACANTH. |