| AKHARAS | • akharas n. Plural of akhara. • AKHARA n. (Hindi) a gymnasium. |
| ANTARAS | • ANTARA n. (Quechua) a type of Andean panpipes. |
| APSARAS | • apsaras n. Alternative form of apsara. • APSARAS n. (Sanskrit) a divine water sprite. |
| ARAARAS | • ARAARA n. (Maori) another name for trevally, a kind of horse-mackerel. |
| CURARAS | • CURARA n. (Caribbean) a paralysing poison extracted from the bark of certain South American trees, also CURARE, CURARI, URARE. |
| KINARAS | • kinaras n. Plural of kinara. • KINARA n. an African candle holder. |
| KUMARAS | • kumaras n. Plural of kumara. • KUMARA n. (Maori) the sweet potato, also KUMERA. |
| MARASCA | • marasca n. A European cultivar of the wild cherry, Prunus cerasus, that bears bright red fruit used for making maraschino. • MARASCA n. (Italian) a bitter wild cherry. |
| NARASES | • NARAS n. (Hottentot) an edible melon-like fruit, also NARRAS. |
| PARASOL | • parasol n. A small light umbrella used as protection from the sun. • parasol n. A miniature paper umbrella used as a decoration in tropical-themed cocktails. • parasol n. (Architecture) A roof or covering of a structure designed to provide cover from wind, rain, or sun. |
| PETARAS | • petaras n. Plural of petara. • PETARA n. (Hindi) in India, a travelling box for clothes, also PITARA, PITARAH. |
| PICARAS | • picaras n. Plural of picara. • PICARA n. (Spanish) a (female) rogue. |
| PITARAS | • pitaras n. Plural of pitara. • PITARA n. (Hindi) a type of clothes basket, also PETARA, PITARAH. |
| SAMARAS | • samaras n. Plural of samara. • SAMARA n. (Latin) a propeller-like winged fruit, as of ash, elm or maple. |
| SATARAS | • sataras n. Plural of satara. • SATARA n. (Hindi) a ribbed lustred wool. |
| TAMARAS | • TAMARA n. a mixture of cinnamon, cloves, coriander etc. |
| TOTARAS | • totaras n. Plural of totara. • TOTARA n. (Maori) a New Zealand timber tree, with reddish wood, mahogany pine. |
| VIHARAS | • viharas n. Plural of vihara. • VIHARA n. (Sanskrit) a Buddhist or Jain temple or precinct. |