Anagrams of Baracoa
Word Baracoa has
1 exact anagrams and 89 other words
that can be made by using the letters of Baracoa.
- carabao
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noun,
(in the Philippines) the water buffalo.
- carb-
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- Broca
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noun,
Paul [pawl] /pɔl/ (Show IPA), 1824–80, French surgeon and anthropologist.
- Barca
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noun,
an ancient Carthaginian family to which Hamilcar, Hasdrubal, and Hannibal belonged.
- baro-
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- Arab.
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- Cobra
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noun,
any of several highly venomous, Old World elapid snakes of the genera Naja and Ophiophagus, characterized by the ability to flatten the neck into a hoodlike form when disturbed.
- carob
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noun,
a Mediterranean tree, Ceratonia siliqua, of the legume family, bearing long, leathery pods containing hard seeds and sweet, edible pulp.
- abaca
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noun,
a Philippine plant, Musa textilis.
- Abaco
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noun,
two islands (Great Abaco and Little Abaco) in the N Bahamas. 776 sq. mi. (2010 sq. km).
- acro-
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- 30-30
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- Boar
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noun,
the uncastrated male swine.
- bor.
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- Bora
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noun,
(on the Adriatic coasts) a violent, dry, cold wind blowing from the north or northeast.
- 1080
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- Cara
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noun,
a female given name: from an Italian word meaning “dear one.”.
- bar.
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- Cor.
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- Cora
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noun,
Classical Mythology. Kore.
- Crab
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noun,
any decapod crustacean of the suborder Brachyura, having the eyes on short stalks and a short, broad, more or less flattened body, the abdomen being small and folded under the thorax.
- Orca
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noun,
the killer whale, Orcinus orca.
- Raab
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noun,
broccoli rabe.
- raob
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noun,
Meteorology. a radiosonde or rawinsonde observation.
- Bara
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noun,
Theda [thee-duh] /ˈθi də/ (Show IPA), (Theodosia Goodman) 1890–1955, U.S. actress.
- BRCA
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noun,
either of two genes (BRCA1 or BRCA2) that, if inherited in a mutated form, may predispose some carriers to develop breast or ovarian cancer.
- ACAA
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- Roca
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noun,
Cape, a cape in W Portugal, near Lisbon: the western extremity of continental Europe.
- ARCO
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adverb,
(of the performance of a passage for stringed instruments) with the bow.
- arca
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noun,
a chest for valuables, used in medieval Spain and Italy.
- acr-
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- abr.
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- ABA
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noun,
a coarse, felted fabric woven of camel's or goat's hair.
- ABC
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noun,
ABC's (defs 1, 3).
- Aar
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- COB
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noun,
a corncob.
- RCA
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- Ar.
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- ac-
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- Oc.
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- RBC
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- ob.
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- oar
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noun,
a long shaft with a broad blade at one end, used as a lever for rowing or otherwise propelling or steering a boat.
- Oba
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noun,
a hereditary tribal ruler among various peoples in the Benin region of western Africa.
- Oca
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noun,
a wood sorrel, Oxalis tuberosa, of the Andes, cultivated in South America for its edible tubers.
- OCR
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- Ora
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noun,
plural of os2 .
- ORB
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noun,
a sphere or globe:
- orc
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noun,
any of several cetaceans, as a grampus.
- ab-
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- Abo
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noun,
a contemptuous term used to refer to an Australian Aborigine.
- CAB
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noun,
a taxicab.
- CAR
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noun,
an automobile.
- AAA
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- BAA
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noun,
the bleating cry of a sheep.
- ROC
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noun,
a bird of enormous size and strength.
- ROB
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noun,
a male given name, form of Robert.
- Br.
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- Bac
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- BAO
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noun,
an African board game usually played by moving pebbles along two rows of holes.
- ARC
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noun,
Geometry. any unbroken part of the circumference of a circle or other curved line.
- arb
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noun,
an arbitrager.
- boa
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noun,
any of several nonvenomous, chiefly tropical constrictors of the family Boidae, having vestigial hind limbs at the base of the tail.
- ARA
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noun,
the Altar, a southern constellation between Triangulum Australe and Scorpius.
- aor
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- AOA
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- Bra
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noun,
brassiere.
- Bro
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noun,
a brother.
- ca.
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- ROA
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- Co.
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- cr.
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- CAA
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- Rab
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noun,
a wooden beater for mixing plaster or mortar.
- A.
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noun,
Agnolo (di Cosimo di Mariano) [ah-nyaw-law dee kaw-zee-maw dee mah-ryah-naw] /ˈɑ nyɔ lɔ di ˈkɔ zi mɔ di mɑˈryɑ nɔ/ (Show IPA), 1502–72, Italian painter.
- RO
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- B-
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- RC
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- RA
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noun,
the 10th letter of the Arabic alphabet.
- R.
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- OA
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- O.
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- AO
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- BA
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noun,
an aspect of the soul, represented as a human-headed bird.
- CB
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- BO
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- BC
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- AA
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noun,
basaltic lava having a rough surface.