| WALLA | • walla n. Alternative form of wallah. • Walla prop.n. A surname. • WALLA n. (Hindi) a person employed in a specific type of work, also WALLAH. |
| WALLAH | • wallah n. (India) A servant or other person responsible for something, often specified before it, for example kitchen wallah. • wallah n. (India, historical) Short for competition wallah. • wallah n. (Britain, slang) A guy or bloke. |
| WALLAS | • wallas n. Plural of walla. • Wallas prop.n. Plural of Walla. • WALLA n. (Hindi) a person employed in a specific type of work, also WALLAH. |
| WALLABA | • wallaba n. A leguminous tree (Eperua falcata) of Demerara, with pinnate leaves, reddish-brown wood, and clusters of red flowers. • WALLABA n. a leguminous tree of Demerara, with pinnate leaves and clusters of red flowers. |
| WALLABY | • wallaby n. Any of several species of marsupial; usually smaller and stockier than kangaroos. • Wallaby n. (Rugby) A player for the Wallabies, the Australian national rugby union team. • WALLABY n. (Native Australian) any of a number of small marsupials of the family Macropodidae. |
| WALLAHS | • wallahs n. Plural of wallah. • WALLAH n. (Hindi) a person who is associated with a particular work or who performs a particular duty or service - usually used in combination, also WALLA. |
| WALLABAS | • wallabas n. Plural of wallaba. • WALLABA n. a leguminous tree of Demerara, with pinnate leaves and clusters of red flowers. |
| WALLAROO | • wallaroo n. Any of three closely related species of moderately large macropods, intermediate in size between the… • wallaroo n. The common wallaroo, Macropus robustus; the most common and widespread species of the three. • Wallaroo n. (Australia, cricket) Someone who plays for the Australia women’s national rugby union team. |
| BOXWALLAH | • boxwallah n. (India, historical) An Indian pedlar who sold goods from a box or trunk. • BOXWALLAH n. (Hindi) a pedlar; a businessman. |
| WALLABIES | • wallabies n. Plural of wallaby. • Wallabies prop.n. (Rugby) the national rugby union representative team of Australia. • Wallabies n. Plural of Wallaby (player for the Wallabies team). |
| WALLAROOS | • wallaroos n. Plural of wallaroo. • Wallaroos n. Plural of Wallaroo (“a player for the Wallaroos team”). • WALLAROO n. (Native Australian) any of several large types of kangaroo, aka euro. |
| BOXWALLAHS | • boxwallahs n. Plural of boxwallah. • BOXWALLAH n. (Hindi) a pedlar; a businessman. |
| CHUCKWALLA | • chuckwalla n. An iguana, of the genus Sauromalus, living in arid regions of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. • CHUCKWALLA n. (Spanish) an iguanid lizard of Mexico and the southwestern US, also CHUCKAWALLA. |
| CHUCKAWALLA | • chuckawalla n. Alternative form of chuckwalla. • CHUCKAWALLA n. (Spanish) an iguanid lizard of Mexico and the southwestern US, also CHUCKWALLA. |
| CHUCKWALLAS | • chuckwallas n. Plural of chuckwalla. • CHUCKWALLA n. (Spanish) an iguanid lizard of Mexico and the southwestern US, also CHUCKAWALLA. |
| CHUCKAWALLAS | • chuckawallas n. Plural of chuckawalla. • CHUCKAWALLA n. (Spanish) an iguanid lizard of Mexico and the southwestern US, also CHUCKWALLA. |