| KIAAT | • kiaat n. Pterocarpus angolensis, African teak. • KIAAT n. (South African) a tropical African leguminous tree. |
| TAATA | • TAATA n. (East Africa) a child's word for father. |
| ATAATA | • ATAATA n. (Maori) a grazing marine gastropod. |
| BRAATA | • BRAATA n. (Spanish) a small portion added to a purchase of food by a vendor to encourage the person to return, also BRAATAS, BROUGHTA, BROUGHTAS. |
| JAMAAT | • jamaat n. (Islam) Party; community; group; assembly. • jamaat n. (Islam) A company of men; congregation. • jamaat n. (Islam) A group of Muslims offering prayers together. |
| KIAATS | • kiaats n. Plural of kiaat. • KIAAT n. (South African) a tropical African leguminous tree. |
| TAATAS | • TAATA n. (East Africa) a child's word for father. |
| ATAATAS | • ATAATA n. (Maori) a grazing marine gastropod. |
| BRAATAS | • BRAATAS n. (Spanish) a small portion added to a purchase of food by a vendor to encourage the person to return, also BRAATA, BROUGHTA, BROUGHTAS. |
| JAMAATS | • jamaats n. Plural of jamaat. • JAMAAT n. (Arabic) an Islamic council or assembly. |
| MAATJES | • maatjes n. Plural of maatje. • MAATJES n. (Danish) a young herring, treated, and served as an hors d'oeuvre, also MATJES. |
| ADVOCAAT | • advocaat n. A Dutch liqueur made of egg yolks, sugar and strong liquor, typically brandy. • ADVOCAAT n. (Dutch) a liqueur containing rum and raw eggs. |
| 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. |
| ADVOCAATS | • advocaats n. Plural of advocaat. • ADVOCAAT n. (Dutch) a liqueur containing rum and raw eggs. |
| BRAATASES | • BRAATAS n. (Spanish) a small portion added to a purchase of food by a vendor to encourage the person to return, also BRAATA, BROUGHTA, BROUGHTAS. |
| CAATINGAS | • caatingas n. Plural of caatinga. • CAATINGA n. (Tupi) in Brazil, open, low forest on white sandy soil derived from granite. |