"bombora" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: bomboras [plural]
Etymology: From Australian Aboriginal, most likely Dharug bumbora (“a current off Dobroyd Head, Port Jackson”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|xdk|bumbora||a current off Dobroyd Head, Port Jackson}} Dharug bumbora (“a current off Dobroyd Head, Port Jackson”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} bombora (plural bomboras)
  1. (Australia) A shallow isolated piece of reef located a distance offshore. Tags: Australia Categories (topical): Surfing Synonyms: bomb, bomboora [obsolete]

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