| Category | Word | Language | PoS | Gloss | Topics | Tags |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cantons of Luxembourg | Klierf | Luxembourgish | name | Clervaux | ||
| Cantons of Luxembourg | Klierf | Luxembourgish | name | Clerve | ||
| Cantons of Luxembourg | Vianden | English | name | One of the twelve cantons of Luxembourg, located in the north-east of the country. | ||
| Cantons of Luxembourg | Vianden | English | name | A municipality with city status of Vianden canton. | ||
| Cantons of Luxembourg | Wiltz | English | name | A surname. | ||
| Cantons of Luxembourg | Wiltz | English | name | A river in Europe that flows for around 42 km (26 mi) through Belgium and Luxembourg; it empties into the Sauer near Goebelsmuhle. | ||
| Cantons of Luxembourg | Wiltz | English | name | One of the twelve cantons of Luxembourg, located in the north-west of the country. | ||
| Cantons of Luxembourg | Wiltz | English | name | A municipality with city status of Wiltz canton, that lies on the river Wiltz. | ||
| Cities in Alaska, USA | Nome | English | name | A seaport in West Alaska | ||
| Cities in Alaska, USA | Nome | English | name | A cape in West Alaska | ||
| Cities in Alaska, USA | Nome | English | name | A river in Alaska. | ||
| Cities in Albania | Durrës | English | name | An Adriatic port city in Albania, on the site of ancient Epidamnus. | ||
| Cities in Albania | Durrës | English | name | A Catholic archiepiscopal see since 1300, which lost its metropolitan status and was merged into one archbishopric with the Albanian capital Tirana (where the cathedral now is). | ||
| Cities in Albania | Durrës | English | name | An Orthodox archbishopric. | ||
| Cities in Algeria | マスカラ | Japanese | noun | mascara | ||
| Cities in Algeria | マスカラ | Japanese | name | Mascara | ||
| Cities in Armenia | Vayk | English | name | one of the cantons of Syunik province of Greater Armenia | historical | |
| Cities in Armenia | Vayk | English | name | town in Vayots Dzor region of Armenia, formerly known as Azizbekov and Soylan | ||
| Cities in Armenia | Թալին | Armenian | name | Talin (a small town in Armenia) | ||
| Cities in Armenia | Թալին | Armenian | name | a female given name, Talin | ||
| Cities in Armenia | Մեծամոր | Armenian | name | Metsamor (river) | ||
| Cities in Armenia | Մեծամոր | Armenian | name | Metsamor (town) | ||
| Cities in Belgium | Luik | Dutch | name | Liège, a province of Belgium | neuter | |
| Cities in Belgium | Luik | Dutch | name | Liège, a city in Belgium | neuter | |
| Cities in Bulgaria | モンタナ | Japanese | name | Montana (in the US) | ||
| Cities in Bulgaria | モンタナ | Japanese | name | Montana (in Bulgaria) | ||
| Cities in California, USA | Xan Hô-xê | Vietnamese | name | San Jose (city in California) | ||
| Cities in California, USA | Xan Hô-xê | Vietnamese | name | San José (capital city of Costa Rica) | ||
| Cities in Cambodia | Svay Rieng | English | name | A province in southeastern Cambodia. | ||
| Cities in Cambodia | Svay Rieng | English | name | The capital city of that province. | ||
| Cities in Canaan | qdš | Egyptian | name | Kadesh, a city in the Levant | ||
| Cities in Canaan | qdš | Egyptian | name | The goddess Qetesh | ||
| Cities in Cebu, Philippines | Lapulapu | Cebuano | noun | Lapu-Lapu; the legendary chieftain of Mactan | ||
| Cities in Cebu, Philippines | Lapulapu | Cebuano | noun | the city of Lapu-Lapu, named after the chieftain | ||
| Cities in Cebu, Philippines | Lapulapu | Cebuano | noun | the legislative district of Lapu-Lapu | ||
| Cities in Chile | 聖地亞哥 | Chinese | name | Santiago (various cities in Hispanophone countries, including the capital of Chile) | ||
| Cities in Chile | 聖地亞哥 | Chinese | name | San Diego (city in California, United States.) | ||
| Cities in Chile | 聖地牙哥 | Chinese | name | Santiago (various cities in Hispanophone countries, including the capital of Chile) | Taiwan | |
| Cities in Chile | 聖地牙哥 | Chinese | name | San Diego | Taiwan | |
| Cities in China | 塔里木 | Chinese | name | Tarim Basin | ||
| Cities in China | 塔里木 | Chinese | name | Tarim River (a river in the Xinjiang autonomous region, China) | ||
| Cities in China | 塔里木 | Chinese | name | Tarim City | ||
| Cities in China | 塔里木 | Chinese | name | Tarim, Talimu (a township in Yuli, Bayingolin prefecture, Xinjiang autonomous region, China) | ||
| Cities in China | 塔里木 | Chinese | name | Tarim, Talimu (a township in Kuqa, Aksu prefecture, Xinjiang autonomous region, China) | ||
| Cities in China | 塔里木 | Chinese | name | Tarim, Talimu (a township in Xayar, Aksu prefecture, Xinjiang autonomous region, China) | ||
| Cities in China | 弥勒 | Japanese | name | Maitreya | Buddhism lifestyle religion | |
| Cities in China | 弥勒 | Japanese | name | Maitreya-nātha | Buddhism lifestyle religion | |
| Cities in China | 弥勒 | Japanese | name | Mile (a county-level city of Honghe prefecture, Yunnan, China) | ||
| Cities in China | 深滬 | Chinese | name | Shenzhen and Shanghai | ||
| Cities in China | 深滬 | Chinese | name | Shenhu (a town in Jinjiang, Quanzhou, Fujian, China) | ||
| Cities in China | 藍鯨 | Chinese | noun | blue whale | ||
| Cities in China | 藍鯨 | Chinese | noun | Nanjing (as spoken by someone speaking a Chinese dialect with n-l initial merger) | humorous | |
| Cities in Colombia | Medellin | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Cebu, Philippines | ||
| Cities in Colombia | Medellin | Cebuano | name | Medellín (a village in Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain) | ||
| Cities in Colombia | Medellin | Cebuano | name | Medellín; the second largest city of Colombia | ||
| Cities in Colombia | Medellin | Cebuano | name | a surname | ||
| Cities in England | Eboracum | Latin | name | Eboracum, a fort and city in Roman Britain, which evolved into York. | declension-2 | |
| Cities in England | Eboracum | Latin | name | York | declension-2 | |
| Cities in England | 李斯特 | Chinese | name | a transliteration of the Hungarian surname Liszt, most famously Franz Liszt (1811–1886), the Hungarian piano virtuoso and composer | ||
| Cities in England | 李斯特 | Chinese | name | a transliteration of the English surname Lister or Lyster | ||
| Cities in England | 李斯特 | Chinese | name | a transliteration of the German surname List | ||
| Cities in England | 李斯特 | Chinese | name | synonym of 萊斯特 /莱斯特 (Láisītè, “Leicester”) | Cantonese | |
| Cities in England | 赫爾 | Chinese | name | Hull | ||
| Cities in England | 赫爾 | Chinese | name | Geel | Taiwan | |
| Cities in England | 赫爾 | Chinese | name | Höör | ||
| Cities in England | 赫爾 | Chinese | name | Hel | ||
| Cities in France | Nicaea | Latin | name | Nicaea, Hellenic city in northwestern Anatolia | declension-1 | |
| Cities in France | Nicaea | Latin | name | Nice, France | declension-1 | |
| Cities in France | Nicaea | Latin | name | Nikaia, Greece | declension-1 | |
| Cities in France | Nicaea | Latin | name | Nisa, Portugal | declension-1 | |
| Cities in France | Rotomagus | Latin | name | The chief city of the Veliocasses in Gallia Lugdunensis, now Rouen | declension-2 | |
| Cities in France | Rotomagus | Latin | name | Ruan (a village and commune of Loir-et-Cher department, Centre-Val de Loire, France) | declension-2 | |
| Cities in France | 花都 | Chinese | name | Alternative name for 巴黎 (Bālí, “Paris”). | alt-of alternative name poetic | |
| Cities in France | 花都 | Chinese | name | Huadu (a district and former county-level city of Guangzhou, Guangdong, China) | ||
| Cities in Germany | Bremen | Portuguese | name | Bremen (the capital city of the state of Bremen, Germany) | proscribed sometimes | |
| Cities in Germany | Bremen | Portuguese | name | Bremen (a state of Germany) | proscribed sometimes | |
| Cities in Germany | ハム | Japanese | noun | ham (thigh of a hog cured for food) | ||
| Cities in Germany | ハム | Japanese | noun | clipping of ハムスター (hamusutā, “hamster”) | abbreviation alt-of clipping | |
| Cities in Germany | ハム | Japanese | name | Ham | biblical lifestyle religion | |
| Cities in Germany | ハム | Japanese | name | Hamm (places in Germany) | ||
| Cities in Germany | ハム | Japanese | noun | noise emitted from a receiver or other equipment experiencing electrical interference | business communications electrical-engineering electricity electromagnetism electronics energy engineering natural-sciences physical-sciences physics telecommunications | |
| Cities in Greece | Argos | Latin | name | alternative form of Argī (“Argos”) | alt-of alternative indeclinable neuter no-genitive singular | |
| Cities in Greece | Argos | Latin | name | accusative of Argī | accusative form-of | |
| Cities in Greece | Karditsa | English | name | A city in western Thessaly in mainland Greece; it is the capital city of the prefecture with the same name. | ||
| Cities in Greece | Karditsa | English | name | A prefecture in western Thessaly. | ||
| Cities in Greece | Θῆβαι | Ancient Greek | name | Thebes, the name of a city in Boeotia | declension-1 feminine plural | |
| Cities in Greece | Θῆβαι | Ancient Greek | name | Thebes, the name of a city in Upper Egypt (including today's Karnak and Luxor) | declension-1 feminine plural | |
| Cities in Greece | Κύρρος | Ancient Greek | name | Cyrrhus, Cyrrhestica, Syria | declension-2 | |
| Cities in Greece | Κύρρος | Ancient Greek | name | Cyrrhus, Macedonia, Greece | declension-2 | |
| Cities in Greece | Μαγνησία | Ancient Greek | name | Magnesia, Thessaly, Greece | declension-1 | |
| Cities in Greece | Μαγνησία | Ancient Greek | name | Magnesia in Asia Minor; Manisa, Turkey | declension-1 | |
| Cities in Greece | Ὀλίγυρτος | Ancient Greek | name | Oligyrtus, Arcadia, Greece | declension-2 | |
| Cities in Greece | Ὀλίγυρτος | Ancient Greek | name | mount Oligyrtus, Peloponnese, Greece | declension-2 | |
| Cities in Greece | 底比斯 | Chinese | name | Thebes (city and historical settlement in Greece) | ||
| Cities in Greece | 底比斯 | Chinese | name | Thebes (historical city in Egypt) | historical | |
| Cities in Hidalgo, Mexico | Tollan | Classical Nahuatl | name | Tollan/Tula. | ||
| Cities in Hidalgo, Mexico | Tollan | Classical Nahuatl | name | A large city; a metropolis. | ||
| Cities in Israel | Jaffa | English | name | A port in western Israel. | ||
| Cities in Israel | Jaffa | English | noun | A Jaffa orange. | informal | |
| Cities in Italy | Agrigento | English | name | A province of Sicily, Italy. | ||
| Cities in Italy | Agrigento | English | name | The capital city of Agrigento. | ||
| Cities in Italy | Arezzo | English | name | A province of Tuscany, Italy. | ||
| Cities in Italy | Arezzo | English | name | The capital city of Arezzo. | ||
| Cities in Italy | Bononia | Latin | name | Bologna, Italy | declension-1 | |
| Cities in Italy | Bononia | Latin | name | Boulogne-sur-Mer, France | declension-1 | |
| Cities in Italy | Hadria | Latin | name | The name of two cities: / the birthplace of the emperor Hadrian, now Atri | declension-1 feminine singular | |
| Cities in Italy | Hadria | Latin | name | The name of two cities: / now Adria | declension-1 feminine singular | |
| Cities in Italy | Hadria | Latin | name | the Adriatic Sea | declension-1 masculine poetic singular | |
| Cities in Italy | Leghorn | English | name | The city of Livorno in Italy. | dated | |
| Cities in Italy | Leghorn | English | noun | Alternative letter-case form of leghorn. | alt-of | |
| Cities in Italy | Neapolis | Latin | name | Naples (a port city in southwestern Italy) | declension-3 | |
| Cities in Italy | Neapolis | Latin | name | Simferopol (the capital of Crimea, generally recognized as part of Ukraine, but currently controlled by Russia) | declension-3 | |
| Cities in Italy | Neapolis | Latin | name | former name of Cabala (= Kavala): a port city in northern Greece | declension-3 historical | |
| Cities in Italy | Neapolis | Latin | name | Various other cities in the Hellenistic world, including modern Nabeul, Tunisia, and Nablus, Palestine. | declension-3 | |
| Cities in Italy | Βλάνδα | Ancient Greek | name | Blanda; Maratea, Basilicata, Italy | declension-1 | |
| Cities in Italy | Βλάνδα | Ancient Greek | name | Blanda; Blanes, Catalonia, Spain | declension-1 | |
| Cities in Japan | Nara | English | name | A prefecture of Japan. | ||
| Cities in Japan | Nara | English | name | The capital city of Nara Prefecture, Japan. | ||
| Cities in Japan | Wakayama | English | name | A prefecture of Japan. | ||
| Cities in Japan | Wakayama | English | name | A city and the capital of Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. | ||
| Cities in Japan | 宮古 | Miyako | name | Miyako | ||
| Cities in Japan | 宮古 | Miyako | name | Miyako | dialectal | |
| Cities in Japan | 小坂 | Japanese | name | Osaka | archaic historical | |
| Cities in Japan | 小坂 | Japanese | name | Osaka | archaic historical | |
| Cities in Japan | 新庄 | Chinese | name | Shinjō, Yamagata, Japan | ||
| Cities in Japan | 新庄 | Chinese | name | an urban village in Sanzhi district, New Taipei City, Taiwan | ||
| Cities in Japan | 日出 | Japanese | noun | sunrise | ||
| Cities in Japan | 日出 | Japanese | name | Hiji (a city in Ōita Prefecture, Japan) | ||
| Cities in Japan | 沖縄 | Japanese | noun | a rope used to catch fish | obsolete possibly rare | |
| Cities in Japan | 沖縄 | Japanese | name | the main island in the Okinawa Islands: Okinawa Island | ||
| Cities in Japan | 沖縄 | Japanese | name | a group of islands known as the Okinawa Islands | ||
| Cities in Japan | 沖縄 | Japanese | name | the southern-most Japanese prefecture: Okinawa Prefecture | ||
| Cities in Lebanon | Tyre | English | name | A city in Lebanon, a major port on the Levantine Sea that was a city-state in Phoenicia in antiquity and the capital of the Kingdom of Jerusalem during the Middle Ages. | ||
| Cities in Lebanon | Tyre | English | name | An unincorporated community in Austin Township, Sanilac County, Michigan, United States, named after the biblical Tyre. | ||
| Cities in Lebanon | Tyre | English | name | A town and hamlet therein, in Seneca County, New York, United States, named after Tyre, Lebanon. | ||
| Cities in Lebanon | Tyre | English | name | A surname | ||
| Cities in Lebanon | Tyre | English | name | A male given name. | ||
| Cities in Luxembourg | Esch-sur-Alzette | English | name | One of the twelve cantons of Luxembourg, located in the south of the country. | ||
| Cities in Luxembourg | Esch-sur-Alzette | English | name | A municipality with city status of Esch-sur-Alzette canton. | ||
| Cities in Luxembourg | Grevenmacher | English | name | One of the twelve cantons of Luxembourg, located in the east of the country. | ||
| Cities in Luxembourg | Grevenmacher | English | name | A municipality with city status of Grevenmacher canton. | ||
| Cities in Luxembourg | Vianden | English | name | One of the twelve cantons of Luxembourg, located in the north-east of the country. | ||
| Cities in Luxembourg | Vianden | English | name | A municipality with city status of Vianden canton. | ||
| Cities in Luxembourg | Wiltz | English | name | A surname. | ||
| Cities in Luxembourg | Wiltz | English | name | A river in Europe that flows for around 42 km (26 mi) through Belgium and Luxembourg; it empties into the Sauer near Goebelsmuhle. | ||
| Cities in Luxembourg | Wiltz | English | name | One of the twelve cantons of Luxembourg, located in the north-west of the country. | ||
| Cities in Luxembourg | Wiltz | English | name | A municipality with city status of Wiltz canton, that lies on the river Wiltz. | ||
| Cities in Malaysia | Jasin | English | name | Jasin District, a district of Malacca, Malaysia. | ||
| Cities in Malaysia | Jasin | English | name | Jasin Town, a town and district capital of Jasin District of Malacca, Malaysia. | ||
| Cities in Mexico | Conchia | San Juan Atzingo Popoloca | name | Oaxaca (city) | ||
| Cities in Mexico | Conchia | San Juan Atzingo Popoloca | name | Oaxaca (state) | ||
| Cities in Mexico | Sndaaꞌ | San Pedro Amuzgos Amuzgo | name | Mexico City | ||
| Cities in Mexico | Sndaaꞌ | San Pedro Amuzgos Amuzgo | name | Mexico | ||
| Cities in Mexico | Tlacoachistlahuaca | English | name | A city in Guerrero, Mexico. | ||
| Cities in Mexico | Tlacoachistlahuaca | English | name | A municipality in Guerrero, Mexico, whose municipal seat is the city of the same name. | ||
| Cities in Mexico | Tꞌánīnca | San Juan Atzingo Popoloca | name | Puebla (city) | ||
| Cities in Mexico | Tꞌánīnca | San Juan Atzingo Popoloca | name | Puebla (state) | ||
| Cities in Mexico | チワワ | Japanese | name | Chihuahua | ||
| Cities in Mexico | チワワ | Japanese | noun | a Chihuahua | ||
| Cities in Minnesota, USA | セントビンセント | Japanese | name | Saint Vincent | ||
| Cities in Minnesota, USA | セントビンセント | Japanese | name | St. Vincent | ||
| Cities in Missouri, USA | バーボン | Japanese | noun | short for バーボン・ウイスキー (bābon uisukī, “bourbon whiskey”); bourbon | abbreviation alt-of | |
| Cities in Missouri, USA | バーボン | Japanese | name | Bourbon | ||
| Cities in Myanmar | ကျိုင်းတုံ | Burmese | name | Kengtung (former state) | historical | |
| Cities in Myanmar | ကျိုင်းတုံ | Burmese | name | Kengtung (town) | ||
| Cities in Myanmar | ဒုဋ္ဌဝတီ | Burmese | name | (~မြို့) Hsipaw (a town in Shan State, Myanmar) | historical | |
| Cities in Myanmar | ဒုဋ္ဌဝတီ | Burmese | name | Myitnge (a river in Myanmar) | ||
| Cities in Myanmar | ဟံသာဝတီ | Burmese | name | (~မြို့) former name of Bago (a regional capital in Myanmar). | historical | |
| Cities in Myanmar | ဟံသာဝတီ | Burmese | name | a historical kingdom centered in what is now Bago | ||
| Cities in Myanmar | အောင်လံ | Burmese | noun | victory flag, victory pennant | ||
| Cities in Myanmar | အောင်လံ | Burmese | name | Aunglan (a town in the Magwe Region, Myanmar) | ||
| Cities in Poland | Zhořelec | Czech | name | Görlitz (a town in Saxony, Germany) | inanimate masculine | |
| Cities in Poland | Zhořelec | Czech | name | Zgorzelec (a town in Poland) | inanimate masculine | |
| Cities in Poland | 赫爾 | Chinese | name | Hull | ||
| Cities in Poland | 赫爾 | Chinese | name | Geel | Taiwan | |
| Cities in Poland | 赫爾 | Chinese | name | Höör | ||
| Cities in Poland | 赫爾 | Chinese | name | Hel | ||
| Cities in Russia | Abakan | English | name | The capital city of Khakassia, Russia. | ||
| Cities in Russia | Abakan | English | name | A river in Khakassia, Russia. | ||
| Cities in Russia | 列寧格勒 | Chinese | name | Leningrad | ||
| Cities in Russia | 列寧格勒 | Chinese | name | Leningrad (an oblast of Russia, surrounding the city of Saint Petersburg) | ||
| Cities in Sicily, Italy | Τυνδαρίς | Ancient Greek | name | a daughter of Tyndareus; a female Tyndarid | declension-3 | |
| Cities in Sicily, Italy | Τυνδαρίς | Ancient Greek | name | Tyndaris, a city in Sicily | declension-3 | |
| Cities in Spain | Corunna | English | name | Synonym of La Coruña. | dated | |
| Cities in Spain | Corunna | English | name | A city, the county seat of Shiawassee County, Michigan, United States. | ||
| Cities in Spain | Santa Cruz de Tenerife | English | name | The capital and largest city of the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain; the co-capital of the Canary Islands, along with Las Palmas. | ||
| Cities in Spain | Santa Cruz de Tenerife | English | name | A province of the Canary Islands. | ||
| Cities in Sri Lanka | Mannar | English | name | A city in Sri Lanka. | ||
| Cities in Sri Lanka | Mannar | English | name | An island in Sri Lanka | ||
| Cities in Sweden | 赫爾 | Chinese | name | Hull | ||
| Cities in Sweden | 赫爾 | Chinese | name | Geel | Taiwan | |
| Cities in Sweden | 赫爾 | Chinese | name | Höör | ||
| Cities in Sweden | 赫爾 | Chinese | name | Hel | ||
| Cities in Taiwan | 南投 | Chinese | name | Nantou (a county in central Taiwan) | ||
| Cities in Taiwan | 南投 | Chinese | name | Nantou (city in Nantou, central Taiwan) | ||
| Cities in Taiwan | 嘉義 | Chinese | name | Chiayi (a city located in the plains of southwestern Taiwan) | ||
| Cities in Taiwan | 嘉義 | Chinese | name | Chiayi (a county surrounding Chiayi City) | ||
| Cities in Taiwan | 水尾 | Chinese | noun | downstream regions of a river | Hakka Min Southern literary | |
| Cities in Taiwan | 水尾 | Chinese | noun | leftover goods | Cantonese | |
| Cities in Taiwan | 水尾 | Chinese | noun | leftovers | Cantonese | |
| Cities in Taiwan | 水尾 | Chinese | noun | end of an event, news, popularity, etc. | Cantonese | |
| Cities in Taiwan | 水尾 | Chinese | name | former name of Ruisui, Hualien, prior to Japanese rule | dated | |
| Cities in Taiwan | 臺中 | Chinese | name | Taichung (special municipality of Taiwan) | ||
| Cities in Taiwan | 臺中 | Chinese | name | (historical) Taichung City (former provincial city of Taiwan) | ||
| Cities in Taiwan | 臺中 | Chinese | name | (historical) Taichung County (a former county of Taiwan) | ||
| Cities in Taiwan | 臺中 | Chinese | noun | middle; centre | Eastern Min | |
| Cities in Taiwan | 臺北 | Chinese | name | Taipei (capital and special municipality of Taiwan, Republic of China) | ||
| Cities in Taiwan | 臺北 | Chinese | name | (historical) Taipei County (former county in Taiwan, now called New Taipei) | ||
| Cities in Taiwan | 花蓮 | Chinese | name | Hualien County (a county on the east coast of Taiwan) | ||
| Cities in Taiwan | 花蓮 | Chinese | name | Hualien City (city in Hualien County, Taiwan) | ||
| Cities in Taiwan | 高雄 | Chinese | name | Kaohsiung (special municipality located in southwestern Taiwan) | ||
| Cities in Taiwan | 高雄 | Chinese | name | (historical) Kaohsiung City (former provincial city, now part of the special municipality) | ||
| Cities in Taiwan | 高雄 | Chinese | name | (historical) Kaohsiung County (former county, now part of the special municipality) | ||
| Cities in Taiwan | 高雄 | Chinese | name | Mount Takao in Kyoto | ||
| Cities in Texas, USA | サンタフェ | Japanese | name | Santa Fe | ||
| Cities in Texas, USA | サンタフェ | Japanese | name | Santa Fé (a municipality of Paraná, Brazil) | ||
| Cities in Texas, USA | 비숍 | Korean | noun | a bishop | board-games chess games | |
| Cities in Texas, USA | 비숍 | Korean | name | Bishop (names of various cities and towns) | ||
| Cities in Thailand | 帕 | Chinese | character | to wrap | ||
| Cities in Thailand | 帕 | Chinese | character | kerchief, handkerchief, headscarf | ||
| Cities in Thailand | 帕 | Chinese | character | short for 帕斯卡 (Pàsīkǎ, “pascal (SI unit)”) | abbreviation alt-of | |
| Cities in Thailand | 帕 | Chinese | character | Used in transcription. | ||
| Cities in Thailand | 帕 | Chinese | character | Used in transcription. / Phrae province | ||
| Cities in Thailand | 帕 | Chinese | character | Used in transcription. / Phrae city | ||
| Cities in Thailand | 楠 | Chinese | character | nanmu tree (Machilus nanmu or Phoebe zhennan) | ||
| Cities in Thailand | 楠 | Chinese | character | name of various species of Phoebe and Machilus | ||
| Cities in Thailand | 楠 | Chinese | character | Nan province (of Thailand) | ||
| Cities in Thailand | 楠 | Chinese | character | Nan city | ||
| Cities in Thailand | 楠 | Chinese | character | Nan river | ||
| Cities in Turkey | Μαγνησία | Ancient Greek | name | Magnesia, Thessaly, Greece | declension-1 | |
| Cities in Turkey | Μαγνησία | Ancient Greek | name | Magnesia in Asia Minor; Manisa, Turkey | declension-1 | |
| Cities in Turkey | Νίκαια | Ancient Greek | name | any one of a number of cities named Nicaea: / Nicaea (ancient Greek and later Roman city in the province of Transalpine Gaul, in modern southeastern France; modern Nice) | declension-1 | |
| Cities in Turkey | Νίκαια | Ancient Greek | name | any one of a number of cities named Nicaea: / Nicaea (ancient Greek city in northwestern Anatolia, in modern Turkey; modern Iznik) | declension-1 | |
| Cities in Turkey | Σινώπη | Ancient Greek | name | Sinope, Paphlagonia; Sinop, Turkey | declension-1 | |
| Cities in Turkey | Σινώπη | Ancient Greek | name | Sinope, a woman whom the city was named for | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek declension-1 |
| Cities in Turkey | Цариград | Bulgarian | name | Tsargrad (a historical term for Constantinople, former name, from 330–1930 C.E., of Istanbul, the largest city in Turkey; the former capital of the Ottoman Empire and of the Byzantine Empire before that) | historical | |
| Cities in Turkey | Цариград | Bulgarian | name | Veliko Tarnovo | archaic | |
| Cities in Turkey | Ἀρίσβη | Ancient Greek | name | Arisba, a city of Troad situated near Abydus | declension-1 feminine | |
| Cities in Turkey | Ἀρίσβη | Ancient Greek | name | A city of Lesbos destroyed by an earthquake | declension-1 feminine | |
| Cities in Turkey | Ἀρίσβη | Ancient Greek | name | The daughter of Teucer and wife of Dardanus | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek declension-1 feminine |
| Cities in Turkey | Ἀρίσβη | Ancient Greek | name | The first wife of Paris | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek declension-1 feminine |
| Cities in Uruguay | Treinta y Tres | Spanish | name | a department of Uruguay | ||
| Cities in Uruguay | Treinta y Tres | Spanish | name | a city, the state capital of Treinta y Tres Department | ||
| Cities in the Byzantine Empire | Gallipoli | English | name | A peninsula in Turkey, north of the Dardanelles, between the Aegean and Marmara seas. / The Gallipoli Campaign (1915–1916) in World War I. | historical | |
| Cities in the Byzantine Empire | Gallipoli | English | name | A peninsula in Turkey, north of the Dardanelles, between the Aegean and Marmara seas. / Synonym of Gelibolu: a town and municipality of Turkey, located on the Gallipoli peninsula (sense 1). | dated | |
| Cities in the Byzantine Empire | Gallipoli | English | name | A town in Lecce, Apulia, Italy. | also attributive | |
| Cities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | Goma | English | name | The capital city of the North Kivu province in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. | ||
| Cities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | Goma | English | name | A surname. | ||
| Cities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | Goma | English | noun | A tribe in the Kigoma Region of western Tanzania, a contingent of the Bantu. | plural plural-only | |
| Cities in the Parthian Empire | Charax | English | name | Various former cities in Southwest Asia, including / A former city in Rhagiana, now within modern Iran. | historical | |
| Cities in the Parthian Empire | Charax | English | name | Various former cities in Southwest Asia, including / A former city and seaport on the Persian Gulf, now within modern Iraq. | historical | |
| Cities in the Parthian Empire | Charax | English | name | Various former cities in Southwest Asia, including / Former name of Aydin: a city in southwestern Turkey. | historical | |
| Cities in the Philippines | 세부 | Korean | noun | details | ||
| Cities in the Philippines | 세부 | Korean | name | Cebu (city) | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | Ancient name of Antakya: a city in southeastern Turkey, formerly the capital of the ancient Seleucid Empire and the Crusader Principality of Antioch and a major port of the Roman and Byzantine Empires. | historical | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | Various other cities in Western Asia, founded by the Seleucid dynasty: / Former name of Tarsus: a city in southeastern Turkey. | historical | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | Various other cities in Western Asia, founded by the Seleucid dynasty: / Former name of Adana: a city in southern Turkey. | historical | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | Various other cities in Western Asia, founded by the Seleucid dynasty: / Former name of Nusaybin: a city in southeastern Turkey. | historical | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | Various other cities in Western Asia, founded by the Seleucid dynasty: / Former name of Samsat: a city in southeastern Turkey. | historical | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | Various other cities in Western Asia, founded by the Seleucid dynasty: / Former name of Aydin: a city in southwestern Turkey. | historical | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | Various other cities in Western Asia, founded by the Seleucid dynasty: / Former name of Urfa: a city in southeastern Turkey. | historical | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | Various other cities in Western Asia, founded by the Seleucid dynasty: / Former name of Acre: a city and port in Israel. | historical | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | Various other cities in Western Asia, founded by the Seleucid dynasty: / Former name of Nahavand: a city in Iran. | historical | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | Various other cities in Western Asia, founded by the Seleucid dynasty: / Former name of Mary: a city in Turkmenistan. | historical | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | Various other cities in Western Asia, founded by the Seleucid dynasty: / A former city in western Turkey near present-day Yalvaç. | historical | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | Various other cities in Western Asia, founded by the Seleucid dynasty: / A former city in western Turkey near present-day Kuyucak. | historical | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | Various other cities in Western Asia, founded by the Seleucid dynasty: / A former city in southern Turkey near present-day Gazipaşa. | historical | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | Various other cities in Western Asia, founded by the Seleucid dynasty: / A former city in northwestern Jordan near present-day Umm Qais. | historical | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | A former country in the Middle East, a Crusader state centered on Antakya. | historical | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | Various former provinces centered on Antakya. | historical | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | A number of places in the United States. / A small unincorporated community in Clarke County, Alabama. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | A number of places in the United States. / A city in Contra Costa County, California. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | A number of places in the United States. / An unincorporated community in Hillsborough County, Florida. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | A number of places in the United States. / An unincorporated community in Polk County, Georgia. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | A number of places in the United States. / An unincorporated community in Troup County, Georgia. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | A number of places in the United States. / A township and village therein, in Lake County, Illinois. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | A number of places in the United States. / A number of places in Indiana, United States. / An unincorporated community in Jackson Township, Clinton County, Indiana. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | A number of places in the United States. / A number of places in Indiana, United States. / An unincorporated community in Wright Township, Greene County, Indiana. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | A number of places in the United States. / A number of places in Indiana, United States. / An unincorporated community in Pike Township, Jay County, Indiana. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | A number of places in the United States. / A number of places in Indiana, United States. / An unincorporated community in Posey Township, Switzerland County, Indiana. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | A number of places in the United States. / An unincorporated community in Harrison County, Kentucky. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | A number of places in the United States. / A former unincorporated community in Lyon County, Kentucky. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | A number of places in the United States. / A number of places in Louisiana, United States. / An unincorporated community in Claiborne Parish, Louisiana. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | A number of places in the United States. / A number of places in Louisiana, United States. / An unincorporated community in Jackson Parish, Louisiana. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | A number of places in the United States. / A number of places in Louisiana, United States. / An unincorporated community in Lincoln Parish, Louisiana. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | A number of places in the United States. / A township in Wexford County, Michigan. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | A number of places in the United States. / An unincorporated community in Clark County, Missouri. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | A number of places in the United States. / A ghost town in Sheridan County, Nebraska. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | A number of places in the United States. / A village in Monroe County, Ohio. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | A number of places in the United States. / A neighborhood of Nashville, Tennessee. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | A number of places in the United States. / A number of places in Texas, United States. / An unincorporated community in Cass County, Texas. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | A number of places in the United States. / A number of places in Texas, United States. / An unincorporated community in Delta County, Texas. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | A number of places in the United States. / A number of places in Texas, United States. / An unincorporated community in Henderson County, Texas. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | A number of places in the United States. / A number of places in Texas, United States. / A ghost town in Houston County, Texas. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Antioch | English | name | A number of places in the United States. / A number of places in Texas, United States. / An unincorporated community in Smith County, Texas. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Arsenaria | Latin | name | Arsenaria (an ancient city in Algeria; near Bethioua 3 Roman miles inland from the sea between Quiza and the mouth of the Chinalaph) | declension-1 historical | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Arsenaria | Latin | name | Arzew (a city in Algeria) | New-Latin declension-1 | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Barca | English | name | A surname from Punic, particularly (historical) a dynasty of Carthaginian leaders. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Barca | English | name | Former name of Marj: a city in Libya (in the former Roman province of Libya Superior/Libya Pentapolitana). | historical | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Barca | English | name | FC Barcelona, a prominent Spanish association football club. | ball-games games hobbies lifestyle soccer sports | informal |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Cyrene | English | name | A Thessalian princess and huntress demigod, companion of Artemis and lover of Apollo. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Cyrene | English | name | A former city near Shahhat, Libya. | historical | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Gallipoli | English | name | A peninsula in Turkey, north of the Dardanelles, between the Aegean and Marmara seas. / The Gallipoli Campaign (1915–1916) in World War I. | historical | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Gallipoli | English | name | A peninsula in Turkey, north of the Dardanelles, between the Aegean and Marmara seas. / Synonym of Gelibolu: a town and municipality of Turkey, located on the Gallipoli peninsula (sense 1). | dated | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Gallipoli | English | name | A town in Lecce, Apulia, Italy. | also attributive | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Malaga | English | name | A port city, the capital of the province of Malaga, Andalusia, Spain. | countable uncountable | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Malaga | English | name | A province of Andalusia, Spain, around the city. | countable uncountable | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Malaga | English | name | A place in the United States: / A census-designated place in Fresno County, California. | countable uncountable | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Malaga | English | name | A place in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Franklin Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey. | countable uncountable | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Malaga | English | name | A place in the United States: / A census-designated place in Eddy County, New Mexico. | countable uncountable | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Malaga | English | name | A place in the United States: / A township and unincorporated community therein, in Monroe County, Ohio. | countable uncountable | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Malaga | English | name | A place in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Chelan County, Washington. | countable uncountable | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Malaga | English | name | A suburb of Perth in the City of Swan, Western Australia. | countable uncountable | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Malaga | English | name | A surname. | countable uncountable | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Tyre | English | name | A city in Lebanon, a major port on the Levantine Sea that was a city-state in Phoenicia in antiquity and the capital of the Kingdom of Jerusalem during the Middle Ages. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Tyre | English | name | An unincorporated community in Austin Township, Sanilac County, Michigan, United States, named after the biblical Tyre. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Tyre | English | name | A town and hamlet therein, in Seneca County, New York, United States, named after Tyre, Lebanon. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Tyre | English | name | A surname | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Tyre | English | name | A male given name. | ||
| Cities in the Seleucid Empire | Charax | English | name | Various former cities in Southwest Asia, including / A former city in Rhagiana, now within modern Iran. | historical | |
| Cities in the Seleucid Empire | Charax | English | name | Various former cities in Southwest Asia, including / A former city and seaport on the Persian Gulf, now within modern Iraq. | historical | |
| Cities in the Seleucid Empire | Charax | English | name | Various former cities in Southwest Asia, including / Former name of Aydin: a city in southwestern Turkey. | historical | |
| Cities in the United States | San Francisco | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Cebu, Philippines | ||
| Cities in the United States | San Francisco | Cebuano | name | Saint Francis | ||
| Cities in the United States | San Francisco | Cebuano | name | San Francisco, California | ||
| Cities in the United States | アーカンソー | Japanese | name | Arkansas (a state of the United States) | ||
| Cities in the United States | アーカンソー | Japanese | name | Arkansas (river) | ||
| Cities in the United States | レスター | Japanese | name | Leicester | ||
| Cities in the United States | レスター | Japanese | name | Lester | ||
| Cities in the United States | レディング | Japanese | name | Reading | ||
| Cities in the United States | レディング | Japanese | name | Redding | ||
| Cities in the United States | 聖地亞哥 | Chinese | name | Santiago (various cities in Hispanophone countries, including the capital of Chile) | ||
| Cities in the United States | 聖地亞哥 | Chinese | name | San Diego (city in California, United States.) | ||
| Cities in the United States | 聖地牙哥 | Chinese | name | Santiago (various cities in Hispanophone countries, including the capital of Chile) | Taiwan | |
| Cities in the United States | 聖地牙哥 | Chinese | name | San Diego | Taiwan | |
| Counties of England | Cumberland | English | name | A maritime former border county of England, since 1974 absorbed into Cumbria. | ||
| Counties of England | Cumberland | English | name | A unitary authority in Cumbria, England, created on 1 April 2023, replacing Allerdale borough and Copeland borough, and the city of Carlisle district, with basically the same area as the old county of Cumberland. | ||
| Counties of England | Cumberland | English | name | A city, the county seat of Allegany County, Maryland, United States. | ||
| Counties of England | Cumberland | English | name | A town in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States. | ||
| Counties of England | Cumberland | English | name | A census-designated place, the county seat of Cumberland County, Virginia, United States. | ||
| Counties of England | Cumberland | English | name | A river in Kentucky and Tennessee, United States, a tributary to the Ohio River. | ||
| Counties of England | Cumberland | English | name | A town on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. | ||
| Counties of England | Cumberland | English | name | A local government area in the western suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; in full, Cumberland City Council. | ||
| Counties of England | Cumberland | English | name | A surname. | ||
| Counties of England | Devonshire | English | name | A placename: / Former name of Devon (“English county”) (until 1974). | countable uncountable | |
| Counties of England | Devonshire | English | name | A placename: / An English dukedom and earldom. | countable uncountable | |
| Counties of England | Devonshire | English | name | A habitational surname. | countable | |
| Counties of England | Middelseaxan | Old English | name | the Middle Saxons | masculine plural | |
| Counties of England | Middelseaxan | Old English | name | Middlesex | masculine plural | |
| Counties of England | Mierce | Old English | name | the Mercians | West-Saxon | |
| Counties of England | Mierce | Old English | name | Mercia | West-Saxon | |
| Counties of England | Northumberlond | Middle English | name | Northumbria (former kingdom) | ||
| Counties of England | Northumberlond | Middle English | name | Northumberland (county) | rare | |
| Counties of England | Sussex | English | name | A placename. / A former county of south-east England, England, United Kingdom, now divided into East and West Sussex), then bordered by Surrey, Kent, Hampshire and the English Channel. | countable uncountable | |
| Counties of England | Sussex | English | name | A placename. / Ellipsis of University of Sussex. | abbreviation alt-of countable ellipsis uncountable | |
| Counties of England | Sussex | English | name | A placename. / A civil parish of Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada. | countable uncountable | |
| Counties of England | Sussex | English | name | A placename. / A town in New Brunswick, Canada. | countable uncountable | |
| Counties of England | Sussex | English | name | A placename. / Ellipsis of Sussex Drive and Sussex Street: a street in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on which the residence of the Prime Minister of Canada and the Governor General of Canada are located. | abbreviation alt-of countable ellipsis uncountable | |
| Counties of England | Sussex | English | name | A placename. / A borough of New Jersey, United States. | countable uncountable | |
| Counties of England | Sussex | English | name | A placename. / A census-designated place, the county seat of Sussex County, Virginia, United States. | countable uncountable | |
| Counties of England | Sussex | English | name | A placename. / A village in Wisconsin, United States. | countable uncountable | |
| Counties of England | Sussex | English | name | A surname. | countable | |
| Counties of England | Sussex | English | noun | A British breed of dual-purpose chicken, reared both for its meat and for its eggs. | ||
| Counties of England | West Riding of Yorkshire | English | name | A local government district and ceremonial county in the north east of England. | ||
| Counties of England | West Riding of Yorkshire | English | name | A historical division of Yorkshire. | ||
| Counties of Ireland | Cill Dara | Irish | name | Kildare (town) | feminine | |
| Counties of Ireland | Cill Dara | Irish | name | Kildare (county) | feminine | |
| Counties of Kansas, USA | バーボン | Japanese | noun | short for バーボン・ウイスキー (bābon uisukī, “bourbon whiskey”); bourbon | abbreviation alt-of | |
| Counties of Kansas, USA | バーボン | Japanese | name | Bourbon | ||
| Counties of Kentucky, USA | バーボン | Japanese | noun | short for バーボン・ウイスキー (bābon uisukī, “bourbon whiskey”); bourbon | abbreviation alt-of | |
| Counties of Kentucky, USA | バーボン | Japanese | name | Bourbon | ||
| Counties of Norway | Finnmark | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | Finnmark, a county in Norway | feminine | |
| Counties of Norway | Finnmark | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | A dialect of the Northern Sami language. | feminine | |
| Counties of Norway | Finnmark | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | Sápmi | feminine rare | |
| Counties of Taiwan | Penghu | English | name | An insular county of Taiwan. | ||
| Counties of Taiwan | Penghu | English | name | Short for Penghu Island, the largest of the Pescadores, an archipelago in the Taiwan Strait, part of the Republic of China (Taiwan) | abbreviation alt-of | |
| Counties of Taiwan | Penghu | English | name | Short for Penghu Islands, the Pescadores collectively. | abbreviation alt-of | |
| Counties of Wales | Denbighshire | English | name | A county in north-east Wales, bordered by Wrexham, Flintshire, Conwy, Gwynedd and Powys | ||
| Counties of Wales | Denbighshire | English | name | A maritime traditional county of Wales, bounded to the north by the Irish Sea, to the east by Flintshire, Cheshire and Shropshire, to the south by Montgomeryshire and Merionethshire, and to the west by Caernarfonshire. | historical | |
| Counties of the United States | チェスターフィールド | Japanese | name | Chesterfield | ||
| Counties of the United States | チェスターフィールド | Japanese | noun | synonym of チェスターフィールドコート (Chesutāfīrudo kōto, “Chesterfield coat”) | ||
| Countries in Africa | ⲛⲉⲡⲁⲓⲉⲧ | Coptic | name | Libya (a country) | Fayyumic | |
| Countries in Africa | ⲛⲉⲡⲁⲓⲉⲧ | Coptic | name | a nome in Egypt, which was situated around Mareotis lake, in a modern Beheira governorate | Fayyumic | |
| Countries in Africa | ⲛⲓⲫⲁⲓⲁⲧ | Coptic | name | Libya (a country) | Bohairic | |
| Countries in Africa | ⲛⲓⲫⲁⲓⲁⲧ | Coptic | name | a nome in Egypt, which was situated around Mareotis lake, in a modern Beheira governorate | Bohairic | |
| Countries in Africa | 馬利 | Chinese | name | Mali | Taiwan | |
| Countries in Africa | 馬利 | Chinese | name | Malé (a city, the capital city of the Maldives) | Taiwan | |
| Countries in Africa | 馬利 | Chinese | name | a transliteration of the English surname Marley | ||
| Countries in Asia | Atropatene | Latin | name | Atropatene (ancient kingdom) | declension-1 | |
| Countries in Asia | Atropatene | Latin | name | Azerbaijan (region in Iran) | declension-1 | |
| Countries in Asia | Atropatene | Latin | name | Azerbaijan (country in the Caucasus) | New-Latin declension-1 | |
| Countries in Asia | Nagorno-Karabakh | English | name | A landlocked region in South Caucasus. | uncountable | |
| Countries in Asia | Nagorno-Karabakh | English | name | The Nagorno-Karabakh Republic. | uncountable | |
| Countries in Asia | Najd | English | name | The central region of Saudi Arabia. | ||
| Countries in Asia | Najd | English | name | A former emirate and later sultanate in the area, which existed from 1913 to 1932, when it merged with Hejaz to form Saudi Arabia. | ||
| Countries in Asia | Persia | English | name | The former term referring to Iran in the West. | archaic historical | |
| Countries in Asia | Persia | English | name | Persia proper (Persis), the land of the ancient Persians, corresponding to modern-day Fars province in southwestern Iran. | ||
| Countries in Asia | Persia | English | name | Territories corresponding to either of the two Persian Empires ruled by dynasties from Persis, especially the first of the two. | archaic historical | |
| Countries in Asia | Phoenicia | English | name | The land of city states of the Phoenicians which around 1000 BC was situated on the coast of present day Syria and Lebanon, and included the cities of Tyre and Sidon. | ||
| Countries in Asia | Phoenicia | English | name | The trading empire of the Phoenicians which spread across most of the eastern Mediterranean Sea as far west as Sicily. | ||
| Countries in Asia | Soviet Russia | English | name | The unofficial term used for the former Russian Republic for a short period after its collapse - from 7 November 1917 (October Revolution) to 19 July 1918 (1st RSFSR Constitution) or to 30 December 1922 (Treaty on the Creation of the USSR). Also used to refer to the Soviet Union as a whole in the early stages. | ||
| Countries in Asia | Soviet Russia | English | name | Soviet Union | ||
| Countries in Asia | Soviet Russia | English | name | RSFSR (the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic) (1917–1991), largest republic of the USSR. | ||
| Countries in Asia | Trung Quốc | Vietnamese | name | China | ||
| Countries in Asia | Trung Quốc | Vietnamese | name | the self-denomination of Vietnam during Nguyễn dynasty independence period (19ᵗʰ century). | history human-sciences sciences | |
| Countries in Asia | Trung Quốc | Vietnamese | adj | Chinese | ||
| Countries in Asia | Việt | Vietnamese | name | a unisex given name from Chinese; predominantly male | ||
| Countries in Asia | Việt | Vietnamese | name | Yue, a state in ancient China | history human-sciences sciences | |
| Countries in Asia | Việt | Vietnamese | name | Vietnam | in-compounds | |
| Countries in Asia | Việt | Vietnamese | adj | of Yue origin | history human-sciences sciences | |
| Countries in Asia | Việt | Vietnamese | adj | Vietic | human-sciences linguistics sciences | |
| Countries in Asia | Việt | Vietnamese | adj | nationally or culturally Vietnamese | ||
| Countries in Asia | Việt | Vietnamese | adj | synonym of Kinh (“ethnically Vietnamese”) | rare | |
| Countries in Asia | Việt | Vietnamese | name | Guangdong and Guangxi, also known as Yue | rare | |
| Countries in Asia | ܗܢܕܘ | Classical Syriac | name | India | ||
| Countries in Asia | ܗܢܕܘ | Classical Syriac | name | Farther India (Indochina) | ||
| Countries in Asia | ܗܢܕܘ | Classical Syriac | name | Indus river | ||
| Countries in Asia | ܗܢܕܘ | Classical Syriac | name | Republic of India | ||
| Countries in Asia | ဂံ | Tavoyan | adj | Burmese; Myanma | ||
| Countries in Asia | ဂံ | Tavoyan | name | Burma | ||
| Countries in Asia | ខ្មែរ | Khmer | name | Khmer person | ||
| Countries in Asia | ខ្មែរ | Khmer | name | Khmer, Cambodian | ||
| Countries in Asia | យួន | Khmer | name | Vietnam | ||
| Countries in Asia | យួន | Khmer | name | Vietnamese people | ||
| Countries in Asia | ルソン | Japanese | name | Luzon (the largest island of the Philippines) | ||
| Countries in Asia | ルソン | Japanese | name | the Philippines (in general) | historical obsolete | |
| Countries in Asia | 中国 | Japanese | name | China / any of several kingdoms, empires, or states of the Chinese people | Chūgoku contemporary historical | |
| Countries in Asia | 中国 | Japanese | name | China / short for 中華人民共和国 (Chūka Jinmin Kyōwakoku), the People's Republic of China | Chūgoku abbreviation alt-of especially | |
| Countries in Asia | 中国 | Japanese | noun | the central part of a country, historically, commonly known as the capital city or the main region, where an emperor or other ruler resides | ||
| Countries in Asia | 中国 | Japanese | noun | something within a country | ||
| Countries in Asia | 中国 | Japanese | noun | under the 律令 (Ritsuryō) system, a province of the third rank according to a four-rank system based on population and area | historical | |
| Countries in Asia | 中国 | Japanese | noun | under the 律令 (Ritsuryō) system, a province of the second rank according to the distance from the capital city | historical | |
| Countries in Asia | 中国 | Japanese | noun | collective term for the 山陽道 (San'yōdō) and 山陰道 (San'indō) regions of Japan | ||
| Countries in Asia | 中国 | Japanese | name | short for 中国地方 (Chūgoku chihō): the Chūgoku region of Japan | Chūgoku abbreviation alt-of | |
| Countries in Asia | 中国 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| Countries in Asia | 六国 | Japanese | noun | the Six States (韓(かん) (Kan, “Han”), 魏(ぎ) (Gi, “Wei”), 趙(ちょう) (Chō, “Zhao”), 斉(せい) (Sei, “Qi”), 楚(そ) (So, “Chu”), 燕(えん) (En, “Yan”)) | history human-sciences sciences | |
| Countries in Asia | 六国 | Japanese | noun | the six types of 香(こう)道(どう) (kōdō) incense (伽(きゃ)羅(ら) (kyara), 羅(ら)国(こく) (rakoku), 真(ま)那(な)伽(か) (manaka), 真(ま)南(な)蛮(ばん) (manaban), 寸(す)聞(も)多(た)羅(ら) (sumotara), 佐(さ)曾(そ)羅(ら) (sasora)) | ||
| Countries in Asia | 呂宋 | Chinese | name | Luzon (the largest island of the Philippines) | ||
| Countries in Asia | 呂宋 | Chinese | name | (archaic) the Philippines (a country, archipelago, and formerly part of the Spanish Empire) | ||
| Countries in Asia | 呂宋 | Chinese | name | (obsolete) Manila (the capital city of the Philippines) | ||
| Countries in Asia | 呂宋 | Chinese | name | the Spanish Empire | Cantonese broadly historical obsolete | |
| Countries in Asia | 呂宋 | Chinese | name | Mexico (a country and formerly part of the Spanish Empire) | historical | |
| Countries in Asia | 唐 | Okinawan | character | kanji no-gloss | ||
| Countries in Asia | 唐 | Okinawan | name | China | ||
| Countries in Asia | 巴國 | Chinese | name | Ba (an ancient state in eastern Sichuan, China) | historical | |
| Countries in Asia | 巴國 | Chinese | name | short for 巴基斯坦 (Bājīsītǎn, “Pakistan”) | abbreviation alt-of | |
| Countries in Asia | 巴國 | Chinese | name | short for 巴拿馬/巴拿马 (Bānámǎ, “Panama”) | abbreviation alt-of | |
| Countries in Asia | 敘利亞 | Chinese | name | Syria | ||
| Countries in Asia | 敘利亞 | Chinese | adj | chaotic, messy, dirty, bad | Internet figuratively | |
| Countries in Asia | 阿聯 | Chinese | name | UAE; United Arab Emirates | Taiwan | |
| Countries in Asia | 阿聯 | Chinese | name | UAR; United Arab Republic | Mainland-China historical | |
| Countries in Asia | 대국 | Jeju | noun | big country, major power | ||
| Countries in Asia | 대국 | Jeju | name | China | ||
| Countries in Central America | Armita | Kaqchikel | name | Guatemala City | ||
| Countries in Central America | Armita | Kaqchikel | name | Guatemala | ||
| Countries in Central America | 巴國 | Chinese | name | Ba (an ancient state in eastern Sichuan, China) | historical | |
| Countries in Central America | 巴國 | Chinese | name | short for 巴基斯坦 (Bājīsītǎn, “Pakistan”) | abbreviation alt-of | |
| Countries in Central America | 巴國 | Chinese | name | short for 巴拿馬/巴拿马 (Bānámǎ, “Panama”) | abbreviation alt-of | |
| Countries in Europe | Atropatene | Latin | name | Atropatene (ancient kingdom) | declension-1 | |
| Countries in Europe | Atropatene | Latin | name | Azerbaijan (region in Iran) | declension-1 | |
| Countries in Europe | Atropatene | Latin | name | Azerbaijan (country in the Caucasus) | New-Latin declension-1 | |
| Countries in Europe | Brit | English | noun | A British person. | informal | |
| Countries in Europe | Brit | English | noun | A Brit Award, a prize for musicians in Britain. | ||
| Countries in Europe | Brit | English | adj | Abbreviation of British. | abbreviation alt-of | |
| Countries in Europe | Brit | English | name | Abbreviation of Britain. | abbreviation alt-of | |
| Countries in Europe | Brit | English | name | Abbreviation of British English. | human-sciences lexicography linguistics sciences | abbreviation alt-of |
| Countries in Europe | Brit | English | name | A short river in Dorset, England, which flows through Bridport to the sea at West Bay; in full, the River Brit. | ||
| Countries in Europe | Britujo | Esperanto | name | the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, including Scotland and Wales | ||
| Countries in Europe | Britujo | Esperanto | name | Great Britain | ||
| Countries in Europe | Czechland | English | name | Czech Republic. | archaic | |
| Countries in Europe | Czechland | English | name | A lake located 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Prague, Saunders County, Nebraska, USA. | ||
| Countries in Europe | Eire | English | name | The Republic of Ireland. | dated proscribed sometimes | |
| Countries in Europe | Eire | English | name | The island of Ireland, consisting of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland | ||
| Countries in Europe | Ejro | Esperanto | name | an island in the British Isles, named "Éire" in Irish and "Ireland" in English | ||
| Countries in Europe | Ejro | Esperanto | name | a sovereign country comprising most of this island, also named "Éire" in Irish and "Ireland" in English | ||
| Countries in Europe | Frank | Manx | name | France | ||
| Countries in Europe | Frank | Manx | name | a male given name from Latin, equivalent to English Francis | masculine | |
| Countries in Europe | Hi Lạp | Vietnamese | name | Greece | ||
| Countries in Europe | Hi Lạp | Vietnamese | name | Hellas | ||
| Countries in Europe | Hi Lạp | Vietnamese | adj | Greek | ||
| Countries in Europe | Hi Lạp | Vietnamese | adj | Hellenic | ||
| Countries in Europe | Nagorno-Karabakh | English | name | A landlocked region in South Caucasus. | uncountable | |
| Countries in Europe | Nagorno-Karabakh | English | name | The Nagorno-Karabakh Republic. | uncountable | |
| Countries in Europe | Orchistene | Latin | name | Orchistene (ancient province of Armenia) | declension-1 | |
| Countries in Europe | Orchistene | Latin | name | Artsakh or Nagorno-Karabakh (Armenophone region in the Caucasus) | New-Latin declension-1 | |
| Countries in Europe | Rzeczpospolita | Polish | name | Rzeczpospolita (Polish endonym referring to the Polish State, Rzeczpospolita Polska, the official Polish name for the Republic of Poland) | feminine formal | |
| Countries in Europe | Rzeczpospolita | Polish | name | Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (federative real union between the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, existing from 1569 to 1795) | feminine historical | |
| Countries in Europe | Southern Ireland | English | name | The short-lived autonomous region of the United Kingdom established on 3 May 1921 and dissolved on 6 December 1922, superseded by the Irish Free State. | ||
| Countries in Europe | Southern Ireland | English | name | The Republic of Ireland. | informal rare | |
| Countries in Europe | Soviet Russia | English | name | The unofficial term used for the former Russian Republic for a short period after its collapse - from 7 November 1917 (October Revolution) to 19 July 1918 (1st RSFSR Constitution) or to 30 December 1922 (Treaty on the Creation of the USSR). Also used to refer to the Soviet Union as a whole in the early stages. | ||
| Countries in Europe | Soviet Russia | English | name | Soviet Union | ||
| Countries in Europe | Soviet Russia | English | name | RSFSR (the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic) (1917–1991), largest republic of the USSR. | ||
| Countries in Europe | მალტა | Georgian | name | Malta (an archipelago and country in Southern Europe, in the Mediterranean Sea) | ||
| Countries in Europe | მალტა | Georgian | name | Malta (the largest island in the Maltese Archipelago) | ||
| Countries in Europe | アルバニア共和国 | Japanese | name | the Republic of Albania | ||
| Countries in Europe | アルバニア共和国 | Japanese | name | the Albanian Republic | history human-sciences sciences | |
| Countries in Europe | アルバニア王国 | Japanese | name | the Kingdom of Albania | history human-sciences sciences | |
| Countries in Europe | アルバニア王国 | Japanese | name | the Albanian Kingdom | history human-sciences sciences | |
| Countries in North America | 米國 | Chinese | name | the United States of America | Internet Taiwanese-Hokkien humorous often rare | |
| Countries in North America | 米國 | Chinese | name | an ancient state in Central Asia | ||
| Countries in Oceania | Kilbōt | Marshallese | name | Gilbert Islands | ||
| Countries in Oceania | Kilbōt | Marshallese | name | Kiribati | ||
| Countries in Oceania | ワイ | Japanese | noun | The name of the Latin-script letter Y/y. | ||
| Countries in Oceania | ワイ | Japanese | pron | I, me | Internet | |
| Countries in Oceania | ワイ | Japanese | name | Wy | ||
| Departments of Bolivia | Oruro | English | name | A city, the capital of Oruro department, Bolivia. | ||
| Departments of Bolivia | Oruro | English | name | A department of Bolivia. | ||
| Districts of Kosovo | Mitrovica | English | name | The firth largest city in Kosovo, and the seat of its eponymous municipality and district. | ||
| Districts of Kosovo | Mitrovica | English | name | A district of Kosovo. | ||
| Districts of Kosovo | Mitrovica | English | name | A municipality of Kosovo. | ||
| Districts of Kosovo | Peja | English | name | The fourth largest city in Kosovo, and the seat of its eponymous municipality and district. | ||
| Districts of Kosovo | Peja | English | name | A district of Kosovo. | ||
| Districts of Kosovo | Peja | English | name | A municipality of Kosovo. | ||
| Districts of Thailand | ดุสิต | Thai | noun | Tusita, the fourth of the six spheres of heaven, ruled by สันดุสิต. | Buddhism Buddhist astronomy cosmology lifestyle natural-sciences religion | |
| Districts of Thailand | ดุสิต | Thai | noun | a class of divine beings that live in this sphere. | Buddhism Buddhist astronomy cosmology lifestyle natural-sciences religion | |
| Districts of Thailand | ดุสิต | Thai | name | Dusit District, a district of Bangkok, the capital of Thailand. | ||
| Districts of Thailand | ดุสิต | Thai | name | Dusit Palace, a compound of royal residences in Bangkok, Thailand. | ||
| Districts of Thailand | ดุสิต | Thai | name | Dusit Maha Prasat Hall, a throne hall within the Grand Palace, Bangkok, Thailand. | ||
| Districts of Thailand | ดุสิต | Thai | name | a male given name from Pali; Dusit | ||
| Districts of Thailand | พนม | Thai | noun | hill; mountain. | formal | |
| Districts of Thailand | พนม | Thai | noun | thing similar to a hill, mountain, or lotus bud, especially in terms of shape or appearance: heap, pile, etc. | ||
| Districts of Thailand | พนม | Thai | verb | to cause to look like a hill, mountain, or lotus bud, such as พนมมือ (pá-nom mʉʉ; literally "to pá-nom hands"), meaning to press hand palms together in a salute fashion. | ||
| Districts of Thailand | พนม | Thai | name | Phanom District, a district of Surat Thani Province. | ||
| Districts of Thailand | หัวหิน | Thai | name | Hua Hin District (district in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, Thailand) | ||
| Districts of Thailand | หัวหิน | Thai | name | Hua Hin (seat of government of the Hua Hin District) | ||
| Districts of Thailand | องครักษ์ | Thai | noun | bodyguard. | formal | |
| Districts of Thailand | องครักษ์ | Thai | name | Ongkharak (a district of Nakhon Nayok Province, Thailand) | ||
| Earth | Earthscape | English | noun | A view of the Earth or a part thereof, emphasizing its geological history and the natural and man-made processes that created it. | ||
| Earth | Earthscape | English | noun | A view of the earth rising above the lunar horizon as seen from the moon or from a spacecraft. | ||
| Earth | Earthscape | English | verb | To take an Earthscape photograph. | transitive | |
| Earth | Earthscape | English | verb | To landscape on a grand scale. | transitive | |
| Earth | Earthscape | English | verb | To terraform. | transitive | |
| Earth | Gaia | English | name | The ecosystem of the Earth regarded as a self-regulating superorganism. | biology ecology natural-sciences | |
| Earth | Gaia | English | name | A Greek goddess, the personification of the earth, and one of the primordial deities from whom all the others descend. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Earth | Tellus | Latin | noun | Earth | declension-3 | |
| Earth | Tellus | Latin | noun | An ancient goddess of the Earth | declension-3 | |
| Earth | earth | English | name | Alternative letter-case form of Earth; our planet, third out from the Sun. | alt-of | |
| Earth | earth | English | noun | Soil. | uncountable | |
| Earth | earth | English | noun | Any general rock-based material. | uncountable | |
| Earth | earth | English | noun | The ground, land (as opposed to the sky or sea). | countable uncountable | |
| Earth | earth | English | noun | A connection electrically to the earth ((US) ground); on equipment: a terminal connected in that manner. | British countable uncountable | |
| Earth | earth | English | noun | The lair or den (as a hole in the ground) of an animal such as a fox. | countable uncountable | |
| Earth | earth | English | noun | A region of the planet; a land or country. | countable uncountable | |
| Earth | earth | English | noun | Worldly things, as against spiritual ones. | countable uncountable | |
| Earth | earth | English | noun | The world of our current life (as opposed to heaven or an afterlife). | countable uncountable | |
| Earth | earth | English | noun | The people on the globe. | countable metonymically uncountable | |
| Earth | earth | English | noun | Any planet similar to the Earth (our earth): an exoplanet viewed as another earth, or a potential one. | countable uncountable | |
| Earth | earth | English | noun | The human body. | archaic countable uncountable | |
| Earth | earth | English | noun | The aforementioned soil- or rock-based material, considered one of the four or five classical elements. | alchemy pseudoscience | countable uncountable |
| Earth | earth | English | noun | Any of certain substances now known to be oxides of metal, which were distinguished by being infusible, and by insolubility in water. | chemistry natural-sciences physical-sciences | countable obsolete uncountable |
| Earth | earth | English | verb | To connect electrically to the earth. | UK transitive | |
| Earth | earth | English | verb | To bury. | transitive | |
| Earth | earth | English | verb | To hide, or cause to hide, in the earth; to chase into a burrow or den. | transitive | |
| Earth | earth | English | verb | To burrow. | intransitive | |
| Earth | erd | Middle English | noun | One's homeland or native residence. | Early-Middle-English Northern especially uncountable | |
| Earth | erd | Middle English | noun | A country, province, or region. | Early-Middle-English Northern especially uncountable | |
| Earth | erd | Middle English | noun | The planet Earth, especially as humanity's home. | Early-Middle-English Northern especially uncountable | |
| Earth | erd | Middle English | noun | The ground or its soil. | Early-Middle-English Northern especially uncountable | |
| Earth | erd | Middle English | noun | Any dwelling or home. | Early-Middle-English Northern especially rare uncountable | |
| Earth | erd | Middle English | noun | Character, disposition. | Early-Middle-English Northern especially rare uncountable | |
| Earth | extraterrestrialization | English | noun | The process of making extraterrestrial. | neologism uncountable | |
| Earth | extraterrestrialization | English | noun | The process of displacing from the Earth; decentralization of the Earth. | neologism uncountable | |
| Earth | feeld | Middle English | noun | A plain (flat, open country): / A field (such land used for agriculture) | ||
| Earth | feeld | Middle English | noun | A plain (flat, open country): / Wild or uncultivated land. | ||
| Earth | feeld | Middle English | noun | A plain (flat, open country): / A battlefield or battleground. | ||
| Earth | feeld | Middle English | noun | The countryside; unbuilt land. | ||
| Earth | feeld | Middle English | noun | The Earth's ground or surface. | ||
| Earth | feeld | Middle English | noun | An army ready for battle. | ||
| Earth | feeld | Middle English | noun | A field (background of a shield). | government heraldry hobbies lifestyle monarchy nobility politics | |
| Earth | feeld | Middle English | noun | A field (realm of operation). | figuratively rare | |
| Earth | fenua | Tahitian | noun | land | ||
| Earth | fenua | Tahitian | noun | Earth | ||
| Earth | fenua | Tahitian | intj | earth! (cry launched by a sailor who sees land from a ship) | ||
| Earth | ground | Middle English | noun | ground | ||
| Earth | ground | Middle English | noun | Earth | ||
| Earth | hàki | Unami | noun | dirt, soil | inanimate | |
| Earth | hàki | Unami | noun | ground, land | inanimate | |
| Earth | manta | Yankunytjatjara | noun | earth, soil | ||
| Earth | manta | Yankunytjatjara | noun | land | ||
| Earth | mokili | Lingala | noun | universe, world | class-3 | |
| Earth | mokili | Lingala | noun | the Earth | class-3 | |
| Earth | molde | Middle English | noun | dirt (loose soil): / ground (surface of the Earth) | uncountable | |
| Earth | molde | Middle English | noun | dirt (loose soil): / grave, deathbed | figuratively uncountable | |
| Earth | molde | Middle English | noun | The world, the planet (i.e., Earth) | uncountable | |
| Earth | molde | Middle English | noun | clay (mineral substance) | uncountable | |
| Earth | molde | Middle English | noun | escutcheon | government heraldry hobbies lifestyle monarchy nobility politics | rare uncountable |
| Earth | molde | Middle English | noun | The top or crown of the head. | ||
| Earth | molde | Middle English | noun | The uvula (as remedies applied to the crown supposedly affected it) | ||
| Earth | molde | Middle English | noun | The divide between the cranial bones. | anatomy medicine sciences | rare |
| Earth | molde | Middle English | noun | mold (cast, matrix) | ||
| Earth | molde | Middle English | noun | character, type | figuratively rare | |
| Earth | molde | Middle English | noun | alternative form of molle (“mole”) | alt-of alternative | |
| Earth | molde | Middle English | noun | alternative form of mowlde | alt-of alternative | |
| Earth | molde | Middle English | verb | alternative form of molden | alt-of alternative | |
| Earth | motu | Maori | noun | island, country, land, nation, clump of trees, ship; anything separated or isolated | ||
| Earth | motu | Maori | noun | cut, wound | ||
| Earth | motu | Maori | verb | to sever, cut, cut off, set free, separate | ||
| Earth | motu | Maori | verb | to be separated, moved to a distance - especially in the phrase motu ki te ara | ||
| Earth | motu | Maori | verb | to be set free, escape | ||
| Earth | motu | Maori | verb | to be cut, severed | stative | |
| Earth | near space | English | noun | A region of the Earth's (or another planet's) atmosphere or exosphere which is near outer space: / The region of the atmosphere between the Armstrong limit (above which atmospheric pressure is sufficiently low that water boils at the normal temperature of the human body) and the Kármán line (one boundary between Earth's atmosphere and outer space); the region of the atmosphere near space. | aeronautics aerospace aviation business engineering natural-sciences physical-sciences | uncountable |
| Earth | near space | English | noun | A region of the Earth's (or another planet's) atmosphere or exosphere which is near outer space: / The mesosphere and lower thermosphere. | climatology meteorology natural-sciences | uncountable |
| Earth | near space | English | noun | A region of the Earth's (or another planet's) atmosphere or exosphere which is near outer space: / The region of the exosphere between the lower bound of space and the lower bound of orbit; the region of space near the Earth. | aeronautics aerospace business engineering natural-sciences physical-sciences | uncountable |
| Earth | poudre | Middle English | noun | powder (a collection of particles): / Dust; powder as a waste products or generated from the remains of something. | ||
| Earth | poudre | Middle English | noun | powder (a collection of particles): / Ashes; the matter produced by combustion. | ||
| Earth | poudre | Middle English | noun | powder (a collection of particles): / Earth, dirt; the particles that compose soil. | ||
| Earth | poudre | Middle English | noun | powder (a collection of particles): / Various powders as used in medicine or alchemy. | ||
| Earth | poudre | Middle English | noun | powder (a collection of particles): / Powders used for culinary purposes; spices. | ||
| Earth | poudre | Middle English | noun | powder (a collection of particles): / Gunpowder; black powder. | rare | |
| Earth | poudre | Middle English | noun | The results of the decomposition of one's corpse. | ||
| Earth | poudre | Middle English | noun | A speckling; an stippled pattern. | rare | |
| Earth | poudre | Middle English | verb | alternative form of poudren | alt-of alternative | |
| Earth | tellurian | English | adj | Of or relating to the earth; (specifically, chiefly science fiction) inhabiting planet Earth as opposed to other planets. | formal literary not-comparable | |
| Earth | tellurian | English | adj | Of a planet, being composed primarily of silicate rocks or metals; see also terrestrial planet. | astronomy natural-sciences | not-comparable |
| Earth | tellurian | English | adj | Of a mineral: containing tellurium. | chemistry geography geology mineralogy natural-sciences physical-sciences | not-comparable |
| Earth | tellurian | English | noun | Alternative spelling of tellurion (“instrument used to show how the rotation of the Earth on its axis and its orbit around the Sun cause day and night and the seasons”). | astronomy natural-sciences | alt-of alternative historical |
| Earth | tellurian | English | noun | Alternative letter-case form of Tellurian (“inhabitant of the planet Earth”). | literature media publishing science-fiction | alt-of |
| Earth | whenua | Maori | noun | land | ||
| Earth | whenua | Maori | noun | country | ||
| Earth | whenua | Maori | noun | state | ||
| Earth | whenua | Maori | noun | ground | ||
| Earth | whenua | Maori | noun | placenta, afterbirth | ||
| Earth | worlderiche | Middle English | noun | The world; the Earth. | Early-Middle-English | |
| Earth | worlderiche | Middle English | noun | A polity or realm. | Early-Middle-English rare | |
| Earth | worlderiche | Middle English | noun | Material existence. | Early-Middle-English rare | |
| Earth | zemja | Upper Sorbian | noun | Earth (primary planet of the solar system, which we inhabit, ellipsoidal in shape with polar flattening (1/297), 6370 km of average radius and 540,082,000 km2 of surface, according to Kossina's calculation) | astronomy geography natural-sciences | feminine |
| Earth | zemja | Upper Sorbian | noun | floor, ground (surface we walk on) | feminine | |
| Earth | zemja | Upper Sorbian | noun | country (space demarcated by geographic borders and endowed with its own sovereignty) | feminine literary | |
| Earth | địa cầu | Vietnamese | noun | a globe (model of Earth) | ||
| Earth | địa cầu | Vietnamese | noun | alternative letter-case form of Địa Cầu (“Earth”) | alt-of | |
| Earth | кора | Russian | noun | bark (of trees) | uncountable | |
| Earth | кора | Russian | noun | crust (of Earth or other planet) | uncountable | |
| Earth | кора | Russian | noun | cortex (of brain) | uncountable | |
| Earth | кора | Russian | noun | joke | slang | |
| Earth | пръст | Bulgarian | noun | finger | masculine | |
| Earth | пръст | Bulgarian | noun | soil | feminine singular singular-only uncountable | |
| Earth | свят | Bulgarian | noun | world, earth, universe | masculine | |
| Earth | свят | Bulgarian | adj | holy, sacred, saint | ||
| Earth | دھرتی | Punjabi | noun | land, ground, soil, earth | ||
| Earth | دھرتی | Punjabi | noun | Earth, Terra | ||
| Earth | زمین | Punjabi | noun | earth, land, ground, soil | ||
| Earth | زمین | Punjabi | noun | land, fields, property | ||
| Earth | زمین | Punjabi | noun | base, foundation | ||
| Earth | زمین | Punjabi | noun | ground, field, background | art arts | |
| Earth | भूंय | Konkani | noun | earth | ||
| Earth | भूंय | Konkani | name | Earth (third planet of the Solar System) | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Earth | ਧਰਤੀ | Punjabi | noun | land, ground, soil, earth | feminine | |
| Earth | ਧਰਤੀ | Punjabi | noun | Earth, Terra | feminine | |
| Earth | ਭੋਏਂ | Punjabi | noun | land, ground, soil | feminine | |
| Earth | ਭੋਏਂ | Punjabi | noun | Earth | feminine | |
| Earth | ਭੋਏਂ | Punjabi | noun | fields, property | feminine | |
| Earth | ધરતી | Gujarati | noun | the ground, the surface of the earth | feminine | |
| Earth | ધરતી | Gujarati | noun | land | feminine | |
| Earth | ધરતી | Gujarati | noun | earth | feminine | |
| Earth | ବିପୁଳା | Odia | name | the Earth | ||
| Earth | ବିପୁଳା | Odia | name | a diminutive of the male given name ବିପୁଳ (bipuḷa) | ||
| Earth | அகிலம் | Tamil | noun | world, earth | ||
| Earth | அகிலம் | Tamil | noun | universe | ||
| Earth | நீரகம் | Tamil | noun | hydrogen | ||
| Earth | நீரகம் | Tamil | name | Earth, as sea-girt | poetic | |
| Earth | ♁ | Translingual | symbol | The planet Earth. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Earth | ♁ | Translingual | symbol | The redeemed world (a symbol that was carried by depictions of Jesus and medieval Christian kings). | Christianity | |
| Earth | ♁ | Translingual | symbol | A marker indicating a church. | cartography geography natural-sciences | |
| Earth | ♁ | Translingual | symbol | Stibnite (antimony ore, Sb₂S₃). | alchemy pseudoscience | |
| Earth | ♁ | Translingual | symbol | The fictitious planet Proserpina, which one Polish school of astrology identifies as the dwarf planet Eris. | astrology human-sciences mysticism philosophy sciences | rare |
| Earth | 🌐 | Translingual | symbol | The Earth. | ||
| Earth | 🌐 | Translingual | symbol | Global; international; worldwide. | ||
| Earth | 🌐 | Translingual | symbol | The Internet; the World Wide Web. | ||
| Earth | 🌐 | Translingual | symbol | Denotes a hyperlink, especially an outlink. | ||
| Earth | 🌐 | Translingual | symbol | Public; open. | ||
| Lifeforms | Cyclophora | Translingual | name | A taxonomic genus within the tribe Cosymbiini – certain geometrid moths. | feminine | |
| Lifeforms | Cyclophora | Translingual | name | A taxonomic genus within the family Cyclophoraceae – certain ochrophytes. | feminine | |
| Lifeforms | Díert | Saterland Frisian | noun | animal | neuter | |
| Lifeforms | Díert | Saterland Frisian | noun | thing, thingie | neuter | |
| Lifeforms | ameba | Polish | noun | amoeba (member of the genus Amoeba) | feminine | |
| Lifeforms | ameba | Polish | noun | amoeba, amoeboid (unicellular organism which has the ability to alter its shape) | broadly feminine | |
| Lifeforms | ameba | Polish | noun | amoeba (unintelligent or spineless person) | colloquial derogatory feminine | |
| Lifeforms | amööb | Estonian | noun | amoeba (member of the genus Amoeba) | biology natural-sciences | |
| Lifeforms | amööb | Estonian | noun | amoeba (unintelligent or spineless person) | colloquial derogatory | |
| Lifeforms | animalcule | English | noun | A sperm cell or spermatozoon; also, the embryo that was formerly thought to be contained inside a spermatozoon in a fully developed state. | medicine physiology sciences | historical |
| Lifeforms | animalcule | English | noun | A microscopic aquatic animal, including protozoa and rotifers. | biology natural-sciences zoology | archaic |
| Lifeforms | animalcule | English | noun | A small animal. | obsolete | |
| Lifeforms | elokas | Ingrian | noun | animal | ||
| Lifeforms | elokas | Ingrian | adj | live, alive | ||
| Lifeforms | giardia | English | noun | The human intestinal parasite Giardia lamblia. | uncountable | |
| Lifeforms | giardia | English | noun | Giardiasis, the disease caused by the parasite. | medicine pathology sciences | uncountable |
| Lifeforms | ikhowa | Xhosa | noun | mushroom | class-5 | |
| Lifeforms | ikhowa | Xhosa | noun | fungus | class-5 | |
| Lifeforms | kasvo | Ingrian | noun | plant | ||
| Lifeforms | kasvo | Ingrian | noun | growth | ||
| Lifeforms | kasvo | Ingrian | noun | benefit | ||
| Lifeforms | manu | Tokelauan | noun | animal, beast | ||
| Lifeforms | manu | Tokelauan | noun | bird | specifically | |
| Lifeforms | manu | Tokelauan | noun | The upright piece of a canoe's front or back. | ||
| Lifeforms | manu | Tokelauan | noun | to push | transitive | |
| Lifeforms | manu | Tokelauan | noun | to strike | transitive | |
| Lifeforms | mastigophoran | English | noun | Any member of superclass Mastigophora of protozoa. | biology natural-sciences zoology | |
| Lifeforms | mastigophoran | English | noun | Any member of the genus Mastigophora of liverworts. | biology botany natural-sciences | |
| Lifeforms | mastigophore | English | noun | Any flagellate of the phylum Mastigophora (a nematocyst that has a tube that extends beyond its hempe) | ||
| Lifeforms | mastigophore | English | noun | In Ancient Greece, an official who carried a whip | ||
| Lifeforms | mmea | Swahili | noun | plant (organism capable of photosynthesis) | ||
| Lifeforms | mmea | Swahili | noun | vegetation | in-plural | |
| Lifeforms | okaina | Murui Huitoto | noun | animal | ||
| Lifeforms | okaina | Murui Huitoto | noun | synonym of mɨgui (“agouti”) | dialectal | |
| Lifeforms | okaina | Murui Huitoto | verb | immediate conditional of ote | ||
| Lifeforms | premetazoan | English | adj | Prior to the evolution of metazoans | not-comparable | |
| Lifeforms | premetazoan | English | noun | Any such organism | ||
| Lifeforms | sa | Zou | adj | hot | ||
| Lifeforms | sa | Zou | noun | meat | ||
| Lifeforms | sa | Zou | noun | animal | ||
| Lifeforms | sa | Zou | adj | dense, thick | ||
| Lifeforms | slime mold | English | noun | Any of various primitive organisms, a naked mass or protoplasm in diverse taxonomic classifications: / protists of the Amoebozoa / syncytial or plasmodial slime molds in subclass Myxogastria (syn. Myxomycetes) | countable uncountable | |
| Lifeforms | slime mold | English | noun | Any of various primitive organisms, a naked mass or protoplasm in diverse taxonomic classifications: / protists of the Amoebozoa / cellular slime molds in order Dictyosteliida | countable uncountable | |
| Lifeforms | slime mold | English | noun | Any of various primitive organisms, a naked mass or protoplasm in diverse taxonomic classifications: / protists of the Amoebozoa / in order Protostelida. | countable uncountable | |
| Lifeforms | slime mold | English | noun | Any of various primitive organisms, a naked mass or protoplasm in diverse taxonomic classifications: / protists of the order Acrasida | countable uncountable | |
| Lifeforms | slime mold | English | noun | Any of various primitive organisms, a naked mass or protoplasm in diverse taxonomic classifications: / Parasitic rhizarian chromists of the order Plasmodiophorida | countable uncountable | |
| Lifeforms | slime mold | English | noun | Any of various primitive organisms, a naked mass or protoplasm in diverse taxonomic classifications: / The slime nets, of the class Labyrinthulea of chromists | countable uncountable | |
| Lifeforms | slime mold | English | noun | Any of various primitive organisms, a naked mass or protoplasm in diverse taxonomic classifications: / Cellular slime molds of the genus Fonticula, in a sister group of the Fungi. | countable uncountable | |
| Lifeforms | soule | Middle English | noun | A soul or spirit; an animating force: / The human soul (seen as granting sapience and surviving after death). | ||
| Lifeforms | soule | Middle English | noun | A soul or spirit; an animating force: / The (characteristic) soul of animals or plants. | ||
| Lifeforms | soule | Middle English | noun | A soul or spirit; an animating force: / A refined animating substance akin to the soul. | alchemy pseudoscience | |
| Lifeforms | soule | Middle English | noun | Life, energy; earthly existence. | ||
| Lifeforms | soule | Middle English | noun | A person or human being. | biblical lifestyle religion | |
| Lifeforms | soule | Middle English | noun | The mind or heart; one's capacity for thought or emotion. | ||
| Lifeforms | soule | Middle English | noun | One's intent or goal; that which one wants. | ||
| Lifeforms | soule | Middle English | noun | alternative form of sowel (“food”) | alt-of alternative | |
| Lifeforms | soule | Middle English | noun | alternative form of sowel (“staff, stake”) | alt-of alternative | |
| Lifeforms | walken | Middle English | verb | To roll, toss, or turn. | ||
| Lifeforms | walken | Middle English | verb | To go or continue on a journey: / To journey in or through (a place) | ||
| Lifeforms | walken | Middle English | verb | To go or continue on a journey: / To walk, especially for recreation. | ||
| Lifeforms | walken | Middle English | verb | To move; to be in motion: / To move around; to be mobile. | ||
| Lifeforms | walken | Middle English | verb | To move; to be in motion: / To be active; to operate. | ||
| Lifeforms | walken | Middle English | verb | To be living; to be alive: / To reside or live somewhere. | ||
| Lifeforms | walken | Middle English | verb | To be living; to be alive: / To live (in a certain way). | ||
| Lifeforms | walken | Middle English | verb | To full or beat (cloth). | Late-Middle-English | |
| Lifeforms | walken | Middle English | verb | To perform (tasks or jobs). | rare | |
| Lifeforms | wolf's milk | English | noun | Any of several species of plants that produces latex in its sap / All plants of genus Euphorbia, most commonly / Euphorbia esula (leafy spurge) | uncountable | |
| Lifeforms | wolf's milk | English | noun | Any of several species of plants that produces latex in its sap / All plants of genus Euphorbia, most commonly / Euphorbia helioscopia (sun spurge) | uncountable | |
| Lifeforms | wolf's milk | English | noun | Any of several species of plants that produces latex in its sap / Lycogala epidendrum, (toothpaste slime) | uncountable | |
| Lifeforms | wolf's milk | English | noun | Any of several species of plants that produces latex in its sap / Lactuca maritima | uncountable | |
| Lifeforms | współplemieniec | Polish | noun | tribesman | literary masculine person | |
| Lifeforms | współplemieniec | Polish | noun | conspecific (organism belonging to the same species) | biology natural-sciences taxonomy | animal-not-person masculine |
| Lifeforms | wykwit | Polish | noun | crowning achievement | inanimate masculine | |
| Lifeforms | wykwit | Polish | noun | efflorescence, lesion (cutaneous or mucosal) | medicine pathology sciences | inanimate masculine |
| Lifeforms | wykwit | Polish | noun | efflorescence | chemistry geography geology natural-sciences physical-sciences | inanimate masculine |
| Lifeforms | wykwit | Polish | noun | any slime mold of the genus Fuligo | inanimate masculine | |
| Lifeforms | ziarniak | Polish | noun | caryopsis | biology botany natural-sciences | inanimate masculine |
| Lifeforms | ziarniak | Polish | noun | any lichenized fungus of the genus Placynthiella | inanimate masculine | |
| Lifeforms | ziarniak | Polish | noun | coccus (any bacterium or archaeon that has a spherical, ovoid, or generally round shape) | inanimate masculine | |
| Lifeforms | будос | Udmurt | noun | plant | ||
| Lifeforms | будос | Udmurt | noun | sprout, shoot | ||
| Lifeforms | тшак | Komi-Zyrian | noun | mushroom | ||
| Lifeforms | тшак | Komi-Zyrian | noun | fungus | ||
| Lifeforms | янлык | Eastern Mari | noun | animal, wild animal, beast | biology natural-sciences zoology | |
| Lifeforms | янлык | Eastern Mari | noun | brute, beast (person) | figuratively | |
| Lifeforms | 菌類 | Chinese | noun | mushroom | ||
| Lifeforms | 菌類 | Chinese | noun | A general term including fungi, bacteria and slime mold. | ||
| Moons of Haumea | Hiʻiaka | English | name | Any of the twelve sisters of the volcano goddess Pele, especially the youngest, whom Pele was given to raise. | ||
| Moons of Haumea | Hiʻiaka | English | name | The larger, outer moon of the dwarf planet Haumea. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Haumea | Hiʻiaka | English | name | A female given name from Hawaiian. | ||
| Moons of Haumea | Hiʻiaka | English | name | A male given name from Hawaiian. | ||
| Moons of Haumea | Hiʻiaka | English | name | A unisex given name from Hawaiian. | ||
| Moons of Jupiter | Adrastea | English | name | The goddess of divine retribution | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Jupiter | Adrastea | English | name | Smallest of the four inner moons of Jupiter. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Amalthea | English | name | The most frequently mentioned foster mother of Zeus, sometimes represented as the goat who suckled the infant-god in a mountain cave, sometimes as a goat-tending nymph. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Jupiter | Amalthea | English | name | The third most distant moon of Jupiter. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Ananke | English | name | A Greek goddess, personification of destiny, necessity and fate, depicted as holding a spindle. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Jupiter | Ananke | English | name | A moon of Jupiter. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Callisto | Welsh | name | Callisto (nymph of Artemis) | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek masculine |
| Moons of Jupiter | Callisto | Welsh | name | Callisto (a moon of Jupiter) | astronomy natural-sciences | masculine |
| Moons of Jupiter | Elara | English | name | A mistress of Zeus. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Jupiter | Elara | English | name | One of the moons of Jupiter. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Euporie | English | name | A Greek goddess of abundance. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Jupiter | Euporie | English | name | One of the moons of Jupiter. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Ganimedes | Polish | name | Ganymede | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek masculine person |
| Moons of Jupiter | Ganimedes | Polish | name | Ganymede (moon of Jupiter) | animal-not-person masculine | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Ganimedes | Portuguese | name | Ganymede (satellite of Jupiter) | astronomy natural-sciences | feminine |
| Moons of Jupiter | Ganimedes | Portuguese | name | Ganymede (Zeus’ cup-bearer) | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek masculine |
| Moons of Jupiter | Ganumedes | Afrikaans | name | Ganymede | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Ganumedes | Afrikaans | name | Ganymede | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Jupiter | Ganymède | French | name | Ganymede (in Greek mythology) | masculine | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Ganymède | French | name | Ganymede (moon) | masculine | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Helike | English | name | An ancient Greek city that was submerged by a tsunami in 373 BC. | historical | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Helike | English | name | A nymph who took care of Zeus in his infancy on Crete. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Jupiter | Helike | English | name | One of the moons of Jupiter. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Hermippe | English | name | One of the moons of Jupiter. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Hermippe | English | name | A daughter of Boeotus. She was married to Orchomenus but had a son with Poseidon. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Jupiter | Io | Polish | name | Io (daughter of Inachus river god, and a lover of Zeus, turned by the latter into a heifer) | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek feminine indeclinable |
| Moons of Jupiter | Io | Polish | name | Io (third largest moon of Jupiter) | feminine indeclinable | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Io | Portuguese | name | Io (a lover of Zeus) | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek feminine |
| Moons of Jupiter | Io | Portuguese | name | Io (moon of Jupiter) | astronomy natural-sciences | feminine |
| Moons of Jupiter | Kale | English | name | Daughter of Zeus. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Jupiter | Kale | English | name | A moon of Jupiter. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Leda | English | name | The wife of Tyndareus and mother of Helen, Clytemnestra and Castor and Pollux hatched from eggs as a result of a seduction by Zeus in the guise of a swan | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Jupiter | Leda | English | name | A moon of Jupiter. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Leda | English | name | 38 Leda, a main belt asteroid; not to be confused with the Jovian moon. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Lysithea | English | name | A mistress of Zeus. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Jupiter | Lysithea | English | name | One of the moons of Jupiter. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Metis | English | name | One of three recognized Aboriginal peoples of Canada, descendants of marriages of Cree, Ojibwa, Saulteaux, and Menominee Aboriginal people with French Canadians, Scots and English. | Canada | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Metis | English | noun | A member of one of these three Canadian Aboriginal peoples. | Canada US | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Metis | English | noun | A person of mixed European and Aboriginal descent. | Canada | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Metis | English | name | A Titan who was the personification of wisdom, the first spouse of Zeus, and the mother of Athena | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Jupiter | Metis | English | name | A satellite of Jupiter. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Metis | English | name | 9 Metis, a main belt asteroid. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Metis | Turkish | name | Metis | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Jupiter | Metis | Turkish | name | Metis | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Pasiphae | English | name | The daughter of Helios and the sister of Circe. She was raised as a princess at Cholchis, and then given in marriage to King Minos of Crete. With Minos, she was the mother of Ariadne, Androgeus, Glaucus, Deucalion, Phaedra, and Catreus. She was also the mother of the Minotaur. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Jupiter | Pasiphae | English | name | One of the moons of Jupiter. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Sinope | English | name | A daughter of Asopus. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Jupiter | Sinope | English | name | One of the moons of Jupiter. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Sinope | English | name | Alternative form of Sinop, a city in northern Turkey. | alt-of alternative historical often | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Thebe | English | name | One of daughters of Zeus. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Jupiter | Thebe | English | name | One of the moons of Jupiter. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Themisto | English | name | the third and last wife of Athamas | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Jupiter | Themisto | English | name | A natural satellite of Jupiter | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Mars | Deimos | Afrikaans | name | Deimos | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Mars | Deimos | Afrikaans | name | Deimos | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Mars | Dejmos | Polish | name | Deimos (the son of Ares and Aphrodite, the god and personification of terror) | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek masculine person |
| Moons of Mars | Dejmos | Polish | name | Deimos (the smaller moon of Mars) | animal-not-person masculine | |
| Moons of Mars | Phobos | Afrikaans | name | Phobos | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Mars | Phobos | Afrikaans | name | Phobos | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Mars | Phobos | Turkish | name | Phobos | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Mars | Phobos | Turkish | name | alternative form of Fobos | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek alt-of alternative |
| Moons of Mars | Phobos | Welsh | name | Phobos (son of Mars/Ares) | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Roman masculine not-mutable |
| Moons of Mars | Phobos | Welsh | name | Phobos (a moon of Mars) | astronomy natural-sciences | masculine not-mutable |
| Moons of Mars | Δείμος | Greek | name | Deimos (Greek god of terror) | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek masculine |
| Moons of Mars | Δείμος | Greek | name | Deimos (satellite of Mars) | astronomy natural-sciences | masculine |
| Moons of Mars | Φόβος | Greek | name | Phobos (Greek god of fear) | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek masculine |
| Moons of Mars | Φόβος | Greek | name | Phobos (satellite of Mars) | astronomy natural-sciences | masculine |
| Moons of Neptune | Galatea | English | name | Galatea; a woman who prayed for her daughter to be turned into a son, Leucippus. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Neptune | Galatea | English | name | Galatea; a sea-nymph in Ovid's story of Acis and Galatea. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Neptune | Galatea | English | name | Galatea; name given in the 18th century to the animated statue sculpted by Pygmalion. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Neptune | Galatea | English | name | A moon of Neptune. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Neptune | Galatea | English | name | 74 Galatea, a main belt asteroid. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Neptune | Galatea | English | name | A settlement in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand, named after HMS Galatea. | ||
| Moons of Neptune | Galatea | Turkish | name | Galatea | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Neptune | Galatea | Turkish | name | Galatea (moon of Neptune) | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Neptune | Neso | English | name | A moon of Neptune. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Neptune | Neso | English | name | Any of various figures in Greek mythology. See Neso (mythology). | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Neptune | Neso | English | name | Acronym of National Energy System Operator. | abbreviation acronym alt-of | |
| Moons of Neptune | Proteu | Portuguese | name | Proteus (sixth moon of Neptune) | astronomy natural-sciences | feminine |
| Moons of Neptune | Proteu | Portuguese | name | Proteus (sea god) | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek masculine |
| Moons of Neptune | Triton | Turkish | name | Triton | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Neptune | Triton | Turkish | name | Triton | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Pluto | Charon | Polish | name | Charon (ferryman of Hades, who rowed the shades of the dead across the river Styx) | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek masculine person |
| Moons of Pluto | Charon | Polish | name | Charon (largest of the five moons of Pluto) | astronomy natural-sciences | masculine person |
| Moons of Pluto | Charon | Turkish | name | alternative spelling of Haron | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek alt-of alternative |
| Moons of Pluto | Charon | Turkish | name | Charon | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Pluto | Hydra | Czech | name | Hydra, a mythological serpent with seven heads | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek Roman feminine |
| Moons of Pluto | Hydra | Czech | name | Hydra, a spring constellation of the northern sky | astronomy natural-sciences | feminine |
| Moons of Pluto | Hydra | Czech | name | Hydra, a moon of Pluto | astronomy natural-sciences | feminine |
| Moons of Pluto | Hydra | Czech | name | Hydra, one of the Saronic Islands of Greece in the Aegean Sea | feminine | |
| Moons of Pluto | Kerberos | Czech | name | Cerberus (the three-headed dog guarding the entrance to Hades) | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek animate masculine |
| Moons of Pluto | Kerberos | Czech | name | Kerberos (a moon of Pluto) | astronomy natural-sciences | inanimate masculine |
| Moons of Pluto | Kerberos | Czech | name | Kerberos (a computer network authentication protocol) | computing engineering mathematics natural-sciences networking physical-sciences sciences | inanimate masculine |
| Moons of Pluto | Kerberos | Turkish | name | Cerberus | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Pluto | Kerberos | Turkish | name | Kerberos | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Pluto | Styx | English | name | The river, in Hades, over which the souls of the dead are ferried by Charon. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Pluto | Styx | English | name | The 5th moon of Pluto, discovered in 2012. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Pluto | Styx | Turkish | name | alternative spelling of Stiks | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek alt-of alternative |
| Moons of Pluto | Styx | Turkish | name | Styx | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Saturn | Atlas | German | noun | atlas (bound collection of maps) | masculine strong | |
| Moons of Saturn | Atlas | German | noun | atlas (bound collection of tables, illustrations on any subject) | masculine strong | |
| Moons of Saturn | Atlas | German | noun | atlas (figure of a man used as a column) | masculine strong uncommon | |
| Moons of Saturn | Atlas | German | noun | atlas (uppermost vertebra of the neck) | medicine sciences | masculine strong |
| Moons of Saturn | Atlas | German | name | the Atlas Mountains (a mountain range in northwestern Africa) | definite proper-noun strong usually | |
| Moons of Saturn | Atlas | German | name | Atlas (moon of Saturn) | astronomy natural-sciences | masculine proper-noun strong |
| Moons of Saturn | Atlas | German | name | Atlas (star in the Pleiades) | astronomy natural-sciences | masculine proper-noun strong |
| Moons of Saturn | Atlas | German | name | Atlas (crater in the first quadrant of the moon) | astronomy natural-sciences | masculine proper-noun strong |
| Moons of Saturn | Atlas | German | name | Atlas (son of Iapetus and Clymene, leader of the Titans ordered by Zeus to support the sky on his shoulders) | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek masculine proper-noun strong |
| Moons of Saturn | Atlas | German | name | an unknown-gender given name | masculine proper-noun strong | |
| Moons of Saturn | Atlas | German | name | a surname | feminine masculine proper-noun surname | |
| Moons of Saturn | Atlas | German | name | Atlas (family of US intercontinental ballistic missiles) | definite proper-noun usually | |
| Moons of Saturn | Atlas | German | noun | atlas satin | masculine no-plural strong | |
| Moons of Saturn | Dione | Italian | name | Dione | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek feminine |
| Moons of Saturn | Dione | Italian | name | a moon of Saturn | astronomy natural-sciences | feminine |
| Moons of Saturn | Encelado | Italian | name | Enceladus | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek masculine |
| Moons of Saturn | Encelado | Italian | name | a moon of Saturn | masculine | |
| Moons of Saturn | Febe | Portuguese | name | Phoebe (Titan associated with the moon) | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek feminine |
| Moons of Saturn | Febe | Portuguese | name | Phoebe (moon of Saturn) | astronomy natural-sciences | feminine |
| Moons of Saturn | Febe | Portuguese | name | Phoebe (deacon mentioned in the Epistle to the Romans) | biblical lifestyle religion | feminine |
| Moons of Saturn | Giapeto | Italian | name | Iapetus | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek masculine |
| Moons of Saturn | Giapeto | Italian | name | a moon of Saturn | astronomy natural-sciences | masculine |
| Moons of Saturn | Helene | English | name | A female given name from Ancient Greek. | countable uncountable | |
| Moons of Saturn | Helene | English | name | A moon of the planet Saturn. | astronomy natural-sciences | countable uncountable |
| Moons of Saturn | Iapetws | Welsh | name | Iapetus (a titan) | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek masculine |
| Moons of Saturn | Iapetws | Welsh | name | Iapetus (a moon of Saturn) | astronomy natural-sciences | masculine |
| Moons of Saturn | Kiviuq | English | name | A legendary hero in Inuit epics. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | |
| Moons of Saturn | Kiviuq | English | name | A moon of Saturn. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Saturn | Metone | Italian | name | Methone (various ancient Greek cities) | feminine historical | |
| Moons of Saturn | Metone | Italian | name | Methone | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek feminine |
| Moons of Saturn | Metone | Italian | name | Methone (moon of Saturn) | astronomy natural-sciences | feminine |
| Moons of Saturn | Mimas | Welsh | name | Mimas (a giant) | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek masculine |
| Moons of Saturn | Mimas | Welsh | name | Mimas (a moon of Saturn) | astronomy natural-sciences | masculine |
| Moons of Saturn | Rhea | Cebuano | noun | a female given name from English | ||
| Moons of Saturn | Rhea | Cebuano | noun | a Titan, the daughter of Uranus and Gaia, the mother of Demeter, Hades, Hera, Hestia, Poseidon, and Zeus | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Saturn | Rhea | Cebuano | noun | one of the moons of Saturn | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Saturn | Rhea | English | name | A Titan, the daughter of Uranus and Gaia, the mother of Demeter, Hades, Hera, Hestia, Poseidon, and Zeus. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Saturn | Rhea | English | name | Saturn V, one of the moons of Saturn. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Saturn | Rhea | English | name | The asteroid 577 Rhea. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Saturn | Rhea | English | name | A female given name from Ancient Greek in occasional use. | ||
| Moons of Saturn | Rhea | English | name | A surname. | ||
| Moons of Saturn | Rhea | English | name | An unincorporated community in Rhea's Mill Township, Washington County, Arkansas, United States. | ||
| Moons of Saturn | Rhea | Welsh | name | Rhea (a titan) | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek masculine |
| Moons of Saturn | Rhea | Welsh | name | Rhea (a moon of Saturn) | astronomy natural-sciences | masculine |
| Moons of Saturn | Tethys | Welsh | name | Tethys (a titan) | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek masculine |
| Moons of Saturn | Tethys | Welsh | name | Tethys (a moon of Saturn) | astronomy natural-sciences | masculine |
| Moons of Saturn | Titano | Italian | name | Titan | masculine | |
| Moons of Saturn | Titano | Italian | name | a moon of Saturn | astronomy natural-sciences | masculine |
| Moons of Saturn | Επιμηθέας | Greek | name | Epimetheus | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek masculine |
| Moons of Saturn | Επιμηθέας | Greek | name | Epimetheus (a moon in Saturn), Saturn XI. | masculine | |
| Moons of Saturn | Επιμηθέας | Greek | name | Epimetheus (an asteroid in asteroid belt, Solar System), 1810 Epimetheus. | masculine | |
| Moons of Saturn | Τιτάνας | Greek | name | Titan, one of the gods called Titans, the children of Uranus and Gia. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek masculine |
| Moons of Saturn | Τιτάνας | Greek | name | Titan, the largest moon of Saturn. | astronomy natural-sciences | masculine |
| Moons of Saturn | Τιτάνας | Greek | name | see τιτάνας | figuratively masculine | |
| Moons of Saturn | Диона | Bulgarian | name | Dione | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Saturn | Диона | Bulgarian | name | Dione, moon of Saturn | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Saturn | Рея | Bulgarian | name | Rhea | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Saturn | Рея | Bulgarian | name | Rhea, moon of Saturn | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Saturn | パンドラ | Japanese | name | alternative form of パンドーラー (Pandōrā, “Pandora”) (character in Greek mythology) | alt-of alternative | |
| Moons of Saturn | パンドラ | Japanese | name | Pandora (moon of Saturn; asteroid) | ||
| Moons of Saturn | フェンリル | Japanese | name | Fenrir | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Norse |
| Moons of Saturn | フェンリル | Japanese | name | Fenrir | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Uranus | Ariel | Cebuano | name | a male given name from English | ||
| Moons of Uranus | Ariel | Cebuano | name | a female given name | ||
| Moons of Uranus | Ariel | Cebuano | name | Ariel; one of the moons of Uranus | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Uranus | Ariel | Cebuano | name | Ariel (a name for the city of Jerusalem, the claimed (and de-facto) capital city of modern Israel, and the claimed capital city of modern Palestine) | biblical lifestyle religion | |
| Moons of Uranus | Ariel | Cebuano | name | the archangel Ariel | ||
| Moons of Uranus | Ariel | Cebuano | name | a city in the central West Bank | ||
| Moons of Uranus | Ariel | Portuguese | name | a unisex given name, equivalent to English Ariel | by-personal-gender feminine masculine | |
| Moons of Uranus | Ariel | Portuguese | name | Ariel (moon of Uranus) | astronomy natural-sciences | feminine |
| Moons of Uranus | Ariel | Portuguese | name | Ariel (a city in the West Bank) | feminine | |
| Moons of Uranus | Ariel | Welsh | name | a male given name from arial (“vigour”), variant of Arial | masculine | |
| Moons of Uranus | Ariel | Welsh | name | Ariel (a moon of Uranus) | astronomy natural-sciences | masculine |
| Moons of Uranus | Belinda | Cebuano | noun | a female given name | ||
| Moons of Uranus | Belinda | Cebuano | noun | the ninth satellite of Uranus | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Uranus | Bianca | English | name | A female given name from Italian. | countable uncountable | |
| Moons of Uranus | Bianca | English | name | A surname from Italian. | countable uncountable | |
| Moons of Uranus | Bianca | English | name | A moon of Uranus. | astronomy natural-sciences | countable uncountable |
| Moons of Uranus | Caliban | English | name | A moon of Uranus. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Uranus | Caliban | English | noun | A man of beastly nature. | ||
| Moons of Uranus | Cordelia | Cebuano | noun | a female given name from English | ||
| Moons of Uranus | Cordelia | Cebuano | noun | Cordelia; a moon of Uranus | ||
| Moons of Uranus | Cressida | English | name | A female given name from Ancient Greek. | countable | |
| Moons of Uranus | Cressida | English | name | A moon of Uranus, Solar System. | astronomy natural-sciences | countable uncountable |
| Moons of Uranus | Francisco | English | name | A moon in Uranus, Solar System. | astronomy natural-sciences | countable uncountable |
| Moons of Uranus | Francisco | English | name | A male given name from Spanish or Portuguese, equivalent to English Francis. | countable | |
| Moons of Uranus | Francisco | English | name | A surname from Spanish or from Portuguese [in turn transferred from the given name]. | countable | |
| Moons of Uranus | Juliet | English | name | A female given name from Latin. | ||
| Moons of Uranus | Juliet | English | name | One of the title characters of Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet. | ||
| Moons of Uranus | Juliet | English | name | A woman who is or is with a great lover. | ||
| Moons of Uranus | Juliet | English | name | By analogy with the Shakespeare character, a woman who is in love with a man from a family, party, or country opposing that of her own. | ||
| Moons of Uranus | Juliet | English | name | The sixth moon of the planet Uranus. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Uranus | Margaret | Cebuano | name | a female given name from English | ||
| Moons of Uranus | Margaret | Cebuano | name | a moon of Uranus | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Uranus | Margaret | English | name | A female given name from Ancient Greek. | countable uncountable | |
| Moons of Uranus | Margaret | English | name | A river in southwestern Western Australia, presumed named for a cousin of John Garrett Bussell, founder of Busselton. See Margaret River. | countable uncountable | |
| Moons of Uranus | Margaret | English | name | A river in Kimberley region, Western Australia, named for its European discoverer's sister-in-law. See Margaret River. | countable uncountable | |
| Moons of Uranus | Margaret | English | name | A moon of Uranus, named for a character in Much Ado About Nothing. | astronomy natural-sciences | countable uncountable |
| Moons of Uranus | Miranda | Cebuano | name | a male given name from English | ||
| Moons of Uranus | Miranda | Cebuano | name | Miranda; one of the moons of Uranus | ||
| Moons of Uranus | Miranda | Cebuano | noun | a Miranda warning | colloquial | |
| Moons of Uranus | Miranda | Cebuano | name | a surname from Spanish | ||
| Moons of Uranus | Miranda | Portuguese | name | a toponym, indicating the presence of a watchtower or belvedere | ||
| Moons of Uranus | Miranda | Portuguese | name | a toponym, indicating the presence of a watchtower or belvedere / a parish of Arcos de Valdevez, district of Viana do Castelo, Portugal | ||
| Moons of Uranus | Miranda | Portuguese | name | a toponymic surname | feminine masculine | |
| Moons of Uranus | Miranda | Portuguese | name | a female given name, equivalent to English Miranda | feminine | |
| Moons of Uranus | Miranda | Portuguese | name | Miranda (moon of Uranus) | feminine | |
| Moons of Uranus | Oberon | English | name | A fictional character in medieval and Renaissance literature, the king of the fairies, appearing for example in William Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream. | ||
| Moons of Uranus | Oberon | English | name | The outermost major moon of Uranus. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Uranus | Oberon | English | name | A town and local government area in New South Wales, Australia. | ||
| Moons of Uranus | Oberon | English | name | A minor city in Benson County, North Dakota, United States. | ||
| Moons of Uranus | Oberon | English | name | A general purpose programming language and operating system descended from Modula-2, developed in the late 1980s. | computing engineering mathematics natural-sciences physical-sciences sciences | |
| Moons of Uranus | Perdita | English | name | A character in Shakespeare's play The Winter's Tale. | literature media publishing | |
| Moons of Uranus | Perdita | English | name | A moon of Uranus. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Uranus | Perdita | English | name | A female given name. | ||
| Moons of Uranus | Rosalind | English | name | A female given name from the Germanic languages. | ||
| Moons of Uranus | Rosalind | English | name | A moon of Uranus. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Municipalities of Albania | Kavajë | Albanian | name | a city and municipality in the county of Tirana, Albania | feminine | |
| Municipalities of Albania | Kavajë | Albanian | name | a river that flows near the city into the Adriatic Sea (also known as Përroi i Leshniqës, lit. "Leshniqa stream") | feminine | |
| Municipalities of Albania | Kavajë | Albanian | name | a river that flows into the Ulëz lake of the Mat river system in Dibër county | feminine | |
| Municipalities of Belgium | Tervuren | English | name | A municipality of the Flemish Brabant province in Belgium. | ||
| Municipalities of Belgium | Tervuren | English | name | A breed of dog from this region. | ||
| Municipalities of Bohol, Philippines | Alicia | Cebuano | name | a female given name from English | ||
| Municipalities of Bohol, Philippines | Alicia | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Zamboanga Sibugay | ||
| Municipalities of Bohol, Philippines | Alicia | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Bohol | ||
| Municipalities of Bohol, Philippines | Alicia | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Isabela | ||
| Municipalities of Cebu, Philippines | Badian | Cebuano | name | a surname | ||
| Municipalities of Cebu, Philippines | Badian | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Cebu | ||
| Municipalities of Cebu, Philippines | Bantayan | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Cebu, one of three municipalities located in the island of Bantayan | ||
| Municipalities of Cebu, Philippines | Bantayan | Cebuano | name | the island of Bantayan | ||
| Municipalities of Cebu, Philippines | Bantayan | Cebuano | name | the Bantayan group of islands | ||
| Municipalities of Cebu, Philippines | Bantayan | Cebuano | name | a surname from Cebuano | ||
| Municipalities of Cebu, Philippines | Boljoon | Cebuano | name | a surname from Cebuano | ||
| Municipalities of Cebu, Philippines | Boljoon | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Cebu | ||
| Municipalities of Cebu, Philippines | Minglanilla | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Cebu | ||
| Municipalities of Cebu, Philippines | Minglanilla | Cebuano | name | a public science high school in Cebu | ||
| Municipalities of Cebu, Philippines | Minglanilla | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Cuenca, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain; namesake of the Cebuano municipality | ||
| Municipalities of Cebu, Philippines | Ronda | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Cebu | ||
| Municipalities of Cebu, Philippines | Ronda | Cebuano | name | a surname | ||
| Municipalities of China | Guangshui | English | name | A county-level city of Suizhou, Hubei, in central China. | ||
| Municipalities of China | Guangshui | English | name | A subdistrict in Guangshui, Suizhou, Hubei, central China. | ||
| Municipalities of China | 상해 | Korean | name | Shanghai (a city in China) | ||
| Municipalities of China | 상해 | Korean | noun | injury; wound | ||
| Municipalities of Greece | Άγιος Νικόλαος | Greek | name | Saint Nicholas (4th century Greek bishop from Anatolia and patron saint of the marines in the Orthodox tradition) | masculine | |
| Municipalities of Greece | Άγιος Νικόλαος | Greek | name | Agios Nikolaos (large seaside town in Lasithi in Crete, Greece) | masculine | |
| Municipalities of Greece | Άγιος Νικόλαος | Greek | name | Agios Nikolaos (municipality named for and containing the above town) | masculine | |
| Municipalities of Greece | Άγιος Νικόλαος | Greek | name | Agios Nikolaos (any of the other so named towns in Greece) | masculine | |
| Municipalities of Greece | Ιεράπετρα | Greek | name | Ierapetra (fourth largest town of Crete in Lasithi) | feminine | |
| Municipalities of Greece | Ιεράπετρα | Greek | name | Ierapetra (municipality named for and containing the above town) | feminine | |
| Municipalities of Greece | Νέα Σμύρνη | Greek | name | Nea Smyrni (southeast Athenian neighbourhood) | feminine | |
| Municipalities of Greece | Νέα Σμύρνη | Greek | name | Nea Smyrni (the municipality coterminous with the above) | feminine | |
| Municipalities of Greece | Σητεία | Greek | name | Sitia (large town in Lasithi in Crete in Greece) | feminine | |
| Municipalities of Greece | Σητεία | Greek | name | Sitia (municipality named for and containing the above town) | feminine | |
| Municipalities of India | బొబ్బిలి | Telugu | name | Bobbili (a historical town in Andhra Pradesh) | ||
| Municipalities of India | బొబ్బిలి | Telugu | name | a surname | ||
| Municipalities of India | రేపల్లె | Telugu | noun | a shepherd village | ||
| Municipalities of India | రేపల్లె | Telugu | name | a town in Andhra Pradesh, India | ||
| Municipalities of Isabela, Philippines | Quezon | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines: / a province of Calabarzon, Luzon, Philippines; Former name: Tayabas; capital and largest city: Lucena | ||
| Municipalities of Isabela, Philippines | Quezon | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines: / a municipality of Quezon, Calabarzon, Luzon, Philippines, on the southern tip of Alabat island | ||
| Municipalities of Isabela, Philippines | Quezon | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines: / a municipality of Isabela, Cagayan Valley, Luzon, Philippines | ||
| Municipalities of Isabela, Philippines | Quezon | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines: / a municipality of Bukidnon, Northern Mindanao, Mindanao, Philippines | ||
| Municipalities of Isabela, Philippines | San Agustin | Cebuano | name | Saint Augustine | ||
| Municipalities of Isabela, Philippines | San Agustin | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Surigao del Sur, Philippines | ||
| Municipalities of Isabela, Philippines | San Agustin | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Romblon | ||
| Municipalities of Isabela, Philippines | San Agustin | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Isabela | ||
| Municipalities of Leyte, Philippines | Isabel | Cebuano | name | a female given name from Spanish | ||
| Municipalities of Leyte, Philippines | Isabel | Cebuano | name | the mother of John the Baptist | biblical lifestyle religion | |
| Municipalities of Leyte, Philippines | Isabel | Cebuano | name | Elisheba, the wife of Aaron | biblical lifestyle religion | |
| Municipalities of Leyte, Philippines | Isabel | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Leyte | ||
| Municipalities of Leyte, Philippines | Isabel | Cebuano | name | an island of Romblon | ||
| Municipalities of Mexico | Tlacoachistlahuaca | Spanish | name | Tlacoachistlahuaca (city) | ||
| Municipalities of Mexico | Tlacoachistlahuaca | Spanish | name | Tlacoachistlahuaca (municipality) | ||
| Municipalities of Northern Samar, Philippines | Catubig | Cebuano | name | a surname from Cebuano | ||
| Municipalities of Northern Samar, Philippines | Catubig | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Northern Samar | ||
| Municipalities of Pangasinan, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | Mary; the mother of Jesus | ||
| Municipalities of Pangasinan, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines named after the Virgin Mary: / a municipality of Davao Occidental | ||
| Municipalities of Pangasinan, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines named after the Virgin Mary: / a municipality of Romblon | ||
| Municipalities of Pangasinan, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines named after the Virgin Mary: / a municipality of Pangasinan | ||
| Municipalities of Pangasinan, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines named after the Virgin Mary: / a municipality of Isabela | ||
| Municipalities of Pangasinan, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines named after the Virgin Mary: / a municipality of Ilocos Sur | ||
| Municipalities of Pangasinan, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines named after the Virgin Mary: / a municipality of Laguna | ||
| Municipalities of Pangasinan, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines named after the Virgin Mary: / a municipality of Bulacan | ||
| Municipalities of Quezon, Philippines | Quezon | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines: / a province of Calabarzon, Luzon, Philippines; Former name: Tayabas; capital and largest city: Lucena | ||
| Municipalities of Quezon, Philippines | Quezon | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines: / a municipality of Quezon, Calabarzon, Luzon, Philippines, on the southern tip of Alabat island | ||
| Municipalities of Quezon, Philippines | Quezon | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines: / a municipality of Isabela, Cagayan Valley, Luzon, Philippines | ||
| Municipalities of Quezon, Philippines | Quezon | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines: / a municipality of Bukidnon, Northern Mindanao, Mindanao, Philippines | ||
| Municipalities of Romblon, Philippines | Concepcion | Cebuano | name | a female given name | ||
| Municipalities of Romblon, Philippines | Concepcion | Cebuano | name | a surname from Spanish | ||
| Municipalities of Romblon, Philippines | Concepcion | Cebuano | name | any of a number of places, including Concepcion, Romblon | ||
| Municipalities of Siquijor, Philippines | Maria | Cebuano | name | a female given name from Hebrew | ||
| Municipalities of Siquijor, Philippines | Maria | Cebuano | name | the Virgin Mary, the mother of Christ | ||
| Municipalities of Siquijor, Philippines | Maria | Cebuano | name | any of several other women in the New Testament, notably Mary Magdalene and Mary of Bethany, the sister of Martha | biblical lifestyle religion | |
| Municipalities of Siquijor, Philippines | Maria | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Siquijor | ||
| Municipalities of Zamboanga Sibugay, Philippines | Alicia | Cebuano | name | a female given name from English | ||
| Municipalities of Zamboanga Sibugay, Philippines | Alicia | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Zamboanga Sibugay | ||
| Municipalities of Zamboanga Sibugay, Philippines | Alicia | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Bohol | ||
| Municipalities of Zamboanga Sibugay, Philippines | Alicia | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Isabela | ||
| Names | Alrica | Old English | name | A male given name | ||
| Names | Alrica | Old English | name | Alaric, king of the Visigoths | ||
| Names | Kom̧le | Marshallese | name | Omelek islet, Kwajalein atoll | ||
| Names | Kom̧le | Marshallese | name | the name of a demon | ||
| Names | Zhak | Albanian | name | a male given name, equivalent to English James or Jacob | masculine | |
| Names | Zhak | Albanian | name | James (biblical character) | masculine | |
| Names | Zhak | Albanian | name | James (book of the Bible) | masculine | |
| Names | ܫܡܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | noun | name, first name (word or set of words by which a person or thing is known, addressed, or referred to) | ||
| Names | ܫܡܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | noun | appellation | ||
| Names | ܫܡܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | noun | reputation, prestige | ||
| Names | ܫܡܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | noun | noun | grammar human-sciences linguistics sciences | |
| Names | ܫܡܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | adv | a little, some | ||
| Names | ܫܡܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | adv | slowly, carefully, lightly | ||
| Names | いみな | Japanese | noun | 忌み名, 諱: real name (of a deceased person or a noble ) in China and Japan / 諱: personal name of a nobility (公家) or a samurai (武家) , taboo to use during their lifetime | ||
| Names | いみな | Japanese | noun | 忌み名, 諱: real name (of a deceased person or a noble ) in China and Japan / 諱, 謚, 諡: posthumous name | ||
| Names | 俗名 | Japanese | noun | secular name | Buddhism lifestyle religion | |
| Names | 俗名 | Japanese | noun | common name | biology natural-sciences taxonomy | |
| Names | 조 | Korean | noun | foxtail millet (Setaria italica) | ||
| Names | 조 | Korean | suffix | dynasty, imperial court | morpheme | |
| Names | 조 | Korean | num | trillion (million million) | ||
| Names | 조 | Korean | name | Jo or Cho | surname | |
| Places | Malaṅkabo | Old Sundanese | name | Minangkabau people | historical | |
| Places | Malaṅkabo | Old Sundanese | name | The Minangkabau homeland, notably Pagaruyung. | historical | |
| Places | agora | Polish | noun | agora (marketplace in Classical Greece) | feminine historical | |
| Places | agora | Polish | noun | agora (gathering of people in an agora) | feminine historical | |
| Places | agora | Polish | noun | assembly, conference, summit (meeting for discussing serious issues) | feminine formal | |
| Places | agora | Polish | noun | summit (place for having a serious meeting) | feminine formal | |
| Places | agora | Polish | noun | agora (currency of Israel) | feminine | |
| Places | aynumosir | Ainu | noun | the land of humans; the earth | ||
| Places | aynumosir | Ainu | noun | the land of the Ainu people: Hokkaidō, southern Sakhalin, or the Kuril Islands | ||
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | woman, crone, hag (female person; often one causing problems or one that is old) / woman; wife; girlfriend (female romantic partner, especially married) | colloquial derogatory dialectal feminine Łowicz | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | woman, crone, hag (female person; often one causing problems or one that is old) / grandmother (mother of one's mother or father) | childish colloquial derogatory dialectal feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | woman, crone, hag (female person; often one causing problems or one that is old) / female teacher | colloquial derogatory dialectal feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | woman, crone, hag (female person; often one causing problems or one that is old) / village woman (woman from a village) | colloquial derogatory dialectal feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | woman, crone, hag (female person; often one causing problems or one that is old) / village seller (woman who sells things from a village) | colloquial derogatory dialectal feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | woman, crone, hag (female person; often one causing problems or one that is old) / hag (evil female character) | colloquial derogatory dialectal feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | woman, crone, hag (female person; often one causing problems or one that is old) / grain hag (demon in the form of an old woman who scares children not to go into the grain) | colloquial derogatory dialectal feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | woman, crone, hag (female person; often one causing problems or one that is old) / hag (unspecified, mythical figure of a woman in Grzybek on the Black Water Bridge, whose buttocks must be kissed by all who go to Osie for the first time) | colloquial derogatory dialectal feminine obsolete | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | woman, crone, hag (female person; often one causing problems or one that is old) / hag; witch, spellcaster | colloquial derogatory dialectal feminine obsolete | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | woman, crone, hag (female person; often one causing problems or one that is old) / female beggar (woman who begs) | colloquial derogatory dialectal feminine obsolete | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | woman, crone, hag (female person; often one causing problems or one that is old) / midwife | medicine obstetrics sciences | colloquial derogatory dialectal feminine obsolete |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | woman, crone, hag (female person; often one causing problems or one that is old) / female hireling; female worker | colloquial derogatory dialectal feminine obsolete | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | woman, crone, hag (female person; often one causing problems or one that is old) / female pimp | colloquial derogatory dialectal feminine obsolete | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | woman, crone, hag (female person; often one causing problems or one that is old) / snowwoman | colloquial derogatory dialectal feminine obsolete | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | woman, crone, hag (female person; often one causing problems or one that is old) / synonym of znachorka | Middle Polish colloquial derogatory dialectal feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | woman, crone, hag (female person; often one causing problems or one that is old) / synonym of płaczka (“mourner, griever”) | Middle Polish colloquial derogatory dialectal feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | woman, crone, hag (female person; often one causing problems or one that is old) / queen | board-games chess games | Middle Polish colloquial derogatory dialectal feminine |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | woman, crone, hag (female person; often one causing problems or one that is old) / idol (female-shaped pillar representing a deity, an object of worship) | Middle Polish colloquial derogatory dialectal feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | pansy, big girl's blouse (male of weak or cowardly character) | derogatory feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | babka (cake in the shape of a truncated cone, with a round base, baked in a large, special form) | feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | ram (hydraulic hammer) | engineering natural-sciences physical-sciences | feminine |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | ram (hydraulic hammer) / driver (thick piece of wood for driving piles, pressing oil, etc.) | engineering natural-sciences physical-sciences | feminine |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | large sheaf | feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | coal opening (hole a the stove for coals poured in to a the room more quickly) | feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | star (luminous celestial body) | feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | Pleiades | astronomy natural-sciences | feminine in-plural |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | old, thick pine | feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | stool circle (short, thick, wooden circle in a spinning wheel attached to a screw at the stool) | hobbies lifestyle spinning sports | feminine Łowicz |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | any of various freshwater sculpins of the genus Cottus | feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | chimney side (side channel in a brick chimney) | feminine Łowicz | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | Christmas bundle (bundle of straw placed on the floor on Christmas Eve) | feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | blunt end (wider end of an egg) | feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | end (last sheaf of grain) | feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | end (last potato bush) | feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | horsing around (playing around with grain equipment) | feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | nimbus (dark cloud) | feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | net windlass (manual windlass for pulling nets out the water) | feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | stack center (structural element of a grain or hay stack; the central, inner part of the stack) | feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | potato cake (baked good made with potatoes) | feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | hag (person in disguise taking part in the ritual round of houses before the Epiphany) | feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | sliver (bundle of unspun fibres) | feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | batlet (stick for washing laundry in a river or pond) | feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | scarecrow | feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | type of dance, considered the most famous | feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | smoke exhaust (hole in the ceiling through which smoke escapes into the chimney) | feminine in-plural | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | pocket (air under thin ice) | feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | kissing block (wooden block carved in the shape of a human head given to new rafters to kiss by rafters who are helping the new rafters with the rafting for the first time) | feminine obsolete | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | seine barrel (narrow barrel with a pole through it, used for winding a seine line while fishing later placed on a sled on ice) | fishing hobbies lifestyle | dialectal feminine obsolete |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | starting peg (peg that starts a game of croquet) | hobbies lifestyle sports | feminine obsolete |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | tamping block (oak block with a handle used for tamping when laying stones, spreading gravel on road surfaces, etc.) | engineering natural-sciences physical-sciences | feminine obsolete |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | painting pillow (leather pillow for applying paint in manual printing of canvases) | art arts | feminine obsolete |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | plug (bundle of rags, wooden board for plugging the cavity of a stove or chimney) | dialectal feminine obsolete | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | bogie (booger) | dialectal feminine obsolete | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | hay block (bundle of hay used as a blockade for dangerous passages) | feminine obsolete | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | hat form (a wooden form on which hats are ironed and shaped) | feminine obsolete | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | boathook | nautical sailing transport | feminine obsolete |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | plantain (any plant of the genus Plantago) | feminine obsolete | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | type of bulbous pear | dialectal feminine obsolete | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | tight knot (knot on a mast twist that raftsmen can't undo) | nautical sailing transport | feminine obsolete |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | raft block (bundle of straw that will be placed in dangerous places on rivers to prevent the raft from running aground) | nautical sailing transport | feminine obsolete |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | synonym of posułt | business mining | feminine obsolete |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | Eurasian jay (Garrulus glandarius) | hobbies hunting lifestyle | feminine obsolete |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | type of wild duck | hobbies hunting lifestyle | feminine obsolete |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | leather ball | games | feminine obsolete |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | pelican (seabird of the family Pelecanidae) | feminine obsolete | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | tuna (fish of the genus Thunnus) | feminine obsolete | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | whipping block | Middle Polish feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | type of cannon; gun | Middle Polish feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | balbal (stone figure used in cult or spiritual functions) | feminine | |
| Places | baba | Polish | noun | jail; dungeon | Middle Polish feminine | |
| Places | bajzel | Polish | noun | mess, bedlam, fuddle | colloquial inanimate masculine | |
| Places | bajzel | Polish | noun | cathouse, brothel | colloquial inanimate masculine | |
| Places | bajzel | Polish | noun | drughouse (a place where someone can easily get drugs) | colloquial inanimate masculine | |
| Places | bazar | Polish | noun | bazaar (marketplace with stalls) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | bazar | Polish | noun | trade (act of buying and selling at a bazaar) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | bazar | Polish | noun | fair (event for trading) | archaic inanimate masculine | |
| Places | bazar | Polish | noun | transport; delivery (act of transporting goods for trade) | inanimate masculine obsolete | |
| Places | bałabunisko | Polish | noun | dried potato stalk | neuter | |
| Places | bałabunisko | Polish | noun | potato field | neuter | |
| Places | beluu | Palauan | noun | country; village | ||
| Places | beluu | Palauan | noun | place; territory | ||
| Places | beluu | Palauan | noun | land; property | ||
| Places | beluu | Palauan | noun | ace (in cards) | ||
| Places | bifurkacja | Polish | noun | bifurcation (act of branching or dividing in two) | feminine | |
| Places | bifurkacja | Polish | noun | bifurcation (place where two roads, tributaries, etc., part or meet) | feminine | |
| Places | bludiště | Czech | noun | maze, labyrinth | neuter | |
| Places | bludiště | Czech | noun | maze, labyrinth, tangle (anything complicated and confusing in structure, arrangement, or character) | figuratively neuter | |
| Places | bludiště | Czech | noun | labyrinth (part of inner ear) | anatomy medicine sciences | neuter |
| Places | bobrowisko | Polish | noun | swamp where moose wade for food | hobbies hunting lifestyle | neuter |
| Places | bobrowisko | Polish | noun | beavery (place where beavers live) | neuter | |
| Places | buchta | Polish | noun | coil of rope | nautical transport | feminine |
| Places | buchta | Polish | noun | place plowed up by wild boars looking for food | hobbies hunting lifestyle | feminine |
| Places | buchta | Polish | noun | small bay | archaic feminine | |
| Places | buchta | Polish | noun | Buchteln | cooking food lifestyle | feminine |
| Places | buchta | Polish | noun | slammer (prison) | Poznań feminine | |
| Places | buchta | Polish | noun | pigpen | Poznań feminine | |
| Places | buchta | Polish | noun | large quadruple bread roll | feminine | |
| Places | buchta | Polish | noun | kitchen | feminine | |
| Places | bělidlo | Czech | noun | bleach (chemical) | neuter | |
| Places | bělidlo | Czech | noun | bleachery | neuter | |
| Places | błędnik | Polish | noun | labyrinth (part of inner ear) | anatomy medicine sciences | inanimate masculine |
| Places | błędnik | Polish | noun | labyrinth, maze (maze formed by paths separated by high hedges) | agriculture business horticulture lifestyle | inanimate masculine |
| Places | błędnik | Polish | noun | errant person, one who errs | archaic masculine person | |
| Places | cechownia | Polish | noun | marking room (place where goods, tools, etc. are marked) | feminine | |
| Places | cechownia | Polish | noun | mining hall (hall in a mine used as meeting place for miners before and after going down as well as a place for various ceremonies) | business mining | feminine |
| Places | chawira | Polish | noun | house, apartment | feminine slang | |
| Places | chawira | Polish | noun | synonym of kryjówka (“hideout”) | feminine slang | |
| Places | chawira | Polish | noun | large pocket | business clothing fashion lifestyle manufacturing textiles | feminine slang |
| Places | chawira | Polish | noun | synonym of prostytutka (“prostitute”) | feminine slang | |
| Places | chifurnia | Spanish | noun | backwater; one-horse town | El-Salvador Guatemala Honduras derogatory feminine | |
| Places | chifurnia | Spanish | noun | brushland | El-Salvador Nicaragua feminine | |
| Places | chifurnia | Spanish | noun | a shack; a hovel; a ramshackle or deteriorated dwelling | El-Salvador derogatory feminine | |
| Places | chimudzi | Chichewa | noun | augmentative of mudzi | augmentative class-7 form-of | |
| Places | chimudzi | Chichewa | noun | augmentative of mudzi / Big village. | class-7 | |
| Places | chlew | Polish | noun | pigsty (enclosure where pigs are kept, either a building or part of one) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | chlew | Polish | noun | pigsty (messy or dirty place) | colloquial inanimate masculine | |
| Places | chodnik | Polish | noun | pavement, sidewalk (area for walking next to road) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | chodnik | Polish | noun | floormat (long and narrow carpet) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | chodnik | Polish | noun | stulm; gallery (underground passage in a mine) | business mining | inanimate masculine |
| Places | chodnik | Polish | noun | walkway, passage; footpath | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | chodnik | Polish | noun | walkway, passage; footpath / garden path | Middle Polish inanimate masculine | |
| Places | chodnik | Polish | noun | tubule drilled by insects in the bark of trees, wood or plants | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | chodnik | Polish | noun | clog (wooden shoe) | inanimate masculine obsolete | |
| Places | chodnik | Polish | noun | courtyard, court, yard | Middle Polish inanimate masculine | |
| Places | chodnik | Polish | noun | cloister | Middle Polish inanimate masculine | |
| Places | city | English | noun | A large settlement, bigger than a town; sometimes with a specific legal definition, depending on the place. | ||
| Places | city | English | noun | A settlement granted special status by royal charter or letters patent; traditionally, a settlement with a cathedral regardless of size. | UK historical | |
| Places | city | English | noun | The central business district; downtown. | Australia | |
| Places | city | English | noun | A large amount of something (used after the noun). | slang | |
| Places | continental United States | English | name | The portion of the United States which is located on the North American continent; the United States exclusive of Hawaii and other overseas territories. | geography natural-sciences | US |
| Places | continental United States | English | name | The largest portion of the United States which is not separated by any ocean or non-U.S. land; the United States exclusive of Alaska, Hawaii, and other overseas territories. | geography natural-sciences | US colloquial |
| Places | czarcie koło | Polish | noun | fairy ring (ring of fungi marking the periphery of the perennial underground growth of the mycelium) | biology mycology natural-sciences | neuter |
| Places | czarcie koło | Polish | noun | fairy ring (place where fairies congregate in a ring, particularly in order to dance) | arts folklore history human-sciences literature media publishing sciences | idiomatic neuter |
| Places | dedina | Slovak | noun | village | feminine | |
| Places | dedina | Slovak | noun | country | feminine | |
| Places | down under | English | prep_phrase | In Australia. | idiomatic | |
| Places | down under | English | prep_phrase | Into Australia; to Australia. | idiomatic | |
| Places | down under | English | prep_phrase | By extension, anywhere, or to anywhere, south of the Equator | ||
| Places | down under | English | prep_phrase | Hell; in Hell. | euphemistic rare | |
| Places | dziczyzna | Polish | noun | wildmeat, game | feminine | |
| Places | dziczyzna | Polish | noun | uncivilized people, barbarians, savages | archaic collective feminine | |
| Places | dziczyzna | Polish | noun | incivilization, wildness, barbarousness; the quality of being uncivilized | archaic feminine | |
| Places | dziczyzna | Polish | noun | a place that is considered uncivilized | archaic feminine | |
| Places | dziura | Polish | noun | hole | feminine | |
| Places | dziura | Polish | noun | cavity (hole in a tooth) | colloquial feminine | |
| Places | dziura | Polish | noun | backwater (place that is impoverished and perceived as far from civilization) | colloquial derogatory feminine | |
| Places | dziura | Polish | noun | vagina | feminine vulgar | |
| Places | dziura | Polish | noun | cave, cavern | feminine informal | |
| Places | díra | Czech | noun | hole (hollow in some surface) | feminine | |
| Places | díra | Czech | noun | hole (opening in a solid) | feminine | |
| Places | díra | Czech | noun | hole (undesirable place to live) | feminine | |
| Places | egbe | Yoruba | noun | chorus or refrain of a song or chant | ||
| Places | egbe | Yoruba | noun | partiality, strong support | ||
| Places | egbe | Yoruba | noun | a town outside from one's hometown; a neighboring town to one's hometown | ||
| Places | egbe | Yoruba | noun | a farm settlement away from one's town | ||
| Places | egbe | Yoruba | noun | foreign land | broadly | |
| Places | egbe | Yoruba | noun | foreigner | ||
| Places | egbe | Yoruba | noun | a state of destruction, annihilation or perishment | ||
| Places | egbe | Yoruba | noun | a traditional charm believed to allow one to become invisible | ||
| Places | foto | Sranan Tongo | noun | city, town | ||
| Places | foto | Sranan Tongo | noun | synonym of benfoto (“fort, fortress”) | archaic | |
| Places | foto | Sranan Tongo | name | synonym of Paramaribo (the capital city of Suriname) | informal | |
| Places | fringe | English | noun | A decorative border. | ||
| Places | fringe | English | noun | A decorative border. / A border or edging. | broadly | |
| Places | fringe | English | noun | A marginal or peripheral part. | also figuratively | |
| Places | fringe | English | noun | A group of people situated on the periphery of a larger community. | ||
| Places | fringe | English | noun | A group of people situated on the periphery of a larger community. / Those members of a political party, or any social group, holding extremist or unorthodox views. | also attributive | |
| Places | fringe | English | noun | The periphery of an area, especially a town or city. | ||
| Places | fringe | English | noun | The periphery of an area, especially a town or city. / Used attributively with reference to Aboriginal people living on the edge of towns etc. | Australia | |
| Places | fringe | English | noun | Synonym of bangs: hair hanging over the forehead, especially a hairstyle where it is cut straight across. | UK | |
| Places | fringe | English | noun | A light or dark band formed by the diffraction of light. | natural-sciences physical-sciences physics | |
| Places | fringe | English | noun | Non-mainstream theatre. | ||
| Places | fringe | English | noun | The peristome or fringe-like appendage of the capsules of most mosses. | biology botany natural-sciences | |
| Places | fringe | English | noun | The area around the green | golf hobbies lifestyle sports | |
| Places | fringe | English | noun | A daypart that precedes or follows prime time. | broadcasting media radio television | |
| Places | fringe | English | adj | Outside the mainstream. | ||
| Places | fringe | English | verb | To decorate with fringe. | transitive | |
| Places | fringe | English | verb | To serve as a fringe. | transitive | |
| Places | getto | Polish | noun | ghetto (area of a city in which Jews were concentrated) | Nazism neuter | |
| Places | getto | Polish | noun | ghetto (area of a city where people of another ethnicity concentrate or are concentrated) | neuter | |
| Places | getto | Polish | noun | ghetto (isolated community, governed by its own laws, hostile towards outsiders) | neuter | |
| Places | gnojówka | Polish | noun | liquid manure | feminine | |
| Places | gnojówka | Polish | noun | manure spot (place in front of a barn where manure is thrown out) | feminine | |
| Places | gospodarstwo | Polish | noun | homestead (rural property including land, house, and buildings, owned by someone) | neuter | |
| Places | gospodarstwo | Polish | noun | farm (place where agricultural and similar activities take place, especially the growing of crops or the raising of livestock) | neuter | |
| Places | gospodarstwo | Polish | noun | household equipment (all tools, equipment, and items in a household) | neuter | |
| Places | gospodarstwo | Polish | noun | household (entirety of work and management required to sustain a household) | neuter | |
| Places | gospodarstwo | Polish | noun | farm management | neuter obsolete | |
| Places | gospodarstwo | Polish | noun | community; governance; management of common property; supervision | Middle Polish neuter | |
| Places | gospodarstwo | Polish | noun | private or common possessions, material goods; abundance; excessive accumulation of wealth | Middle Polish neuter | |
| Places | gospodarstwo | Polish | noun | thrift, frugality | Middle Polish neuter | |
| Places | gospodarstwo | Polish | noun | specialized job, specific activity; scope of responsibilities | Middle Polish neuter | |
| Places | gospodarstwo | Polish | noun | reconstruction; Further details are uncertain. | Middle Polish neuter | |
| Places | gospodarstwo | Polish | noun | host and hostess | obsolete plural | |
| Places | gród | Polish | noun | stronghold, walled place | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | gród | Polish | noun | city, town | archaic inanimate masculine | |
| Places | gródź | Polish | noun | bulkhead | nautical transport | feminine |
| Places | gródź | Polish | noun | fenced off field | feminine | |
| Places | gródź | Polish | verb | second-person singular imperative of grodzić | form-of imperative second-person singular | |
| Places | hel | Polish | noun | helium (second lightest chemical element (symbol He) with an atomic number of 2 and atomic weight of 4.002602, a colorless, odorless, and inert noble gas) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | hel | Polish | noun | airy, high place | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | herne | Middle English | noun | A hirn (corner, nook, or angle) | ||
| Places | herne | Middle English | noun | A refuge; a location of safety where one hides. | ||
| Places | herne | Middle English | noun | The lowest or deepest part of something; especially Hell. | rare | |
| Places | herne | Middle English | noun | A location or portion, especially one that is remote. | rare | |
| Places | herne | Middle English | pron | alternative form of heren (“theirs”) | alt-of alternative | |
| Places | herne | Middle English | noun | alternative form of heron (“heron”) | alt-of alternative | |
| Places | hodowla | Polish | noun | husbandry (raising of livestock and the cultivation of crops) | agriculture business horticulture lifestyle | feminine |
| Places | hodowla | Polish | noun | farm (place where agricultural activities take place) | agriculture business horticulture lifestyle | feminine |
| Places | hodowla | Polish | noun | culture (process of growing a bacterial or other biological entity in an artificial medium) | biology microbiology natural-sciences | feminine |
| Places | hodowla | Polish | noun | collection of organisms subjected to breeding | agriculture biology business horticulture lifestyle microbiology natural-sciences | feminine |
| Places | homestead | English | noun | A house together with surrounding land and buildings, especially on a farm; the property comprising these. | ||
| Places | homestead | English | noun | A house together with surrounding land and buildings, especially on a farm; the property comprising these. / A parcel of land in the interior of North America, usually 160 acres, that was distributed to settlers from Europe or eastern North America under the Dominion Lands Act of 1870 in Canada or the Homestead Act of 1862 in the United States. | Canada US | |
| Places | homestead | English | noun | The place that is one's home. | ||
| Places | homestead | English | noun | A cluster of several houses occupied by an extended family. | South-Africa | |
| Places | homestead | English | noun | The home or seat of a family; place of origin. | obsolete | |
| Places | homestead | English | verb | To acquire or settle on land as a homestead. | intransitive transitive | |
| Places | homestead | English | verb | To appropriate an unowned, scarce means, and thereby gain ownership of it. | transitive | |
| Places | huba | Polish | noun | bracket fungus, polypore, shelf fungus (tree fungus) | feminine | |
| Places | huba | Polish | noun | land unit equal to 24 or 30 morgens | feminine historical | |
| Places | huba | Polish | noun | forest hamlet | feminine historical in-plural obsolete | |
| Places | hơma | Jarai | noun | farm | ||
| Places | hơma | Jarai | noun | field | ||
| Places | jíloviště | Czech | noun | clay pit | neuter | |
| Places | jíloviště | Czech | noun | placer mining site, placer | neuter | |
| Places | kresy | Polish | noun | borderland, frontier | plural | |
| Places | kresy | Polish | noun | nominative/accusative/vocative plural of kres | accusative form-of inanimate masculine nominative plural vocative | |
| Places | kresy | Polish | noun | inflection of kresa: / genitive singular | feminine form-of genitive singular | |
| Places | kresy | Polish | noun | inflection of kresa: / nominative/accusative/vocative plural | accusative feminine form-of nominative plural vocative | |
| Places | krudunek | Polish | noun | synonym of karczowisko | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | krudunek | Polish | noun | synonym of karczowanie | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | kurort | Polish | noun | health resort (resort, such as a spa, providing services designed to improve people's health) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | kurort | Polish | noun | spa town, resort, holiday park (well-known settlement where a health resort is located) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | kurwidołek | Polish | noun | place where prostitutes hang out or where one can easily make a sex appointment | inanimate masculine vulgar | |
| Places | kurwidołek | Polish | noun | jerkwater town, one-horse town, backwater | inanimate masculine vulgar | |
| Places | kurwidołek | Polish | noun | chaos, mess (situation that the speaker considers to be very bad) | inanimate masculine vulgar | |
| Places | luka | Serbo-Croatian | noun | harbor; harbour | ||
| Places | luka | Serbo-Croatian | noun | seaport | ||
| Places | luka | Serbo-Croatian | noun | port | ||
| Places | luka | Serbo-Croatian | noun | genitive singular of luk | form-of genitive singular | |
| Places | market | Middle English | noun | A market; (periodic public assembly for buying or selling). | ||
| Places | market | Middle English | noun | A marketplace; a square for holding markets. | ||
| Places | market | Middle English | noun | A market town; a town where markets are held. | rare | |
| Places | market | Middle English | noun | Trade, interchange, interaction. | rare | |
| Places | małpi gaj | Polish | noun | climbing frame, jungle gym, monkey bars | idiomatic inanimate masculine | |
| Places | małpi gaj | Polish | noun | place where marginalized people gather, usually a thicket in a park | idiomatic inanimate masculine | |
| Places | metropolis | English | noun | The mother (founding) polis (city state) of a colony. | history human-sciences sciences | |
| Places | metropolis | English | noun | A large, busy city, especially as the main city in an area or country or as distinguished from surrounding rural areas. | ||
| Places | metropolis | English | noun | The see of a metropolitan bishop, ranking above its suffragan diocesan bishops. | ||
| Places | metropolis | English | noun | A generic focus in the distribution of plants or animals. | biology ecology natural-sciences | |
| Places | mordownia | Polish | noun | murder hole (slit or hole above the entrance to a fortification, thought to provide access for defenders to kill invaders) | feminine historical | |
| Places | mordownia | Polish | noun | drudgery, toil | colloquial feminine figuratively | |
| Places | mordownia | Polish | noun | shady area; unsafe place with lots of criminal activity | colloquial derogatory feminine | |
| Places | mordownia | Polish | noun | dive bar (disreputable bar) | colloquial derogatory feminine | |
| Places | naleziště | Czech | noun | place where sth is found; place of discovery | neuter | |
| Places | naleziště | Czech | noun | excavation | neuter | |
| Places | nguru | Igbo | noun | residential (walled) compound | ||
| Places | nguru | Igbo | noun | central area of settlement | ||
| Places | nguru | Igbo | noun | kindred, family circle | ||
| Places | nocnik | Polish | noun | potty, chamber pot | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | nocnik | Polish | noun | synonym of nocleg | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | nowina | Polish | noun | tidbit, piece of news, piece of gossip | feminine | |
| Places | nowina | Polish | noun | innovation, novelty | feminine | |
| Places | nowina | Polish | noun | place overgrown with grass in an unplowed field | feminine | |
| Places | návsí | Czech | noun | alternative form of náves | alt-of alternative archaic neuter | |
| Places | návsí | Czech | noun | inflection of náves: / instrumental singular | form-of instrumental singular | |
| Places | návsí | Czech | noun | inflection of náves: / genitive plural | form-of genitive plural | |
| Places | obszar | Polish | noun | area (particular geographic region; limited area, particularly a large one) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | obszar | Polish | noun | area (particular area affected by something) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | obszar | Polish | noun | area, domain (any extent, scope, or range) | broadly figuratively inanimate masculine | |
| Places | obszar | Polish | noun | domain, region (non-empty connected open set in a topological space) | mathematics sciences topology | inanimate masculine |
| Places | obszar | Polish | noun | voluminosity (large measure of something; big size) | inanimate masculine obsolete | |
| Places | obszar | Polish | noun | land; field | inanimate masculine obsolete | |
| Places | obszar | Polish | noun | additional land beyond a measured field | Middle Polish inanimate masculine | |
| Places | ogródek | Polish | noun | diminutive of ogród | agriculture business horticulture lifestyle | diminutive form-of inanimate masculine |
| Places | ogródek | Polish | noun | genitive plural of ogródka | feminine form-of genitive plural | |
| Places | otadžbina | Serbo-Croatian | noun | fatherland | ||
| Places | otadžbina | Serbo-Croatian | noun | motherland | ||
| Places | otadžbina | Serbo-Croatian | noun | homeland | ||
| Places | otoczenie | Polish | noun | verbal noun of otoczyć | form-of neuter noun-from-verb uncountable | |
| Places | otoczenie | Polish | noun | ambiance, environment, surroundings | countable neuter | |
| Places | otoczenie | Polish | noun | neighbourhood | mathematics sciences | countable neuter |
| Places | outskirts | English | noun | The area surrounding a city or town; suburb. | plural plural-normally | |
| Places | outskirts | English | noun | plural of outskirt | form-of plural | |
| Places | outskirts | English | verb | third-person singular simple present indicative of outskirt | form-of indicative present singular third-person | |
| Places | pacht | Polish | noun | synonym of dzierżawa | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | pacht | Polish | noun | lease (that what a leaser gains from a lease) | inanimate masculine obsolete | |
| Places | pacht | Polish | noun | lease (payment for a lease) | inanimate masculine obsolete | |
| Places | pacht | Polish | noun | place or room set aside for a leaser | inanimate masculine obsolete | |
| Places | pacht | Polish | noun | synonym of dzierżawca | masculine obsolete person | |
| Places | patelnia | Polish | noun | frying pan, frypan, skillet (long-handled, shallow pan used for frying food) | feminine | |
| Places | patelnia | Polish | noun | very hot place completely exposed to the sun | feminine figuratively | |
| Places | patelnia | Polish | noun | scorching heat (high air temperature) | feminine figuratively | |
| Places | patelnia | Polish | noun | cunnilingus (stimulation of the vulva using the mouth as a sexual act) | feminine slang vulgar | |
| Places | patelnia | Polish | noun | one hundred percent opportunity to score a goal | ball-games games hobbies lifestyle soccer sports | feminine slang |
| Places | pielesz | Polish | noun | lair of a wild beast or bird of prey | hobbies hunting lifestyle | inanimate masculine |
| Places | pielesz | Polish | noun | grove (place where the fruit grows) | dialectal inanimate masculine | |
| Places | pielesz | Polish | noun | secluded retreat, out of the way place, quiet | dialectal inanimate masculine | |
| Places | pielesz | Polish | verb | second-person singular present of pleć | form-of present second-person singular | |
| Places | placówka | Polish | noun | agency, branch, mission; foreign facility, foreign branch (diplomatic or commercial representative office of a country located in the territory of another country) | business diplomacy finance government politics trading | feminine |
| Places | placówka | Polish | noun | center, facility, institution; agency | feminine | |
| Places | placówka | Polish | noun | post (place guarded by a military) | government military politics war | feminine |
| Places | placówka | Polish | noun | outpost (stopping place of the branch that insures the military of a given country) | government military politics war | feminine |
| Places | planty | Polish | noun | green belt (strip of land next to a building, open space, road, etc., with plants on it, intended for exercise or recreation) | plural | |
| Places | planty | Polish | noun | nominative/accusative/vocative plural of plant | accusative form-of inanimate masculine nominative plural vocative | |
| Places | planty | Polish | noun | inflection of planta: / genitive singular | feminine form-of genitive singular | |
| Places | planty | Polish | noun | inflection of planta: / nominative/accusative/vocative plural | accusative feminine form-of nominative plural vocative | |
| Places | plaza | English | noun | A town's public square. | ||
| Places | plaza | English | noun | An open area used for gathering in a city, often having small trees and sitting benches. | ||
| Places | plaza | English | noun | A strip mall. | Canada US | |
| Places | plaza | English | noun | A shopping mall.# | ||
| Places | plaza | English | noun | A shopping mall.#: The hotel overlooks a busy shopping plaza. / The hotel overlooks a busy shopping plaza. | ||
| Places | plebónka | Polish | noun | synonym of plebania | Catholicism Christianity Roman-Catholicism | feminine |
| Places | plebónka | Polish | noun | field of a parsonage | feminine | |
| Places | pobój | Polish | noun | beating (physical assault) | inanimate masculine obsolete | |
| Places | pobój | Polish | noun | battlefield (place where a battle was fought) | inanimate masculine obsolete | |
| Places | podziemie | Polish | noun | underground part of a building | neuter | |
| Places | podziemie | Polish | noun | underground, subterrain | in-plural neuter | |
| Places | podziemie | Polish | noun | underground (anarchic or clandestine group) | art arts government politics | neuter |
| Places | polana | Polish | noun | glade, clearing | feminine | |
| Places | polana | Polish | noun | inflection of polano: / genitive singular | form-of genitive neuter singular | |
| Places | polana | Polish | noun | inflection of polano: / nominative/accusative/vocative plural | accusative form-of neuter nominative plural vocative | |
| Places | polana | Polish | verb | feminine nominative/vocative singular of polany | feminine form-of nominative participle singular vocative | |
| Places | pole | Polish | noun | field (land for cultivation) | agriculture business lifestyle | countable neuter |
| Places | pole | Polish | noun | field (land designated for some activity) | countable neuter | |
| Places | pole | Polish | noun | field (area characterized by some activity, i.e. battle) | neuter | |
| Places | pole | Polish | noun | outside (area not inside a building) | neuter uncountable | |
| Places | pole | Polish | noun | field. ground, pitch | hobbies lifestyle sports | countable neuter |
| Places | pole | Polish | noun | field (part of some surface) | countable neuter | |
| Places | pole | Polish | noun | field (extent of someone's interest or activities) | countable neuter | |
| Places | pole | Polish | noun | field (freedom of action or choice) | neuter uncountable | |
| Places | pole | Polish | noun | field (physical phenomenon (such as force, potential or fluid velocity) that pervades a region) | natural-sciences physical-sciences physics | countable neuter |
| Places | pole | Polish | noun | field (number that expresses the area of a given geometric figure in square units) | mathematics sciences | neuter uncountable |
| Places | pole | Polish | noun | field (area of memory or storage reserved for a particular value, subject to virtual access controls) | computing engineering mathematics natural-sciences physical-sciences sciences | neuter |
| Places | pole | Polish | noun | background (part of an image that is not the main part) | neuter obsolete | |
| Places | pole | Polish | noun | group of nerve cells located close to each other in the central nervous system and performing the same function | anatomy medicine sciences | neuter obsolete |
| Places | pole | Polish | noun | hunting ground | hobbies hunting lifestyle | neuter obsolete |
| Places | pole | Polish | noun | measure of land | neuter obsolete | |
| Places | pole | Polish | noun | field (area on a chessboard) | board-games chess games | Middle Polish neuter |
| Places | pole | Polish | noun | The meaning of this term is uncertain. | Middle Polish neuter | |
| Places | pole | Polish | noun | strip of clothing | neuter | |
| Places | pole | Polish | prep | alternative form of podle (“next to, near”) | alt-of alternative | |
| Places | pole | Polish | noun | dative/locative singular of poła | dative feminine form-of locative singular | |
| Places | prdel | Czech | noun | ass (buttocks) | feminine vulgar | |
| Places | prdel | Czech | noun | fun | feminine vulgar | |
| Places | prdel | Czech | noun | backwater (remote place) | feminine vulgar | |
| Places | prenn | Cumbric | noun | tree | reconstruction | |
| Places | prenn | Cumbric | noun | timber | reconstruction | |
| Places | prison camp | English | noun | A camp in which either prisoners of war or political prisoners are interned. | ||
| Places | prison camp | English | noun | A low-security federal prison. | US | |
| Places | przedpole | Polish | noun | forefield (land in close proximity to something, e.g. a house) | neuter | |
| Places | przedpole | Polish | noun | forefield (sphere in which one can distinguish elements characteristic of a certain field, e.g. literature, art) | art arts literature media publishing | neuter |
| Places | przedpole | Polish | noun | forefield (the nearest part of the field as of a hunter's view) | hobbies hunting lifestyle | neuter |
| Places | przedpole | Polish | noun | goal area (area of the pitch closest to goal) | ball-games games hobbies lifestyle soccer sports | neuter |
| Places | przedpole | Polish | noun | forefield (the nearest part of a combat field) | government military politics war | neuter |
| Places | przedproże | Polish | noun | stoop (small staircase ending in a platform and leading to the entrance of an apartment building or other building) | architecture | neuter |
| Places | przedproże | Polish | noun | forefield (land in close proximity to something, e.g. a house) | neuter | |
| Places | przedproże | Polish | noun | forefield (sphere in which one can distinguish elements characteristic of a certain field, e.g. literature, art) | art arts literature media publishing | neuter |
| Places | przesiek | Polish | noun | alternative form of przesieka | alt-of alternative inanimate masculine | |
| Places | przesiek | Polish | noun | genitive plural of przesieka | feminine form-of genitive plural | |
| Places | przesieka | Polish | noun | clearing (open space in a forest created by cutting down trees) | feminine | |
| Places | przesieka | Polish | verb | third-person singular present of przesiekać | form-of present singular third-person | |
| Places | pustoš | Serbo-Croatian | noun | wasteland, desert | ||
| Places | pustoš | Serbo-Croatian | noun | emptiness, solitude | ||
| Places | pòle | Kashubian | noun | field (land for cultivation) | agriculture business lifestyle | neuter |
| Places | pòle | Kashubian | noun | around, near | obsolete | |
| Places | pólko | Polish | noun | diminutive of pole | diminutive form-of neuter | |
| Places | pólko | Polish | noun | synonym of polana | neuter | |
| Places | působiště | Czech | noun | place of work, place of business | neuter | |
| Places | působiště | Czech | noun | point | natural-sciences physical-sciences physics | neuter |
| Places | raj | Polish | noun | paradise | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | raj | Polish | noun | heaven | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | raj | Polish | noun | synonym of swat | masculine person | |
| Places | raj | Polish | verb | second-person singular imperative of raić | form-of imperative second-person singular | |
| Places | razboj | Serbo-Croatian | noun | loom (weaving frame) | ||
| Places | razboj | Serbo-Croatian | noun | parallel bars, uneven bars | gymnastics hobbies lifestyle sports | |
| Places | razboj | Serbo-Croatian | noun | battlefield | literary | |
| Places | razboj | Serbo-Croatian | noun | combat, warfare | literary | |
| Places | razboj | Serbo-Croatian | noun | burglary | regional | |
| Places | rozwidlenie | Polish | noun | verbal noun of rozwidlić | form-of neuter noun-from-verb uncountable | |
| Places | rozwidlenie | Polish | noun | fork (intersection in a place where one road is split into two) | countable neuter | |
| Places | rozwidlenie | Polish | noun | crotch (area where something forks or branches, where a ramification takes place) | countable neuter | |
| Places | rynek | Polish | noun | market, marketplace (city square or other fairly spacious site where traders set up stalls and buyers browse the merchandise) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | rynek | Polish | noun | marketplace (open area hosting a public market) | colloquial inanimate masculine | |
| Places | rynek | Polish | noun | market (formally organized system of trading in specified goods or effects) | business economics finance sciences trading | inanimate masculine |
| Places | rynek | Polish | noun | market (group of people dealing in trade) | business economics finance sciences trading | colloquial inanimate masculine |
| Places | rynek | Polish | noun | area (place designated for particular activities) | inanimate masculine obsolete | |
| Places | rynek | Silesian | noun | market, marketplace (open area in a town housing a public market) | business finance trading | inanimate masculine |
| Places | rynek | Silesian | noun | market (formally organized system of trading in specified goods or effects) | business finance trading | inanimate masculine |
| Places | scena | Polish | noun | stage, platform (surface, generally elevated, upon which show performances or other public events are given) | entertainment lifestyle theater | feminine |
| Places | scena | Polish | noun | scene (location of an event that attracts attention) | feminine | |
| Places | scena | Polish | noun | picture, scene (view or scene from life observed by someone or shown on television, in theater, etc.) | feminine | |
| Places | scena | Polish | noun | scene (heated argument) | colloquial feminine | |
| Places | scenka | Polish | noun | diminutive of scena | entertainment lifestyle theater | diminutive feminine form-of |
| Places | scenka | Polish | noun | picture, scene (view or scene from life observed by someone or shown on television, in theater, etc.) | feminine | |
| Places | skansen | Polish | noun | open-air museum | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | skansen | Polish | noun | jerkwater town, one-horse town, backwater | colloquial inanimate masculine | |
| Places | smallholding | English | noun | A small farm. | ||
| Places | smallholding | English | noun | The owning of such a farm. | ||
| Places | smallholding | English | noun | A small plantation or land with a small number of slaves (generally 19 or less). | US historical | |
| Places | somewhere | English | adv | In an uncertain or unspecified location. | not-comparable | |
| Places | somewhere | English | adv | To an uncertain or unspecified location. | not-comparable | |
| Places | somewhere | English | adv | At some unspecified point. | not-comparable | |
| Places | somewhere | English | noun | Unspecified or unknown (unlocated) place or location. | ||
| Places | somewhere | English | noun | A person with strong cultural or social ties to a specific place. | ||
| Places | somewhere else | English | noun | A place other than here. | uncountable | |
| Places | somewhere else | English | adv | In or at some other place. | ||
| Places | somewhere else | English | adv | To some other place. | ||
| Places | somewhere else | English | adv | Distracted; in a daydream, (of the mind) unable to interact with events in the here and now | figuratively | |
| Places | spacerniak | Polish | noun | prison yard | inanimate masculine slang | |
| Places | spacerniak | Polish | noun | place where people often stroll by | colloquial humorous inanimate masculine | |
| Places | spichlerz | Polish | noun | granary (storage facility) | agriculture business lifestyle | inanimate masculine |
| Places | spichlerz | Polish | noun | breadbasket, food bowl, foodshed, granary (food-producing region) | figuratively inanimate masculine | |
| Places | spichrz | Polish | noun | granary (storage facility) | agriculture business lifestyle | inanimate masculine |
| Places | spichrz | Polish | noun | breadbasket, food bowl, foodshed, granary (food-producing region) | figuratively inanimate masculine | |
| Places | stadnina | Polish | noun | stud farm (establishment for selective breeding of horses) | feminine | |
| Places | stadnina | Polish | noun | stud (group of horses kept for breeding) | broadly feminine | |
| Places | stadnina | Polish | noun | riding stable (place where horses are kept for guests to ride) | feminine | |
| Places | strefa | Polish | noun | zone | feminine | |
| Places | strefa | Polish | noun | area | feminine | |
| Places | strefa | Polish | noun | region | feminine | |
| Places | strefa | Polish | noun | belt | feminine | |
| Places | szaniec | Polish | noun | sconce (earthwork fortification) | government military politics war | inanimate masculine |
| Places | szaniec | Polish | noun | bastion, stronghold (place of domination by, or refuge or survival of, a particular group or idea) | figuratively inanimate literary masculine | |
| Places | szefostwo | Polish | noun | leadership; bosshood (acting as the head of a company, institution, or organization; the role of a boss) | colloquial neuter uncountable | |
| Places | szefostwo | Polish | noun | leadership (group of people managing a company) | countable neuter | |
| Places | szefostwo | Polish | noun | leadership (headquarters of management) | colloquial countable neuter | |
| Places | szrot | Polish | noun | scrapyard that sells used car parts | colloquial inanimate masculine | |
| Places | szrot | Polish | noun | something decrepit and useless | colloquial inanimate masculine | |
| Places | sztab | Polish | noun | headquarters, staff (group of officers, enlisted and civilian staff who serve the commander of a division or other large military unit in their command and control role through planning, analysis, and information gathering, as well as by relaying, coordinating, and supervising the execution of their plans and orders, especially in case of multiple simultaneous and rapidly changing complex operations) | government military politics war | inanimate masculine |
| Places | sztab | Polish | noun | headquarters (place where a military staff resides) | government military politics war | inanimate masculine |
| Places | sztab | Polish | noun | staff (group of people directing some kind of organized activity) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | sztab | Polish | noun | staff (group of specialists in a particular field who support the work of authorities or holders of important functions) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | sztab | Polish | noun | genitive plural of sztaba | feminine form-of genitive plural | |
| Places | sąsiedztwo | Polish | noun | neighborship (quality of being a neighbor) | neuter | |
| Places | sąsiedztwo | Polish | noun | neighbourhood (collection of neighboring houses) | neuter | |
| Places | sąsiedztwo | Polish | noun | neighbourhood (given local area) | neuter | |
| Places | sąsiedztwo | Polish | noun | neighbor | literary neuter | |
| Places | sąsiedztwo | Polish | noun | neighbourhood | graph-theory mathematics sciences | neuter |
| Places | sıla | Turkish | noun | An act of reuniting with the loved ones or a place after a long time. | ||
| Places | sıla | Turkish | noun | One's dearly missed birthplace or hometown. | ||
| Places | targowica | Polish | noun | marketplace | business | dated feminine |
| Places | targowica | Polish | noun | the Targowica Confederation | feminine historical | |
| Places | targowica | Polish | noun | treason | feminine | |
| Places | tatersal | Polish | noun | horse riding arena | historical inanimate masculine | |
| Places | tatersal | Polish | noun | horse marketplace | historical inanimate masculine | |
| Places | taw | Guajajára | noun | village | ||
| Places | taw | Guajajára | particle | alternative form of haw | alt-of alternative | |
| Places | town | English | noun | A settlement; an area with residential districts, shops and amenities, and its own local government; especially one larger than a village and smaller than a city, historically enclosed by a fence or walls, with total populations ranging from several hundred to more than a hundred thousand (as of the early 21st century) | countable uncountable | |
| Places | town | English | noun | Any more urbanized centre than the place of reference. | countable uncountable | |
| Places | town | English | noun | A rural settlement in which a market was held at least once a week. | UK countable historical uncountable | |
| Places | town | English | noun | The residents (as opposed to gown: the students, faculty, etc.) of a community which is the site of a university. | countable uncountable | |
| Places | town | English | noun | Used to refer to a town or similar entity under discussion. | colloquial countable uncountable | |
| Places | town | English | noun | A major city, especially one where the speaker is located. | countable uncountable | |
| Places | town | English | noun | A townhouse. | business real-estate | countable informal uncountable |
| Places | town | English | noun | A municipal organization, such as a corporation, defined by the laws of the entity of which it is a part. | law | countable uncountable |
| Places | town | English | noun | An enclosure which surrounded the mere homestead or dwelling of the lord of the manor; by extension, the whole of the land which constituted the domain. | countable obsolete uncountable | |
| Places | town | English | noun | A farm or farmstead; also, a court or farmyard. | Scotland UK countable dialectal obsolete uncountable | |
| Places | trailhead | English | noun | The beginning of a trail, often specifically a hiking trail. | ||
| Places | trailhead | English | noun | The initial clue that leads to an alternate reality game. | games gaming | |
| Places | traktier | Polish | noun | synonym of traktiernia | inanimate masculine obsolete | |
| Places | traktier | Polish | noun | synonym of tratiernik | masculine person | |
| Places | trg | Serbo-Croatian | noun | square | ||
| Places | trg | Serbo-Croatian | noun | marketplace | ||
| Places | trg | Serbo-Croatian | noun | piazza | ||
| Places | trg | Serbo-Croatian | noun | plaza | ||
| Places | trg | Serbo-Croatian | noun | forum | ||
| Places | ultramar | Catalan | noun | overseas, abroad | masculine | |
| Places | ultramar | Catalan | noun | ultramarine (pigment) | masculine | |
| Places | uroczysko | Polish | noun | wilderness (desolate place) | neuter | |
| Places | uroczysko | Polish | noun | difficult-to-access area, usually swampy and forested | geography natural-sciences | neuter |
| Places | uroczysko | Polish | noun | forest district, natural landmark (part of a site surrounded by natural boundaries, identified by a topographical name, e.g. a copse of trees in an open plain) | geography natural-sciences | neuter |
| Places | uroczysko | Polish | noun | sacred site, sacred spot (in ancient Slavic culture, a place in the wilderness associated with the worship of a deity, where meetings were held, or considered to be the seat of evil spirits) | historical neuter | |
| Places | vicus | Latin | noun | street; quarter, neighbourhood; row of houses | declension-2 | |
| Places | vicus | Latin | noun | village; hamlet | declension-2 | |
| Places | vicus | Latin | noun | municipal section or ward, farm | declension-2 | |
| Places | village | English | noun | A rural habitation of size between a hamlet and a town. | ||
| Places | village | English | noun | A rural habitation that has a church, but no market. | British | |
| Places | village | English | noun | A planned community such as a retirement community or shopping district. | Australia | |
| Places | village | English | noun | An exclusive gated community; a subdivision. | Philippines | |
| Places | vrijthof | Dutch | noun | forecourt of a church | neuter no-diminutive | |
| Places | vrijthof | Dutch | noun | enclosed court | neuter no-diminutive | |
| Places | wapiennik | Polish | noun | limekiln (kiln used to produce quicklime) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | wapiennik | Polish | noun | place where lime is made | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | wirydarz | Polish | noun | garth (garden in a rectangular courtyard in a monastery, usually surrounded by cloisters) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | wirydarz | Polish | noun | garth (small decorative garden including trees) | agriculture business horticulture lifestyle | inanimate masculine |
| Places | wondół | Polish | noun | synonym of dół | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | wondół | Polish | noun | place with holes for planting potatoes | in-plural inanimate masculine | |
| Places | wyraj | Polish | noun | warm lands to which migratory birds fly during the winter; by extension, the migration of such birds | dated inanimate masculine | |
| Places | wyraj | Polish | noun | warm lands to which people go on holiday/vacation; by extension, such a vacation | figuratively inanimate masculine | |
| Places | zamknięcie | Polish | noun | verbal noun of zamknąć | form-of neuter noun-from-verb uncountable | |
| Places | zamknięcie | Polish | noun | fastener (device for locking something) | countable neuter | |
| Places | zamknięcie | Polish | noun | closure, confinement (closed place) | countable neuter | |
| Places | zapole | Polish | noun | grain bin | agriculture business lifestyle | neuter regional |
| Places | zapole | Polish | noun | outfield (forest-free area; area covered with arable fields) | agriculture business lifestyle | archaic dialectal neuter |
| Places | zapole | Polish | noun | areas of fields | in-plural neuter | |
| Places | zapowiednik | Polish | noun | promise, omen (sign of what's to come) | inanimate masculine obsolete | |
| Places | zapowiednik | Polish | noun | Russian nature reserve | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | zaproże | Polish | noun | place behind the doorsill, by the door | architecture | dated neuter |
| Places | zaproże | Polish | noun | place just behind a rock step formed naturally in a river bed or glacial valley | geography geology natural-sciences | neuter |
| Places | zastávka | Czech | noun | stop, tram stop, train or bus stop | feminine | |
| Places | zastávka | Czech | noun | stand, taxi stand | feminine | |
| Places | zimidzi | Chichewa | noun | plural of chimudzi | class-8 form-of plural | |
| Places | zimidzi | Chichewa | noun | augmentative of midzi | augmentative class-8 form-of | |
| Places | zimoviště | Czech | noun | winter quarters, overwintering site | neuter | |
| Places | zimoviště | Czech | noun | hibernaculum | biology natural-sciences zoology | neuter |
| Places | zimowisko | Polish | noun | winter school trip, winterim | neuter | |
| Places | zimowisko | Polish | noun | a place where one spends winter | neuter | |
| Places | zwierzyniec | Polish | noun | nature preserve, zoo, zoological garden, zoological park | biology natural-sciences zoology | inanimate masculine |
| Places | zwierzyniec | Polish | noun | menagerie (collection of live wild animals on exhibition) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | zwierzyniec | Polish | noun | menagerie (the enclosure where such animals are kept) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | zwierzyniec | Polish | noun | place where animals for hunting are kept | hobbies hunting lifestyle | inanimate masculine |
| Places | čistírna | Czech | noun | cleaners, dry cleaner (business) | feminine | |
| Places | čistírna | Czech | noun | cleaning plant, purification plant, treatment plant | feminine | |
| Places | łowisko | Polish | noun | hunting ground | hobbies hunting lifestyle | neuter |
| Places | łowisko | Polish | noun | fishing ground, fishery | fishing hobbies lifestyle | neuter |
| Places | świat | Polish | noun | world (planet) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | świat | Polish | noun | world (the Universe) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | świat | Polish | noun | world (environment within the universe) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | świat | Polish | noun | world (nearest environment and surroundings) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | świat | Polish | noun | world (place in which people live) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | świat | Polish | noun | world (group of people, things, or phenomena with common features) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | świat | Polish | noun | world (reality measured objectively determining a human's conditions) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | świat | Polish | noun | world (perceived or seemingly understanding of one's surroundings, real or not) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | świat | Polish | noun | world (set of people, institutions, and activities comprising someone's life) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | świat | Polish | noun | world (people living on Earth collectively) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | świat | Polish | noun | world (group of people occupying a high social status) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | świat | Polish | noun | heap (large amount of something) | dated dialectal inanimate masculine | |
| Places | świat | Polish | noun | object in the shape of a disc or ball made of wafers and hung from the ceiling on Christmas Day | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | šalis | Lithuanian | noun | land, region, periphery, province, county or a greater part of a country | ||
| Places | šalis | Lithuanian | noun | country; nation (as a sovereign state) | ||
| Places | šalis | Lithuanian | noun | aside | idiomatic | |
| Places | šalis | Lithuanian | noun | participating side involved in the legal agreement, party | law | |
| Places | варош | Pannonian Rusyn | noun | city | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | варош | Pannonian Rusyn | noun | town | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | град | Serbo-Croatian | noun | city, town | ||
| Places | град | Serbo-Croatian | noun | fortress, castle | ||
| Places | град | Serbo-Croatian | noun | downtown, city centre | usually | |
| Places | град | Serbo-Croatian | noun | hail | ||
| Places | град | Serbo-Croatian | noun | gradian | mathematics sciences | |
| Places | град | Serbo-Croatian | noun | degree (measuring unit in various systems; the more usual and general term is сте̏пе̄н or сту̑пањ) | ||
| Places | затон | Russian | noun | backwater | ||
| Places | затон | Russian | noun | boatyard | ||
| Places | острог | Russian | noun | stockaded town | historical | |
| Places | острог | Russian | noun | jail, gaol | dated | |
| Places | острог | Russian | noun | genitive plural of острога́ (ostrogá) | form-of genitive plural | |
| Places | отаџбина | Serbo-Croatian | noun | fatherland | ||
| Places | отаџбина | Serbo-Croatian | noun | motherland | ||
| Places | отаџбина | Serbo-Croatian | noun | homeland | ||
| Places | пустош | Macedonian | noun | wasteland, barren area | masculine | |
| Places | пустош | Macedonian | noun | devastation | masculine | |
| Places | пустош | Macedonian | noun | emptiness, solitude | masculine | |
| Places | тоня | Russian | noun | fishery, fishing ground | ||
| Places | тоня | Russian | noun | haul of fish | ||
| Places | юрт | Ingush | noun | village | ||
| Places | юрт | Ingush | noun | town | ||
| Places | آبادی | Urdu | noun | population | feminine | |
| Places | آبادی | Urdu | noun | settlement | feminine | |
| Places | بھوں | Punjabi | noun | ground; soil; earth; land | feminine | |
| Places | بھوں | Punjabi | noun | homeland | feminine figuratively | |
| Places | شہر | Urdu | noun | city (urban area) | ||
| Places | شہر | Urdu | noun | town | broadly | |
| Places | كوی | Ottoman Turkish | noun | village, a rural settlement of size between a hamlet and a town | ||
| Places | كوی | Ottoman Turkish | noun | countryside, a rural area located outside of towns and cities | ||
| Places | مكان | Arabic | noun | place, location, position | ||
| Places | مكان | Arabic | noun | status, dignity | ||
| Places | مكان | Arabic | noun | in place of | ||
| Places | هوتٍي | Pattani Malay | noun | forest; jungle; woods | ||
| Places | هوتٍي | Pattani Malay | noun | debt | ||
| Places | پناہ | Urdu | noun | refuge (ie. protection) | ||
| Places | پناہ | Urdu | noun | shelter (ie. a place of security) | ||
| Places | پناہ | Urdu | noun | asylum | ||
| Places | ਗੁਆਂਢ | Punjabi | noun | neighborhood, vicinity | masculine | |
| Places | ਗੁਆਂਢ | Punjabi | noun | neighbours | masculine | |
| Places | ਧਾਮ | Punjabi | noun | place | masculine | |
| Places | ਧਾਮ | Punjabi | noun | abode, dwelling, home | masculine | |
| Places | ਪਿੰਡ | Punjabi | noun | village, rural town | masculine | |
| Places | ਪਿੰਡ | Punjabi | noun | pinda | Hinduism masculine | |
| Places | ਵਾਸ | Punjabi | noun | stay, sojourn | masculine | |
| Places | ਵਾਸ | Punjabi | noun | residence, abode, dwelling | masculine | |
| Places | அகம் | Tamil | noun | internal, inside (e.g., inside oneself); one’s body and mind, the opposite of புறம் (puṟam, “external / exterior”) | ||
| Places | அகம் | Tamil | noun | house, place | ||
| Places | அகம் | Tamil | noun | country | ||
| Places | அகம் | Tamil | noun | akam (a genre of Tamil love-themed poem) | communications journalism literature media poetry publishing writing | |
| Places | அகம் | Tamil | noun | breast | anatomy medicine sciences | |
| Places | அகம் | Tamil | noun | ether | ||
| Places | அவை | Tamil | pron | those, they | distal neuter | |
| Places | அவை | Tamil | noun | assembly of men | countable neuter | |
| Places | அவை | Tamil | noun | assembly of learned men | countable neuter | |
| Places | அவை | Tamil | noun | theatre, assembly hall | countable neuter | |
| Places | அவை | Tamil | noun | learned men, poets | countable neuter | |
| Places | அவை | Tamil | verb | to pound, thump, in a mortar | countable neuter transitive | |
| Places | அவை | Tamil | verb | to cuff, prod | countable neuter transitive | |
| Places | அவை | Tamil | verb | to cook, boil | countable neuter transitive | |
| Places | அவை | Tamil | verb | to press down, crush | countable neuter transitive | |
| Places | கை | Tamil | noun | hand | anatomy medicine sciences | |
| Places | கை | Tamil | noun | a help, hand | figuratively | |
| Places | கை | Tamil | noun | elephant's trunk | ||
| Places | கை | Tamil | noun | ray (as of the sun) | ||
| Places | கை | Tamil | noun | group, set (as in counting bricks), dry dung-cakes | ||
| Places | கை | Tamil | noun | a hand-pose in dancing | ||
| Places | கை | Tamil | noun | side (right or left) | ||
| Places | கை | Tamil | noun | faction, party | ||
| Places | கை | Tamil | noun | rafter | ||
| Places | கை | Tamil | noun | semaphore | ||
| Places | கை | Tamil | noun | sleeve (of a garment) | colloquial | |
| Places | கை | Tamil | noun | handle (as of an axe) | colloquial | |
| Places | கை | Tamil | noun | handle (as of a fan) | ||
| Places | கை | Tamil | noun | wing of a bird | ||
| Places | கை | Tamil | noun | wing of an army | ||
| Places | கை | Tamil | noun | army | ||
| Places | கை | Tamil | noun | place | ||
| Places | கை | Tamil | noun | money on hand | ||
| Places | கை | Tamil | noun | that which is fit to be done | ||
| Places | கை | Tamil | noun | decoration, dressing | ||
| Places | கை | Tamil | noun | strength, ability | ||
| Places | கை | Tamil | noun | handful | ||
| Places | கை | Tamil | noun | hands, workmen, assistants | ||
| Places | கை | Tamil | noun | littleness, smallness | ||
| Places | கை | Tamil | noun | custom, usage, way of the world | ||
| Places | கை | Tamil | noun | row, line | ||
| Places | கை | Tamil | noun | younger sister | ||
| Places | கை | Tamil | verb | to be bitter, astringent, unpleasant | intransitive uncommon | |
| Places | கை | Tamil | verb | to dislike; to be angry with; to hate | transitive uncommon | |
| Places | கை | Tamil | verb | to vex, trouble, harass, torment | transitive uncommon | |
| Places | புலம் | Tamil | noun | arable land, ricefield | ||
| Places | புலம் | Tamil | noun | place, location, region, tract of country | ||
| Places | புலம் | Tamil | noun | quarter, point of the compass | ||
| Places | புலம் | Tamil | noun | sense, faculty of any organ of sense; sensation, consciousness; perception | ||
| Places | புலம் | Tamil | noun | knowledge, learning, wisdom, wit | ||
| Places | புலம் | Tamil | noun | treatise, work | ||
| Places | புலம் | Tamil | name | the Vedas | Hinduism | |
| Places | விண் | Tamil | noun | sky, space, outer space | ||
| Places | விண் | Tamil | noun | heaven | ||
| Places | விண் | Tamil | noun | cloud | ||
| Places | ఇరుగు | Telugu | noun | nearness, the neighbourhood | neuter | |
| Places | ఇరుగు | Telugu | adj | neighbouring, near, adjoining | ||
| Places | చుట్టుపట్లు | Telugu | noun | plural of చుట్టుపట్టు (cuṭṭupaṭṭu) | form-of plural | |
| Places | చుట్టుపట్లు | Telugu | noun | a neighbourhood | ||
| Places | పొరుగు | Telugu | noun | a side | neuter | |
| Places | పొరుగు | Telugu | noun | the part or side adjoining the next house | neuter | |
| Places | పొరుగు | Telugu | noun | the neighbourhood or vicinity | neuter | |
| Places | పొరుగు | Telugu | noun | nearness | neuter | |
| Places | పొరుగు | Telugu | noun | the side opposite to one's house | neuter | |
| Places | නගරය | Sinhalese | noun | town | ||
| Places | නගරය | Sinhalese | noun | city | ||
| Places | ဂြိုပ် | Mon | noun | forest; jungle. | ||
| Places | ဂြိုပ် | Mon | adj | wild (of animal). | ||
| Places | ᠨᡳᠩᡤᡠᡨᠠ | Manchu | adv | alternative spelling of ᠨᡳᠩᡤᡠᡨᡝ (ninggute) | alt-of alternative | |
| Places | ᠨᡳᠩᡤᡠᡨᠠ | Manchu | name | Ningguta, a region of the Qing dynasty | historical | |
| Places | アイヌモシㇼ | Ainu | noun | the land of humans; the earth | ||
| Places | アイヌモシㇼ | Ainu | noun | the land of the Ainu people: Hokkaidō, southern Sakhalin, or the Kuril Islands, northern Honshu | ||
| Places | 三日月 | Japanese | noun | a crescent moon on the third day of a lunar month, especially on the eighth lunar month | ||
| Places | 三日月 | Japanese | noun | short for 三日月形 (mikazuki-gata): a crescent moon in general | abbreviation alt-of broadly | |
| Places | 三日月 | Japanese | noun | synonym of 小爪 (kozume): a claw in the shape of a crescent moon | ||
| Places | 三日月 | Japanese | noun | a type of mask used in Noh | ||
| Places | 三日月 | Japanese | name | a placename | ||
| Places | 三日月 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| Places | 三日月 | Japanese | name | a male given name | ||
| Places | 京畿 | Chinese | noun | capital city and its surrounding area | literary | |
| Places | 京畿 | Chinese | name | Gyeonggi (a province of South Korea) | ||
| Places | 京畿 | Japanese | noun | surrounding area of the imperial palace | ||
| Places | 京畿 | Japanese | noun | surrounding area of Kyoto | ||
| Places | 洋山 | Chinese | name | Either of two islands of Zhejiang Province, the site of the Yangshan Deepwater Port | ||
| Places | 洋山 | Chinese | name | The port itself. | ||
| Places | 洛 | Chinese | character | Luo River, a tributary of the Yellow River. | ||
| Places | 洛 | Chinese | character | Luo River, a tributary of the Wei River. | ||
| Places | 洛 | Chinese | character | Luoyang | ||
| Places | 洛 | Chinese | character | a surname | ||
| Places | 洛 | Chinese | character | Used in the phonetic transcription of /lɒ/, /lɔː/, and /loʊ/ into Chinese characters | Mainland-China | |
| Places | 田洋 | Chinese | name | Tianyang, a dormant volcano on southern China's Leizhou Peninsula. | ||
| Places | 田洋 | Chinese | name | Tianyang, a nearby village. | ||
| Places | 田洋 | Chinese | noun | wide flat farmland | Min Puxian-Min Southern | |
| Places | 連灣 | Chinese | name | Lianwan (連灣山), an island in the Pearl River Delta | ||
| Places | 連灣 | Chinese | name | Lianwan (連灣街道), a subdistrict of Huludao, Liaoning | ||
| Places | 連灣 | Chinese | name | Lianwan (連灣村), a village in Anhua County, Hunan | ||
| Places | 鎮 | Chinese | character | to press down; to suppress; to repress; to subdue | ||
| Places | 鎮 | Chinese | character | to guard; to garrison | ||
| Places | 鎮 | Chinese | character | to calm; to tranquilize; to sedate | ||
| Places | 鎮 | Chinese | character | to awe; to frighten | ||
| Places | 鎮 | Chinese | character | to cool; to chill | ||
| Places | 鎮 | Chinese | character | stronghold; garrison | ||
| Places | 鎮 | Chinese | character | town; township | ||
| Places | 鎮 | Chinese | character | whole; entire (day) | ||
| Places | 鎮 | Chinese | character | for a long time; enduringly; frequently | archaic | |
| Places | 鎮 | Chinese | character | used in 鎮星/镇星 (Zhènxīng, “Saturn”) | ||
| Places | 鎮 | Chinese | character | to block; to impede; to be a hindrance | Hokkien Teochew | |
| Places | 鎮 | Chinese | character | deep, dark | Eastern Min | |
| Places | 鎮 | Chinese | character | strong, concentrated | Eastern Min | |
| Places | 鎮 | Chinese | character | deep and resonant | Eastern Min | |
| Places | 鎮 | Chinese | character | a surname | ||
| Places | 青葉 | Japanese | noun | green leaves | ||
| Places | 青葉 | Japanese | name | A place name, such as that of Aoba Castle in the city of Sendai. | ||
| Places | 青葉 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| Places | ꠇꠟꠣꠞꠔꠟ | Sylheti | noun | banana garden | ||
| Places | ꠇꠟꠣꠞꠔꠟ | Sylheti | noun | banana grove | ||
| Places | ꠇꠟꠣꠞꠔꠟ | Sylheti | noun | banana plantation | ||
| Places | ꠇꠟꠣꠞꠔꠟ | Sylheti | name | A village in Sylhet District. | ||
| Places | 경기 | Korean | noun | a sporting or athletic competition or match | athletics hobbies lifestyle sports | |
| Places | 경기 | Korean | noun | capital city and its surrounding area | ||
| Places | 경기 | Korean | name | Gyeonggi (a province of South Korea) | ||
| Places | 𐎧𐏁𐏂𐎶 | Old Persian | noun | realm, province | neuter | |
| Places | 𐎧𐏁𐏂𐎶 | Old Persian | noun | kingship, sovereignty, kingdom | neuter | |
| Places | 𐎱𐎼𐎭𐎹𐎭𐎠𐎶 | Old Persian | noun | paradise | ||
| Places | 𐎱𐎼𐎭𐎹𐎭𐎠𐎶 | Old Persian | noun | pleasant retreat | ||
| Places | 𒀸 | Hittite | prep | INA: in, by, from | ||
| Places | 𒀸 | Hittite | conj | AŠ-ŠUM: because | ||
| Places | 𒀸 | Hittite | noun | AŠ.ME "solar disk" | ||
| Places | 𒀸 | Hittite | noun | ᵁᴿᵁAŠ.ŠUR "Assur" | ||
| Places in Alaska, USA | Alaska Peninsula | English | name | The peninsula leading from mainland Alaska, to the Aleutian Islands, lying to the north of the Kodiac Island archipelago. | ||
| Places in Alaska, USA | Alaska Peninsula | English | name | The whole of mainland Alaska outside of the Alaskan Panhandle. | ||
| Places in Albania | Bregu | Albanian | name | a habitational surname | masculine | |
| Places in Albania | Bregu | Albanian | name | A region in southwestern Albania, Albanian Riviera. | masculine | |
| Places in Albania | Gramoz | Albanian | name | the name of a mountain in Southern Albania | masculine | |
| Places in Albania | Gramoz | Albanian | name | a male given name | masculine | |
| Places in Beijing | Beihai | English | name | A prefecture-level city of the Guangxi autonomous region, in southern China. | ||
| Places in Beijing | Beihai | English | name | A lake in Beijing, China. | ||
| Places in Belarus | Rzeczpospolita | Polish | name | Rzeczpospolita (Polish endonym referring to the Polish State, Rzeczpospolita Polska, the official Polish name for the Republic of Poland) | feminine formal | |
| Places in Belarus | Rzeczpospolita | Polish | name | Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (federative real union between the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, existing from 1569 to 1795) | feminine historical | |
| Places in Belgium | West Flanders | English | name | The westernmost province of Belgium and Flanders, with capital Bruges. | ||
| Places in Belgium | West Flanders | English | name | The larger western part of the historic countship of Flanders, also comprising part of French Flanders (in northern France) and retaining a distinctive type of dialects | ||
| Places in China | Dai | English | name | A diminutive of the male given name David, from Welsh. | ||
| Places in China | Dai | English | noun | An ethnic group of China, one of the 55 officially-recognized minorities. | ||
| Places in China | Dai | English | noun | A member of the ethnic group. | ||
| Places in China | Dai | English | name | A small northern state of ancient China. | historical | |
| Places in China | Dai | English | name | Various other kingdoms and princely appenages of imperial China named for the ancient state. | historical | |
| Places in China | Dai | English | name | A prefecture of Shanxi under imperial China. | historical | |
| Places in China | Dai | English | name | A county of Xinzhou Prefecture in Shanxi, China. | ||
| Places in China | Dai | English | name | A surname. | ||
| Places in China | Dingzhou | English | name | A county-level city in Baoding Prefecture, Hebei, China. | ||
| Places in China | Dingzhou | English | name | Synonym of Ding Prefecture, a prefecture of imperial China with its seat at Dingzhou. | historical | |
| Places in China | Grand Canal | English | name | A channel (in Italianː Canal Grande) in Venice, Italy. It forms one of the major water-traffic corridors in the city. | ||
| Places in China | Grand Canal | English | name | Grand Canal (China) | ||
| Places in China | Gushan | English | name | Various towns in China. | ||
| Places in China | Gushan | English | name | An island in Hangzhou's West Lake. | ||
| Places in China | Gushan | English | name | A dormant volcano in northeastern China's Keluo volcanic field. | ||
| Places in China | Gushan | English | name | An alternative name for Lonely Hill, a prominent hill in Jiangsu's Yangtze plain. | ||
| Places in China | Gushan | English | name | A town near Yongkang in Zhejiang. | ||
| Places in China | Gushan | English | name | Either of two towns in Shandong in China. | ||
| Places in China | Gushan | English | name | An alternative name for Mount Gu, a mountain near Fuzhou in Fujian in China. | ||
| Places in China | Gushan | English | name | A town near Mount Gu in Fujian in China. | ||
| Places in China | Gushan | English | name | A district of Kaohsiung, Taiwan. | ||
| Places in China | Gushan | English | name | A town near Jiangyin, Jiangsu, in China. | ||
| Places in China | Jehol | English | name | Former name of Chengde. | historical | |
| Places in China | Jehol | English | name | A former Chinese province around Chengde. | historical | |
| Places in China | Jehol | English | name | Synonym of Yin Mountains. | ||
| Places in China | Jehol | English | name | Synonym of Rehe, a river near Chengde. | ||
| Places in China | Kuaiji | English | name | A mountain near Shaoxing, Zhejiang, in China legendarily associated with Yu the Great. | ||
| Places in China | Kuaiji | English | name | A former Chinese commandery located around Hangzhou Bay. | historical | |
| Places in China | Kuaiji | English | name | A former name of Suzhou and Shaoxing, held during their time as capital of the commandery. | historical | |
| Places in China | Kuaiji | English | name | A former Chinese county around Shaoxing. | historical | |
| Places in China | Liao | English | name | A river of Manchuria (northeastern China) | ||
| Places in China | Liao | English | name | One of various medieval dynasties of Khitan rulers in Chinese history originally from its watershed | ||
| Places in China | Liao | English | name | Liaoning, a Chinese province surrounding and named for the Liao watershed | uncommon | |
| Places in China | Liao | English | name | A surname from Chinese. | ||
| Places in China | Liao | English | name | Synonym of Rau, a people of southeastern China | ||
| Places in China | Outer Manchuria | English | name | The part of Russia near northeastern China (including Primorsky Krai and other nearby areas) which was annexed by the Russian Empire in the mid 19th century understood as part of Manchuria; similar or equivalent to Russian Manchuria. | neologism | |
| Places in China | Outer Manchuria | English | name | Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see outer, Manchuria (a region of northeast China/Manchuria) | ||
| Places in China | Outer Manchuria | English | name | Any proverbially distant or remote place. | figuratively | |
| Places in China | Qaidam | English | name | An arid basin of the northeastern Tibetan Plateau covered with deserts and salt flats, making up most of northwestern Qinghai Province, China. | ||
| Places in China | Qaidam | English | name | A river in the basin. | ||
| Places in China | Russian Manchuria | English | name | The part of Russia near northeastern China (including Primorsky Krai and other nearby areas) which was annexed by the Russian Empire in the mid 19th century and understood as part of Manchuria. | ||
| Places in China | Russian Manchuria | English | name | The part of Manchuria (in northeast China) controlled during some periods by Russia or the USSR. | ||
| Places in China | Wusong | English | name | A subdistrict of Baoshan District in Shanghai, China. | ||
| Places in China | Wusong | English | name | A former name of the Suzhou Creek in Shanghai. | historical | |
| Places in China | Wusong | English | name | A former name of the Wenzaobang in Shanghai. | historical | |
| Places in China | Wusong | English | name | A port city on the lower Huangpu River near its confluence with the Yangtze, since merged with Shanghai. | historical | |
| Places in China | Силин | Russian | name | a surname, Silin | ||
| Places in China | Силин | Russian | name | Xiling (a district of Yichang, Hubei, China) | ||
| Places in China | ᠨᡳᠩᡤᡠᡨᠠ | Manchu | adv | alternative spelling of ᠨᡳᠩᡤᡠᡨᡝ (ninggute) | alt-of alternative | |
| Places in China | ᠨᡳᠩᡤᡠᡨᠠ | Manchu | name | Ningguta, a region of the Qing dynasty | historical | |
| Places in China | 衛國 | Chinese | verb | to defend one's country | ||
| Places in China | 衛國 | Chinese | name | State of Wei (in present day Qingfeng County, Henan), commonly spelt Wey to distinguish it from other states spelt Wei (魏 (wèi)). | historical | |
| Places in China | 雁門 | Chinese | name | Yanmen Pass, a pass in northern Shanxi fortified as part of the Inner Great Wall, now a tourist site | ||
| Places in China | 雁門 | Chinese | name | (historical) Yanmen Commandery, a former commandery of the Zhao Kingdom and of early imperial China | ||
| Places in China | 雁門 | Chinese | name | (historical) Yanmen Circuit, a former circuit of medieval China | ||
| Places in China | 雁門 | Chinese | name | Yanmen, a former name of the various seats of the commandery | historical | |
| Places in Cyprus | Ἀμαθοῦς | Ancient Greek | name | Amathus, an ancient city in Cyprus | declension-3 | |
| Places in Cyprus | Ἀμαθοῦς | Ancient Greek | name | Amathus, an ancient city in Palestine | declension-3 | |
| Places in Egypt | רעמסס | Hebrew | name | Ramesses (pharaoh of Ancient Egypt) | ||
| Places in Egypt | רעמסס | Hebrew | name | A place in Egypt. | Biblical-Hebrew | |
| Places in England | Glendon | English | name | A lost settlement in Kettering borough, Northamptonshire, England (OS grid ref SP8581). | ||
| Places in England | Glendon | English | name | A village in northern Alberta, Canada. | ||
| Places in England | Glendon | English | name | An unincorporated community in Moore County, North Carolina, United States. | ||
| Places in England | Glendon | English | name | A borough in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, United States. | ||
| Places in England | Glendon | English | name | A surname. | ||
| Places in England | Sherwood Forest | English | name | A country park in Nottinghamshire, England. | ||
| Places in England | Sherwood Forest | English | name | The banks of Polaris missile tubes on a submarine. | government military politics war | slang |
| Places in Estonia | Saaremaa | English | name | The largest island of Estonia, and Saare County which contains it. | ||
| Places in Estonia | Saaremaa | English | name | Historical Estonian eldership. | ||
| Places in Finland | Parkstad | Swedish | name | a surname | ||
| Places in Finland | Parkstad | Swedish | name | Puistola, a neighbourhood in Helsinki, Finland. | ||
| Places in France | Insula | Latin | name | A district in Rome encircled by the Tiber River | declension-1 | |
| Places in France | Insula | Latin | name | Lille, a city in France, the capital of Nord-Pas-de-Calais | declension-1 | |
| Places in Greece | Mani | English | name | A peninsula on the Peloponnese in Greece. | ||
| Places in Greece | Mani | English | name | The founder of Manichaeism. | ||
| Places in Greece | Mani | English | noun | Alternative form of Maniq (“ethnic group”). | alt-of alternative plural plural-only | |
| Places in Greece | Ζάραξ | Ancient Greek | name | Zarax, Laconia, Greece | declension-3 | |
| Places in Greece | Ζάραξ | Ancient Greek | name | Mount Zarax, Euboea, Greece | declension-3 | |
| Places in Greece | Θῆβαι | Ancient Greek | name | Thebes, the name of a city in Boeotia | declension-1 feminine plural | |
| Places in Greece | Θῆβαι | Ancient Greek | name | Thebes, the name of a city in Upper Egypt (including today's Karnak and Luxor) | declension-1 feminine plural | |
| Places in Greece | Ὠρομέδων | Ancient Greek | name | a male given name | declension-3 masculine | |
| Places in Greece | Ὠρομέδων | Ancient Greek | name | Oromedon, a Cilician man and father of Syennesis | declension-3 masculine | |
| Places in Greece | Ὠρομέδων | Ancient Greek | name | Oromedon, a mountain on the island of Kos | declension-3 masculine | |
| Places in Hamburg | Schanze | German | noun | entrenchment, redoubt | feminine | |
| Places in Hamburg | Schanze | German | noun | ramp; jump (an installation, either temporary or permanent, that is driven over quickly (with skis, a bike etc.) so that the driver is propelled into the air) | feminine | |
| Places in Hamburg | Schanze | German | name | ellipsis of Sternschanze, an area of Hamburg, Germany | abbreviation alt-of colloquial definite ellipsis proper-noun usually | |
| Places in Himachal Pradesh, India | ధర్మశాల | Telugu | noun | court of justice | ||
| Places in Himachal Pradesh, India | ధర్మశాల | Telugu | noun | a choultry providing free boarding and lodging to travelers | ||
| Places in Himachal Pradesh, India | ధర్మశాల | Telugu | name | Dharamsala, the district headquarters of Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh in India | ||
| Places in India | Aksai Chin | English | name | A cold desert plain in Central Asia divided between China and India | ||
| Places in India | Aksai Chin | English | name | A cold desert plain in Central Asia divided between China and India / A part of the disputed Kashmir region administered by China. | ||
| Places in India | Aksai Chin | English | name | A lake in Hotan County, Hotan prefecture, Xinjiang autonomous region, China, part of the disputed Aksai Chin. | ||
| Places in India | Demchok | English | name | A small village and military encampment in the Indian-administered part of the disputed region of Jammu and Kashmir, near Aksai Chin and the Line of Actual Control. | ||
| Places in India | Demchok | English | name | A village in Zhaxigang, Gar, Ngari, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. | ||
| Places in Indonesia | Betawi | Betawi | name | Batavia (now Jakarta and its surrounding area) | historical | |
| Places in Indonesia | Betawi | Betawi | name | Betawi (an Indonesian ethnic group comprising the descendants of the people living around Batavia from around the 17th century) | ||
| Places in Indonesia | Betawi | Betawi | name | Betawi (the native language of the Betawi people) | ||
| Places in Indonesia | Priangan | Indonesian | name | Preanger Regencies Residency (a former residency in Indonesia, roughly coterminous with southern West Java) | historical | |
| Places in Indonesia | Priangan | Indonesian | name | a geographic region corresponding to areas belonging to the former Preanger Regencies Residency in central and southern West Java | ||
| Places in Indonesia | Priangan | Indonesian | name | Parahyangan (the mountainous cultural region of West Java) | ||
| Places in Ireland | purgatorie | Middle English | name | Purgatory (place of cleansing before entry to Heaven) | ||
| Places in Ireland | purgatorie | Middle English | name | St Patrick's Purgatory (cave in Ireland) | ||
| Places in Ireland | purgatorie | Middle English | noun | Cleansing from sin; purgation. | uncountable | |
| Places in Ireland | purgatorie | Middle English | noun | A situation where one suffers; purgatory. | uncountable | |
| Places in Israel | Jewery | Middle English | noun | Jewry (the Jewish people) | uncountable | |
| Places in Israel | Jewery | Middle English | noun | Judaism (the Jewish religion) | uncountable | |
| Places in Israel | Jewery | Middle English | noun | Judea (the land of the Jews) | uncountable | |
| Places in Israel | Jewery | Middle English | noun | Judah (southern region of the Holy Land) | uncountable | |
| Places in Israel | Jewery | Middle English | noun | The Jewish district of a city. | uncountable | |
| Places in Israel | Mount of Temptation | English | name | The supposed location of the Temptation of Christ in the early 1st century. | Christianity human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | |
| Places in Israel | Mount of Temptation | English | name | Jebel Quruntul, a mountain near Jericho traditionally associated with this event since at least the 4th century. | ||
| Places in Israel | Sião | Portuguese | name | Zion (a hill in Jerusalem, Israel, on which ancient Jerusalem was partly built; a centrepiece to Biblical accounts of old days and future eschatological events) | biblical lifestyle religion | masculine |
| Places in Israel | Sião | Portuguese | name | Siam (former name of Thailand: a country in Southeast Asia) | historical masculine | |
| Places in Israel | Sião | Portuguese | name | Sion (a municipality and town, the capital of Valais canton, Switzerland) | masculine | |
| Places in Israel | Tabor | Polish | name | Tabor (a village in the Gmina of Celestynów, Otwock County, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places in Israel | Tabor | Polish | name | Tabor (a left tributary of the Wisłok in Poland) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places in Israel | Tabor | Polish | name | Tabor (large hill of Biblical significance in Lower Galilee, Northern Israel at the eastern end of the Jezreel Valley) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places in Israel | Tabor | Polish | name | a male surname | masculine person | |
| Places in Israel | Tabor | Polish | name | a female surname | feminine indeclinable | |
| Places in Israel | ציון | Yiddish | name | Zion (Israel) | ||
| Places in Israel | ציון | Yiddish | name | Zion (Jerusalem) | ||
| Places in Italy | Canossa | English | name | A comune and castle town in the Province of Reggio Emilia, Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy, famed as the site where the Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV did penance in 1077, standing three days bare-headed in the snow, in order to reverse his excommunication by Pope Gregory VII. | ||
| Places in Italy | Canossa | English | noun | An act of humiliating repentance. | figuratively | |
| Places in Italy | Fiume | English | name | Synonym of Rijeka, a city in Croatia. | historical | |
| Places in Italy | Fiume | English | name | A former polity in Europe, between 1920–1924. | historical | |
| Places in Italy | Grand Canal | English | name | A channel (in Italianː Canal Grande) in Venice, Italy. It forms one of the major water-traffic corridors in the city. | ||
| Places in Italy | Grand Canal | English | name | Grand Canal (China) | ||
| Places in Italy | Poecile | Latin | name | picture-gallery in the marketplace in Athens | declension-1 | |
| Places in Italy | Poecile | Latin | name | Athenian-style gallery at the villa of Hadrian | declension-1 | |
| Places in Japan | 青木 | Japanese | noun | Japanese laurel (Aucuba japonica) | ||
| Places in Japan | 青木 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| Places in Japan | 青木 | Japanese | name | a place name | ||
| Places in Kagoshima | Iwo Jima | English | name | A volcanic island in the Volcano Islands in the North Pacific, now administered as part of Tokyo's Ogasawara Subprefecture and most famous for a major battle in World War II. | ||
| Places in Kagoshima | Iwo Jima | English | name | A volcanic island in the Satsunan Islands in the Philippine Sea, administered as part of Kagoshima. | ||
| Places in Kraków | Planty | Polish | name | Planty Park (one of the largest city parks in Kraków, Poland; it encircles the Old Town, where the Medieval city walls used to stand until the early 19th century) | plural | |
| Places in Kraków | Planty | Polish | name | Planty (a neighborhood of Radom, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland) | plural | |
| Places in Kraków | Planty | Polish | name | Planty (a neighborhood of Zamość, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland) | plural | |
| Places in Kraków | Planty | Polish | name | Planty (a village in the Gmina of Michałowo, Białystok County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland) | plural | |
| Places in Latvia | Rzeczpospolita | Polish | name | Rzeczpospolita (Polish endonym referring to the Polish State, Rzeczpospolita Polska, the official Polish name for the Republic of Poland) | feminine formal | |
| Places in Latvia | Rzeczpospolita | Polish | name | Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (federative real union between the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, existing from 1569 to 1795) | feminine historical | |
| Places in Libya | Ghadames | English | name | A town in Lybia | ||
| Places in Libya | Ghadames | English | name | A Berber language spoken in Ghadames. | ||
| Places in Lithuania | Jeruzalė | Lithuanian | name | Jerusalem (the claimed (and de-facto) capital city of Israel; the claimed capital city of Palestine) | feminine | |
| Places in Lithuania | Jeruzalė | Lithuanian | name | a neighbourhood in northern Vilnius | feminine | |
| Places in Lithuania | Rzeczpospolita | Polish | name | Rzeczpospolita (Polish endonym referring to the Polish State, Rzeczpospolita Polska, the official Polish name for the Republic of Poland) | feminine formal | |
| Places in Lithuania | Rzeczpospolita | Polish | name | Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (federative real union between the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, existing from 1569 to 1795) | feminine historical | |
| Places in London | Moorgate | English | name | A place in England: / An urban area, a railway station and street in the City of London, Greater London, named after a former gate in London's wall (OS grid ref TQ3281). | ||
| Places in London | Moorgate | English | name | A place in England: / A hamlet in Blickling parish, Broadland district, Norfolk (OS grid ref TG1730). | ||
| Places in London | Moorgate | English | name | A place in England: / A southern suburb of Rotherham, South Yorkshire (OS grid ref SK4490). | ||
| Places in Malaysia | BTS | English | phrase | Initialism of behind the scenes. | abbreviation alt-of initialism | |
| Places in Malaysia | BTS | English | noun | Initialism of bug tracking system. | computing engineering mathematics natural-sciences physical-sciences sciences software | abbreviation alt-of initialism |
| Places in Malaysia | BTS | English | name | Initialism of Berjaya Times Square, a shopping complex in Kuala Lumpur. | Malaysia abbreviation alt-of colloquial initialism | |
| Places in Malaysia | BTS | English | name | Initialism of Bangtan Sonyeondan, a South Korean boy band. | entertainment lifestyle music | abbreviation alt-of initialism |
| Places in Malaysia | BTS | English | name | Initialism of Bangkok Mass Transit System. | Thailand abbreviation alt-of initialism | |
| Places in Malaysia | Bai | English | noun | An ethnic group of China. | plural plural-only | |
| Places in Malaysia | Bai | English | name | A surname. | ||
| Places in Malaysia | Bai | English | name | The language of the Bai ethnic group. | ||
| Places in Malaysia | Bai | English | name | An island off the coast of Sabah, Malaysia | ||
| Places in Massachusetts, USA | Cape Cod | English | name | A geographic cape extending into the Atlantic Ocean from the southeastern corner of mainland Massachusetts in the northeastern United States. | ||
| Places in Massachusetts, USA | Cape Cod | English | noun | A traditional low, broad frame house originating in 17th-century New England, having a moderately steep, pitched roof with end gables, a large central chimney, and very little ornamentation. | ||
| Places in Montenegro | Martinaj | Albanian | name | a surname originating as a patronymic | ||
| Places in Montenegro | Martinaj | Albanian | name | name of an albanian village in Gucia (Gusinje), Montenegro (Мартиновићи/Martinovići) | ||
| Places in Moravia | Jihlava | Czech | name | a city in the Czech Republic, situated on the Jihlava river on the ancient frontier between Moravia and Bohemia | feminine | |
| Places in Moravia | Jihlava | Czech | name | a river in the Czech Republic | feminine | |
| Places in Morocco | Zilia | Latin | name | a river in Mauritania, flowing into the Atlantic Ocean | declension-1 feminine singular | |
| Places in Morocco | Zilia | Latin | name | A town situated at the mouth of the same river, on the road from Lixus to Tingis, near modern Asilah | declension-1 feminine singular | |
| Places in New Mexico, USA | Diné Bikéyah | Navajo | name | the Navajo nation | ||
| Places in New Mexico, USA | Diné Bikéyah | Navajo | name | the Navajo Reservation; Navajoland | ||
| Places in New York, USA | East End | English | name | Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see east, end. | ||
| Places in New York, USA | East End | English | name | The east end of London, generally regarded to be east of the medieval walled City of London and north of the River Thames. | London UK colloquial | |
| Places in New York, USA | East End | English | name | A hamlet in Weedon parish, Buckinghamshire, England (OS grid ref SP8118). | ||
| Places in New York, USA | East End | English | name | A region of Montreal island, Quebec, Canada. | ||
| Places in New York, USA | East End | English | name | The eastern tip of Long Island, New York. | ||
| Places in New York, USA | East End | English | name | A neighbourhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. | ||
| Places in New Zealand | Cluaidh | Scottish Gaelic | name | Clyde (a river in Scotland) | feminine | |
| Places in New Zealand | Cluaidh | Scottish Gaelic | name | Balclutha, a place in New Zealand | feminine | |
| Places in North Korea | Hamgyong | English | name | A former province of northeastern Korea under the Joseon dynasty. | historical | |
| Places in North Korea | Hamgyong | English | name | The mountain range between the northern coast of the East Korea Bay and the Kaema Highlands which runs through the former province, now divided into North Korea's provinces of North and South Hamgyong. | ||
| Places in North Korea | 디대 | Korean | noun | stairs, staircase | North-Korea | |
| Places in North Korea | 디대 | Korean | noun | a northerner, especially a local of the historical Pyongan and Hamgyong regions. | North-Korea colloquial derogatory | |
| Places in North Korea | 디대 | Korean | noun | what is historically the regions of Pyongan and Hamgyeong in North Korea (Regions north of Kaesong). | North-Korea colloquial | |
| Places in Norway | Lappi | Finnish | name | Lapland (geographical area that covers the northmost parts of Norway, Sweden and Finland plus a Northwestern corner of Russia) | uncountable | |
| Places in Norway | Lappi | Finnish | name | Lapland (the northernmost maakunta (“region”) of Finland) | uncountable | |
| Places in Norway | Lappi | Finnish | name | a former municipality of Satakunta, Finland, merged with Rauma in 2009. | uncountable | |
| Places in Norway | Lappi | Finnish | name | Any of a number of small places in Finland outside Lapland (named for ancient Sami residence). | ||
| Places in Norway | Lappi | Finnish | name | a Finnish surname transferred from the nickname derived from lappi (“a Sami”) | ||
| Places in Norway | Rena | Norwegian Bokmål | name | Major tributary of Glomma | ||
| Places in Norway | Rena | Norwegian Bokmål | name | Small town along said river in Østerdalen | ||
| Places in Norway | Østerdalen | Norwegian Bokmål | name | The longest valley in Norway | ||
| Places in Norway | Østerdalen | Norwegian Bokmål | name | A traditional district in Norway | ||
| Places in Palestine | Golgota | Polish | name | Calvary, Golgotha (hill outside Jerusalem where Jesus was crucified) | biblical lifestyle religion | feminine |
| Places in Palestine | Golgota | Polish | name | Calvary (complex of chapels connected by pathways, symbolically commemorating the Way of the Cross of Jesus in Jerusalem, which he passed to Calvary, the place of crucifixion) | Christianity | feminine |
| Places in Palestine | Mount of Temptation | English | name | The supposed location of the Temptation of Christ in the early 1st century. | Christianity human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | |
| Places in Palestine | Mount of Temptation | English | name | Jebel Quruntul, a mountain near Jericho traditionally associated with this event since at least the 4th century. | ||
| Places in Palestine | Syjon | Polish | name | Zion (a hill in Jerusalem, Israel, on which ancient Jerusalem was partly built; a centrepiece to Biblical accounts of old days and future eschatological events) | biblical lifestyle religion | inanimate masculine |
| Places in Palestine | Syjon | Polish | name | Jerusalem (the claimed (and de-facto) capital city of Israel; the claimed capital city of Palestine) | figuratively inanimate masculine | |
| Places in Palestine | Zion | English | name | A hill in Jerusalem, Israel, on which ancient Jerusalem was partly built; a centrepiece to Biblical accounts of old days and future eschatological events. | biblical lifestyle religion | |
| Places in Palestine | Zion | English | name | Jerusalem city proper; or more strictly speaking, the Temple Mount. | poetic | |
| Places in Palestine | Zion | English | name | The whole nation of Israel. | broadly | |
| Places in Palestine | Zion | English | name | A male given name from Hebrew. | ||
| Places in Palestine | Zion | English | name | A female given name. | ||
| Places in Palestine | Zion | English | name | An association of the righteous. | Mormonism | |
| Places in Palestine | Zion | English | name | A city and township in Lake County, Illinois, United States. | ||
| Places in Palestine | сіонський | Ukrainian | adj | Zion | relational | |
| Places in Palestine | сіонський | Ukrainian | adj | Zionism | relational | |
| Places in Palestine | ציון | Yiddish | name | Zion (Israel) | ||
| Places in Palestine | ציון | Yiddish | name | Zion (Jerusalem) | ||
| Places in Paris | Champerret | French | name | French toponym encountered in Levallois-Perret | historical masculine | |
| Places in Paris | Champerret | French | name | short for Porte de Champerret | Paris abbreviation alt-of masculine | |
| Places in Paris | Cochin | French | name | a French surname | masculine | |
| Places in Paris | Cochin | French | name | short for hôpital Cochin | Paris abbreviation alt-of masculine | |
| Places in Paris | Tolbiac | French | name | Zülpich (a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany) | historical masculine | |
| Places in Paris | Tolbiac | French | name | The district around Rue de Tolbiac. | Paris masculine | |
| Places in Pennsylvania, USA | Aberdeen | English | name | A port city in Aberdeen council area, Scotland, on the North Sea. | ||
| Places in Pennsylvania, USA | Aberdeen | English | name | A council area of Scotland including the city, one of 32 created in 1996. | ||
| Places in Pennsylvania, USA | Aberdeen | English | name | A former county in northeastern Scotland; see Aberdeenshire. | ||
| Places in Pennsylvania, USA | Aberdeen | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A populated place in Monroe County, Arkansas. | ||
| Places in Pennsylvania, USA | Aberdeen | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Inyo County, California. | ||
| Places in Pennsylvania, USA | Aberdeen | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Palm Beach County, Florida. | ||
| Places in Pennsylvania, USA | Aberdeen | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A neighbourhood of Peachtree City, Fayette County, Georgia. | ||
| Places in Pennsylvania, USA | Aberdeen | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A city in Bingham County, Idaho. | ||
| Places in Pennsylvania, USA | Aberdeen | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Cass Township, Ohio County, Indiana. | ||
| Places in Pennsylvania, USA | Aberdeen | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A census-designated place in Center Township, Porter County, Indiana. | ||
| Places in Pennsylvania, USA | Aberdeen | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Butler County, Kentucky. | ||
| Places in Pennsylvania, USA | Aberdeen | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A city in Harford County, Maryland, home of the Aberdeen Proving Grounds. | ||
| Places in Pennsylvania, USA | Aberdeen | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A city, the county seat of Monroe County, Mississippi. | ||
| Places in Pennsylvania, USA | Aberdeen | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A township in Monmouth County, New Jersey. | ||
| Places in Pennsylvania, USA | Aberdeen | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A town in Moore County, North Carolina. | ||
| Places in Pennsylvania, USA | Aberdeen | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A village in Huntington Township, Brown County, Ohio. | ||
| Places in Pennsylvania, USA | Aberdeen | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A city, the county seat of Brown County, in northeastern South Dakota, United States. | ||
| Places in Pennsylvania, USA | Aberdeen | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Collingsworth County, Texas. | ||
| Places in Pennsylvania, USA | Aberdeen | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A city in Grays Harbor County, Washington. | ||
| Places in Pennsylvania, USA | Aberdeen | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Lewis County, West Virginia. | ||
| Places in Pennsylvania, USA | Aberdeen | English | name | A community in Nova Scotia. | ||
| Places in Pennsylvania, USA | Aberdeen | English | name | A community in Ontario. | ||
| Places in Pennsylvania, USA | Aberdeen | English | name | A town in Saskatchewan. | ||
| Places in Pennsylvania, USA | Aberdeen | English | name | A settlement in Saint Elizabeth parish, Jamaica. | ||
| Places in Pennsylvania, USA | Aberdeen | English | name | A neighbourhood of Freetown, Sierra Leone. | ||
| Places in Pennsylvania, USA | Aberdeen | English | name | A town in the Eastern Cape province, South Africa. | ||
| Places in Pennsylvania, USA | Aberdeen | English | name | A town in New South Wales. | ||
| Places in Pennsylvania, USA | Aberdeen | English | name | A suburb of Devonport, in northern Tasmania, Australia. | ||
| Places in Pennsylvania, USA | Aberdeen | English | name | An area and town in Southern district, Hong Kong. | ||
| Places in Pennsylvania, USA | Aberdeen | English | noun | A wide evenly curved fishhook. | capitalized usually | |
| Places in Pennsylvania, USA | Aberdeen | English | noun | Alternative form of Aberdeen terrier. | alt-of alternative capitalized usually | |
| Places in Poland | Podole | Polish | name | Podolia | neuter | |
| Places in Poland | Podole | Polish | name | any of several villages in Poland | neuter | |
| Places in Poland | Rzeczpospolita | Polish | name | Rzeczpospolita (Polish endonym referring to the Polish State, Rzeczpospolita Polska, the official Polish name for the Republic of Poland) | feminine formal | |
| Places in Poland | Rzeczpospolita | Polish | name | Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (federative real union between the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, existing from 1569 to 1795) | feminine historical | |
| Places in Portugal | מאַדיירע | Yiddish | name | Madeira (an archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean and an autonomous region of Portugal) | feminine | |
| Places in Portugal | מאַדיירע | Yiddish | name | Madeira (the largest island in the Madeira Archipelago; in full, Madeira Island) | feminine | |
| Places in Portugal | מאַדיירע | Yiddish | noun | madeira (wine) | feminine | |
| Places in Romance of the Three Kingdoms | 河間 | Chinese | name | Hejian (a county-level city of Cangzhou, Hebei, China) | ||
| Places in Romance of the Three Kingdoms | 河間 | Chinese | name | (historical) Hejian (a former county of the historical province of Zhili, in northern China; formerly Wuyuan prior to the Sui dynasty) | ||
| Places in Romance of the Three Kingdoms | 河間 | Chinese | name | (historical) Hejian (a fief or commandery in northern-eastern China during the Warring States period) | ||
| Places in Romance of the Three Kingdoms | 洛陽 | Chinese | name | Luoyang (a prefecture-level city of Henan, China) | ||
| Places in Romance of the Three Kingdoms | 洛陽 | Chinese | name | Luoyang (a town in the district of Zengdu in the prefecture-level city of Suizhou, Hubei, China) | ||
| Places in Romance of the Three Kingdoms | 洛陽 | Chinese | name | Luoyang (a town in Hui'an County in the prefecture-level city of Quanzhou, Fujian, China) | ||
| Places in Romance of the Three Kingdoms | 洛陽 | Chinese | name | Luoyang (a river in the prefecture-level city of Quanzhou, Fujian, China) | ||
| Places in Romance of the Three Kingdoms | 襄陽 | Chinese | name | Xiangyang (a prefecture-level city of Hubei, China) | ||
| Places in Romance of the Three Kingdoms | 襄陽 | Chinese | name | (historical) Xiangyang (a district of Xiangfan, Hubei, China) | ||
| Places in Romance of the Three Kingdoms | 襄陽 | Chinese | name | Yangyang (a county of Gangwon Province, South Korea) | ||
| Places in Russia | Borok | English | name | Name of several rural localities in Russia. | ||
| Places in Russia | Borok | English | name | The language of the Tripuri. | ||
| Places in Russia | Outer Manchuria | English | name | The part of Russia near northeastern China (including Primorsky Krai and other nearby areas) which was annexed by the Russian Empire in the mid 19th century understood as part of Manchuria; similar or equivalent to Russian Manchuria. | neologism | |
| Places in Russia | Outer Manchuria | English | name | Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see outer, Manchuria (a region of northeast China/Manchuria) | ||
| Places in Russia | Outer Manchuria | English | name | Any proverbially distant or remote place. | figuratively | |
| Places in Russia | Russian Manchuria | English | name | The part of Russia near northeastern China (including Primorsky Krai and other nearby areas) which was annexed by the Russian Empire in the mid 19th century and understood as part of Manchuria. | ||
| Places in Russia | Russian Manchuria | English | name | The part of Manchuria (in northeast China) controlled during some periods by Russia or the USSR. | ||
| Places in Russia | Ruś | Polish | name | a male surname | masculine person | |
| Places in Russia | Ruś | Polish | name | a female surname | feminine indeclinable | |
| Places in Russia | Ruś | Polish | name | Rus, Kievan Rus (medieval East Slavic state established by these same warrior merchants in the 9th century, whose capital was in Kiev) | feminine historical | |
| Places in Russia | Ruś | Polish | name | Rus, Ruthenia (region located mainly in modern Ukraine and Belarus) | feminine | |
| Places in Russia | Rzeczpospolita | Polish | name | Rzeczpospolita (Polish endonym referring to the Polish State, Rzeczpospolita Polska, the official Polish name for the Republic of Poland) | feminine formal | |
| Places in Russia | Rzeczpospolita | Polish | name | Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (federative real union between the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, existing from 1569 to 1795) | feminine historical | |
| Places in Russia | Туруханск | Russian | name | a town in Siberia, former known as Монасты́рское, a former city. Located by the river Yenisei. | ||
| Places in Russia | Туруханск | Russian | name | a village in the same municipality, now known as Старотуруха́нск, a former city. One of the oldest cities in Siberia. | ||
| Places in Scotland | Orcadi | Italian | name | plural of Orcade | form-of plural | |
| Places in Scotland | Orcadi | Italian | name | Orkneys (properly Le Isole Orcadi) | feminine plural plural-only | |
| Places in Scotland | Tweed | English | name | A river in the United Kingdom; a river in the Scottish Borders area which for part of its length forms the border between Scotland and England. It flows into the North Sea at Berwick-upon-Tweed and Tweedmouth, England. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Scotland | Tweed | English | name | A municipality and community therein, in Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Scotland | Tweed | English | name | An unincorporated community in Laurens County, Georgia, United States. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Scotland | Tweed | English | name | A local government area in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia, named after the Tweed River; in full, Tweed Shire. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Scotland | Tweed | English | name | A river in this region of New South Wales. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Scotland | Tweed | English | name | A surname. | countable | |
| Places in Senegal | Pikine | French | name | a city in the Pikine department of Dakar Region of Senegal | ||
| Places in Senegal | Pikine | French | name | a department of Dakar Region of Senegal | ||
| Places in Shanghai | Siccawei | English | name | Synonym of Xujiahui, an area of Xuhui District, Shanghai, China. | obsolete | |
| Places in Shanghai | Siccawei | English | name | Synonym of Xuhui, the larger district of Shanghai, China, surrounding Xujiahui. | obsolete | |
| Places in Shanghai | Zikawei | English | name | Synonym of Xujiahui, an area of Xuhui District, Shanghai, China. | obsolete | |
| Places in Shanghai | Zikawei | English | name | Synonym of Xuhui, the larger district of Shanghai, China, surrounding Xujiahui. | obsolete | |
| Places in Singapore | Bishan | English | name | A planning area and residential town in Singapore. | ||
| Places in Singapore | Bishan | English | name | A district of Chongqing, China. | ||
| Places in Slovakia | Rzeczpospolita | Polish | name | Rzeczpospolita (Polish endonym referring to the Polish State, Rzeczpospolita Polska, the official Polish name for the Republic of Poland) | feminine formal | |
| Places in Slovakia | Rzeczpospolita | Polish | name | Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (federative real union between the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, existing from 1569 to 1795) | feminine historical | |
| Places in South Korea | Han River | English | name | A major river in South Korea that flows through Seoul. | ||
| Places in South Korea | Han River | English | name | A tributary of the Yangtse flowing through Shaanxi and Hubei, China, with its river mouth in Wuhan | ||
| Places in South Korea | Han River | English | name | A river in Da Nang, Vietnam. | ||
| Places in South Korea | Jeju | English | name | An island, province, and city in South Korea. | ||
| Places in South Korea | Jeju | English | name | An endangered language, sometimes considered a dialect of the Korean language, spoken on the island. | ||
| Places in South Korea | Jeju | English | noun | An ethnic group native to the island. | plural plural-only | |
| Places in South Korea | Panmunjom | English | name | A tiny, uninhabited hamlet in Korea, in the center of the demilitarized zone, where the North and South Korean governments meet. | ||
| Places in South Korea | Panmunjom | English | name | The Joint Security Area. | metonymically | |
| Places in South Korea | 漢城 | Vietnamese | name | chữ Hán form of Hán Thành / Hanseong (Seoul during the Joseon dynasty) | historical | |
| Places in South Korea | 漢城 | Vietnamese | name | chữ Hán form of Hán Thành / Seoul | dated | |
| Places in South Sudan | באַכר־על־כאַזאַל | Yiddish | name | Bahr el Ghazal (river in South Sudan) | ||
| Places in South Sudan | באַכר־על־כאַזאַל | Yiddish | name | Bahr el Ghazal (region of South Sudan named for the river) | ||
| Places in Spain | Béjar | Spanish | name | Béjar (town) | ||
| Places in Spain | Béjar | Spanish | name | a habitational surname | by-personal-gender feminine masculine | |
| Places in Sweden | Öland | English | name | The second-largest island of Sweden. | ||
| Places in Sweden | Öland | English | name | a province (landskap) in Sweden | ||
| Places in Sydney | Northern Beaches | English | name | A coastal area within Northern Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. | ||
| Places in Sydney | Northern Beaches | English | name | A local government area in this area of New South Wales, formed in 2016; in full, Northern Beaches Council. | ||
| Places in Taiwan | Alishan | English | name | Mount Ali, a famous mountain in Taiwan. | ||
| Places in Taiwan | Alishan | English | name | Alishan National Scenic Area, a mountain resort in Chiayi County, Taiwan. | ||
| Places in Taiwan | Yushan | English | name | Jade Mountain, a mythological mountain and residence of The Queen Mother of the West | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Chinese |
| Places in Taiwan | Yushan | English | name | the highest mountain in Taiwan | ||
| Places in Taiwan | Yushan | English | name | A county of Shangrao, Jiangxi, China. | ||
| Places in Taiwan | Yushan | English | name | A town in Lantian, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China. | ||
| Places in Taiwan | Yushan | English | name | A town in Xiangzhou district, Xiangyang, Hubei, China. | ||
| Places in Tibet, China | مقبوضہ کشمیر | Urdu | name | the de facto India union territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh collectively called "Indian-Administered Kashmir", one of three parts that together form the dejure province of Kashmir, the other being Azad Kashmir and Aksai Chin. | Pakistan | |
| Places in Tibet, China | مقبوضہ کشمیر | Urdu | name | Jammu and Kashmir (a union territory in northern India; capital: Jammu and Srinagar) | broadly | |
| Places in Tokyo | 三叉 | Japanese | noun | a three-way fork, such as in a road, river, or tree | ||
| Places in Tokyo | 三叉 | Japanese | noun | a trident | ||
| Places in Tokyo | 三叉 | Japanese | noun | alternative spelling of 三椏: the paper bush, Edgeworthia chrysantha, from the way the bush branches in threes | alt-of alternative | |
| Places in Tokyo | 三叉 | Japanese | name | an area along the Sumida River in Tokyo between the Shin Ōhashi and the Kiyosu-bashi bridges, near the inlet of the Onagi Canal | ||
| Places in Tokyo | 三叉 | Japanese | noun | a three-way fork, such as in a road, river, or tree | ||
| Places in Turkey | Akbaş | Turkish | name | a surname | ||
| Places in Turkey | Akbaş | Turkish | name | A name of many places in Turkey. | ||
| Places in Turkey | Anatolie | French | name | Anatolia | feminine | |
| Places in Turkey | Anatolie | French | name | Anatolia | feminine historical | |
| Places in Turkey | Hyssus | Latin | name | A small river of Pontus, now the Kara Dere | declension-2 masculine singular | |
| Places in Turkey | Hyssus | Latin | name | A town at the mouth of this river, now Sürmene | declension-2 masculine singular | |
| Places in Turkey | Μίμας | Ancient Greek | name | a promontory and mountain range in Ionia, opposite Chios; modern Urla-Karaburun-Çeşme peninsula | declension-3 | |
| Places in Turkey | Μίμας | Ancient Greek | name | the name of several figures in Greek mythology, including: / a centaur | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek declension-3 |
| Places in Turkey | Μίμας | Ancient Greek | name | the name of several figures in Greek mythology, including: / a giant | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek declension-3 |
| Places in Turkey | Μίμας | Ancient Greek | name | the name of several figures in Greek mythology, including: / the grandfather of Aeolus | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek declension-3 |
| Places in Turkey | دیمتوقه | Ottoman Turkish | name | Didymoteicho (a town in East Macedonia and Thrace, Greece) | ||
| Places in Turkey | دیمتوقه | Ottoman Turkish | name | synonym of كموش چای (gümüş çay, “a village in Çanakkale province”) | historical | |
| Places in Ukraine | Desna | English | name | A river in Russia and Ukraine, left tributary of the Dnieper. | ||
| Places in Ukraine | Desna | English | name | Various rivers in Russia and Ukraine. | ||
| Places in Ukraine | Desna | English | name | Various villages in India and Ukraine | ||
| Places in Ukraine | Podole | Polish | name | Podolia | neuter | |
| Places in Ukraine | Podole | Polish | name | any of several villages in Poland | neuter | |
| Places in Ukraine | Rzeczpospolita | Polish | name | Rzeczpospolita (Polish endonym referring to the Polish State, Rzeczpospolita Polska, the official Polish name for the Republic of Poland) | feminine formal | |
| Places in Ukraine | Rzeczpospolita | Polish | name | Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (federative real union between the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, existing from 1569 to 1795) | feminine historical | |
| Places in Ukraine | Дніпровський узвіз | Ukrainian | name | A long historical upswing road from Dnipro river in central Kyiv. | uncountable | |
| Places in Ukraine | Дніпровський узвіз | Ukrainian | name | an avenue in Kyiv, Ukraine | uncountable | |
| Places in Ukraine | Донбасс | Russian | name | Donbas or Donbass (Donets Basin) | ||
| Places in Ukraine | Донбасс | Russian | name | the DPR and the LPR separatist states as a collective. | government politics | |
| Places in Ukraine | Подніпров'я | Ukrainian | name | Podniprovya, extended Dnieper Valley lands. | uncountable | |
| Places in Ukraine | Подніпров'я | Ukrainian | name | Transliteration of Belarusian Падныпроўє, a historical and ethnographical region in Belarus. | uncountable | |
| Places in Ukraine | Придніпровськ | Ukrainian | name | a neighborhood of Dnipro, Ukraine | uncountable | |
| Places in Ukraine | Придніпровськ | Ukrainian | name | Prydniprovs'k (a railway station in Dnipro Raion, Ukraine) | uncountable | |
| Places in Ukraine | Придніпровськ | Ukrainian | name | Prydniprovs'k (a town in Dnipro Raion, Ukraine) | historical uncountable | |
| Places in Ukraine | дніпровський | Ukrainian | adj | Of Dnipro, relational of Дніпро́ (Dnipró, “a city in Ukraine”) (attributive) | no-comparative relational | |
| Places in Ukraine | дніпровський | Ukrainian | adj | Of Dnieper, relational of Дніпро́ (Dnipró, “a river in Eastern Europe”) (attributive) | no-comparative relational | |
| Places in Ukraine | придністровський | Ukrainian | adj | Transnistrian | ||
| Places in Ukraine | придністровський | Ukrainian | adj | Dniester river, (of) Dniester region | ||
| Places in Uttar Pradesh, India | भागीरथी | Marathi | name | an epithet of गंगा (gaṅgā, “Ganges”) | Hinduism feminine | |
| Places in Uttar Pradesh, India | भागीरथी | Marathi | name | a female given name from Sanskrit | feminine | |
| Places in Vietnam | U Minh | Vietnamese | noun | a rural district in Cà Mau Province | ||
| Places in Vietnam | U Minh | Vietnamese | noun | the capital township of that district | ||
| Places in the Panama Canal Zone | Balboa | English | name | A surname from Spanish [in turn from Galician]. | ||
| Places in the Panama Canal Zone | Balboa | English | name | A town in Panama, formerly in the Panama Canal Zone. | ||
| Places in the Philippines | 小呂宋 | Chinese | name | Manila | archaic | |
| Places in the Philippines | 小呂宋 | Chinese | name | Philippines | Jinjiang-Hokkien | |
| Places of worship | Abtei | German | noun | abbey | feminine | |
| Places of worship | Abtei | German | name | a municipality of South Tyrol | neuter proper-noun | |
| Places of worship | God's house | English | noun | A church. | ||
| Places of worship | God's house | English | noun | Another place of worship. | ||
| Places of worship | Kerk | Limburgish | noun | church (building) | countable feminine | |
| Places of worship | Kerk | Limburgish | noun | church (organised religion, especially Catholicism) | feminine uncountable | |
| Places of worship | Kerk | Limburgish | noun | mass (eucharistic liturgy) | Christianity | feminine uncountable |
| Places of worship | Kirche | German | noun | church (building) | feminine | |
| Places of worship | Kirche | German | noun | church (organised religion, especially Catholicism) | feminine | |
| Places of worship | Kirche | German | noun | an assembly | feminine obsolete | |
| Places of worship | abadia | Portuguese | noun | abbey | feminine | |
| Places of worship | abadia | Portuguese | noun | abbeystead | feminine | |
| Places of worship | abatija | Lithuanian | noun | abbey (a monastery headed by an abbot, and also the surrounding areas) | ||
| Places of worship | abatija | Lithuanian | noun | instrumental singular of abatija | form-of instrumental singular | |
| Places of worship | abatija | Lithuanian | noun | vocative singular of abatija | form-of singular vocative | |
| Places of worship | abbey | Middle English | noun | An abbey (a building or monastic institution). | ||
| Places of worship | abbey | Middle English | noun | The church located inside a monastery. | ||
| Places of worship | abbey | Middle English | noun | Abbotship; abbacy. | rare | |
| Places of worship | aedicula | Latin | noun | diminutive of aedēs | declension-1 diminutive feminine form-of | |
| Places of worship | aedicula | Latin | noun | a small temple; chapel | declension-1 feminine | |
| Places of worship | aedicula | Latin | noun | a small house or room | declension-1 feminine | |
| Places of worship | alkas | Lithuanian | noun | grove on a hill | ||
| Places of worship | alkas | Lithuanian | noun | pagan holy site, god, idol, or altar | lifestyle paganism religion | |
| Places of worship | altar | Norwegian Nynorsk | noun | altar (flat-topped structure used for religious rites) | neuter | |
| Places of worship | altar | Norwegian Nynorsk | noun | indefinite plural of alt | form-of indefinite masculine plural | |
| Places of worship | altar | Romanian | noun | altar (flat-topped structure used for religious rites) | neuter | |
| Places of worship | altar | Romanian | noun | communion table | neuter | |
| Places of worship | altar | Romanian | noun | chancel | neuter | |
| Places of worship | altar | Romanian | noun | shrine, sanctuary | neuter | |
| Places of worship | alter | Danish | noun | altar, a table or a platform for making sacrifices. | lifestyle religion | neuter |
| Places of worship | alter | Danish | noun | altar, the ritual space of a Christian church. | Christianity | neuter |
| Places of worship | apátság | Hungarian | noun | abbey (monastery headed by an abbot) | ||
| Places of worship | apátság | Hungarian | noun | abbacy (the rank of an abbot) | ||
| Places of worship | baptistry | English | noun | A designated space within a church, or a separate room or building associated with a church, where a baptismal font is located, and consequently, where the sacrament of Christian baptism (via aspersion or affusion) is performed. | Christianity | |
| Places of worship | baptistry | English | noun | An indoor pool used for baptism by immersion. | ||
| Places of worship | baptysterium | Polish | noun | baptistry | Christianity architecture | neuter |
| Places of worship | baptysterium | Polish | noun | baptismal font | Christianity | neuter |
| Places of worship | basilica | English | noun | A Christian church building having a nave with a semicircular apse, side aisles, a narthex and a clerestory. | architecture | |
| Places of worship | basilica | English | noun | A Roman Catholic church or cathedral with basilican status, an honorific status granted by the pope to recognize its historical, architectural, or sacramental importance. | ||
| Places of worship | basilica | English | noun | An apartment provided in the houses of persons of importance, where assemblies were held for dispensing justice; hence, any large hall used for this purpose. | obsolete | |
| Places of worship | basilica | Italian | noun | basilica | feminine | |
| Places of worship | basilica | Italian | noun | church | feminine | |
| Places of worship | basilika | Swedish | noun | basil (herb) | common-gender | |
| Places of worship | basilika | Swedish | noun | basil (plant) | common-gender | |
| Places of worship | basilika | Swedish | noun | a basilica | common-gender | |
| Places of worship | basílica | Spanish | noun | basilica (Christian church having a nave) | feminine | |
| Places of worship | basílica | Spanish | noun | basilica (Roman Catholic church with basilican status) | feminine | |
| Places of worship | basílica | Spanish | noun | palace | feminine poetic | |
| Places of worship | bazylika | Kashubian | noun | basilica (type of church) | architecture | feminine |
| Places of worship | bazylika | Kashubian | noun | basilica (title given to some churches) | Catholicism Christianity Roman-Catholicism | feminine |
| Places of worship | bazylika | Kashubian | noun | basilica (court and market hall in the forum or a large hall in a palace, divided into aisles by columns) | Ancient-Rome feminine | |
| Places of worship | bazylika | Polish | noun | basilica (type of church) | Christianity | feminine |
| Places of worship | bazylika | Polish | noun | basilica (title given to some churches) | Catholicism Christianity Roman-Catholicism | feminine |
| Places of worship | bazylika | Polish | noun | basilica (court and market hall in the forum or a large hall in a palace, divided into aisles by columns) | Ancient-Rome feminine | |
| Places of worship | bazylika | Polish | noun | set of laws issued in the 9th century by the Byzantine Emperor Leo | feminine historical in-plural | |
| Places of worship | bazylika | Polish | noun | synonym of bazylia | feminine obsolete | |
| Places of worship | bazylika | Polish | noun | basil thyme (Clinopodium acinos) | Middle Polish feminine | |
| Places of worship | bazylika | Polish | noun | basilic vein | anatomy medicine sciences | Middle Polish feminine |
| Places of worship | bazylika | Polish | noun | basilicon | medicine sciences | Middle Polish feminine |
| Places of worship | bažnyčia | Lithuanian | noun | church (building used for worship by Christians); (greater than usually) basilica | ||
| Places of worship | bažnyčia | Lithuanian | noun | church (organization of Christian believers belonging to one denomination) | ||
| Places of worship | bożnica | Polish | noun | temple (non-Christian house of prayer) | lifestyle paganism religion | feminine |
| Places of worship | bożnica | Polish | noun | synagogue (Jewish house of prayer) | Judaism archaic feminine | |
| Places of worship | capeła | Venetan | noun | chapel | feminine | |
| Places of worship | capeła | Venetan | noun | blunder | feminine | |
| Places of worship | cappella | Italian | noun | chapel | Christianity | feminine |
| Places of worship | cappella | Italian | noun | choir and accompanying musicians assigned to a church | entertainment lifestyle music | feminine |
| Places of worship | cappella | Italian | noun | glans of the penis | feminine vulgar | |
| Places of worship | cappella | Italian | noun | cap | biology mycology natural-sciences | feminine |
| Places of worship | cappella | Italian | noun | (vulgar) head, glans (apex of the penis) | colloquial feminine | |
| Places of worship | catedral | Portuguese | adj | cathedral (relating to the office of a bishop or an archbishop) | feminine masculine | |
| Places of worship | catedral | Portuguese | noun | cathedral | feminine | |
| Places of worship | cathedral | English | adj | Relating to the office of a bishop or an archbishop. | not-comparable | |
| Places of worship | cathedral | English | noun | The principal church serving as the office (and some as place of residence) of an archdiocese's/a diocese's archbishop/bishop which is symbolized by an episcopal throne known as the cathedra. | ||
| Places of worship | cathedral | English | noun | A large or important church building. | broadly informal | |
| Places of worship | cathedral | English | noun | A large, impressive, lofty, and/or important building or place of some other kind. | figuratively | |
| Places of worship | cathedral | English | noun | A large buttressed structure built by certain termites. | ||
| Places of worship | chantry | English | noun | An endowment for the maintenance of a priest to sing a daily mass for the souls of specified people | ||
| Places of worship | chantry | English | noun | A chapel set up for this purpose | ||
| Places of worship | chapel | English | noun | A place of worship, smaller than or subordinate to a church. | Christianity | especially |
| Places of worship | chapel | English | noun | A place of worship in another building or within a civil institution such as a larger church, airport, prison, monastery, school, etc.; often primarily for private prayer. | ||
| Places of worship | chapel | English | noun | A place of worship of a denomination not in conformity with the Church of England, usually Protestant. | UK | |
| Places of worship | chapel | English | noun | A funeral home, or a room in one for holding funeral services. | ||
| Places of worship | chapel | English | noun | A trade union branch in printing or journalism. | UK | |
| Places of worship | chapel | English | noun | A printing office. | ||
| Places of worship | chapel | English | noun | A choir of singers, or an orchestra, attached to the court of a prince or nobleman. | ||
| Places of worship | chapel | English | adj | Describing a person who attends a nonconformist chapel. | Wales not-comparable | |
| Places of worship | chapel | English | verb | To cause (a ship taken aback in a light breeze) to turn or make a circuit so as to recover, without bracing the yards, the same tack on which she had been sailing. | nautical transport | transitive |
| Places of worship | chapel | English | verb | To deposit or inter in a chapel; to enshrine. | obsolete transitive | |
| Places of worship | chapele | Middle English | noun | A chapel (minor place of Christian worship). | ||
| Places of worship | chapele | Middle English | noun | Any place associated with the supernatural. | rare | |
| Places of worship | chapelle | French | noun | chapel | feminine | |
| Places of worship | chapelle | French | noun | covering for the head | feminine | |
| Places of worship | cloister | English | noun | A covered walk with an open colonnade on one side, running along the walls of buildings that surround a quadrangle; especially: / such an arcade in a monastery; | ||
| Places of worship | cloister | English | noun | A covered walk with an open colonnade on one side, running along the walls of buildings that surround a quadrangle; especially: / such an arcade fitted with representations of the stages of Christ's Passion. | ||
| Places of worship | cloister | English | noun | A place, especially a monastery or convent, devoted to religious seclusion. | ||
| Places of worship | cloister | English | noun | The monastic life. | figuratively | |
| Places of worship | cloister | English | verb | To become a Roman Catholic religious. | intransitive | |
| Places of worship | cloister | English | verb | To confine in a cloister, voluntarily or not. | transitive | |
| Places of worship | cloister | English | verb | To deliberately withdraw from worldly things. | intransitive | |
| Places of worship | cloister | English | verb | To provide with a cloister or cloisters. | transitive | |
| Places of worship | cloister | English | verb | To protect or isolate. | transitive | |
| Places of worship | convento | Portuguese | noun | convent (for nuns) | masculine | |
| Places of worship | convento | Portuguese | noun | monastery (for monks) | masculine | |
| Places of worship | couvent | French | noun | convent, nunnery | masculine | |
| Places of worship | couvent | French | verb | third-person plural present indicative/subjunctive of couver | form-of indicative plural present subjunctive third-person | |
| Places of worship | covenstead | English | noun | A permanent circle or temple used to meet for rituals and to store religious items, often a mundane location. | Wicca lifestyle religion | |
| Places of worship | covenstead | English | noun | A Wiccan congregation. | Wicca lifestyle religion | metonymically |
| Places of worship | ecclesia | Latin | noun | church (a house of worship) | declension-1 | |
| Places of worship | ecclesia | Latin | noun | assembly (of free male citizens of Greek cities) | declension-1 | |
| Places of worship | ecclesia | Latin | noun | ecclesia | declension-1 | |
| Places of worship | fane | Middle English | noun | A particular kind of white-coloured iris. | rare | |
| Places of worship | fane | Middle English | noun | A flag; a piece of fabric or other symbol used for identification. | ||
| Places of worship | fane | Middle English | noun | A naval flag, especially a long triangular one. | ||
| Places of worship | fane | Middle English | noun | A weathervane or weathercock (used to indicate changeableness) | ||
| Places of worship | fane | Middle English | noun | A temple, especially that used to worship Roman gods. | rare | |
| Places of worship | feretory | English | noun | A receptacle that houses relics of saints. | ||
| Places of worship | feretory | English | noun | An area of a church where relics are kept. | ||
| Places of worship | fringe church | English | noun | A Christian denomination espousing doctrines or worship customs rejected by the majority of Christians. | colloquial derogatory | |
| Places of worship | fringe church | English | noun | A place of worship affiliated with this type of religious denomination. | colloquial derogatory | |
| Places of worship | great house | English | noun | A large, luxurious house or mansion, with a sizeable indoor and outdoor staff; especially of properties in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the United Kingdom and United States. | ||
| Places of worship | great house | English | noun | A large complex with many rooms, built for worship by the Anasazi. | historical | |
| Places of worship | haus lotu | Tok Pisin | noun | church building | ||
| Places of worship | haus lotu | Tok Pisin | noun | place of worship | ||
| Places of worship | hous | Middle English | noun | house, residence | ||
| Places of worship | hous | Middle English | noun | house of worship, temple | ||
| Places of worship | hous | Middle English | pron | alternative form of us | alt-of alternative | |
| Places of worship | isonto | Zulu | noun | week | ||
| Places of worship | isonto | Zulu | noun | church | ||
| Places of worship | kabel | Estonian | noun | chapel | ||
| Places of worship | kabel | Estonian | noun | adessive singular of kabe | adessive form-of singular | |
| Places of worship | kapishche | English | noun | A pre-Christian shrine from Slavic cultures, usually in the form of a field, a sacred fire, and an idol of a god. | lifestyle paganism religion | historical |
| Places of worship | kapishche | English | noun | A shrine or small temple used in Slavic neopaganism. | lifestyle paganism religion | |
| Places of worship | kapliczka | Polish | noun | diminutive of kaplica | Christianity | diminutive feminine form-of |
| Places of worship | kapliczka | Polish | noun | shrine, wayside shrine | feminine | |
| Places of worship | katedra | Polish | noun | cathedral | Catholicism Christianity Roman-Catholicism architecture | feminine |
| Places of worship | katedra | Polish | noun | chair (professorial position at a university) | education | feminine |
| Places of worship | katedra | Polish | noun | department, laboratory (organizational unit at a university dealing with a specific research subject) | education | feminine |
| Places of worship | kościół | Polish | noun | church (Christian house of worship, usually with reference to Catholicism) | Christianity | inanimate masculine |
| Places of worship | kościół | Polish | noun | church (Christian religious organisation) | Christianity | inanimate masculine |
| Places of worship | kościół | Polish | noun | type of game | inanimate masculine | |
| Places of worship | krstionica | Serbo-Croatian | noun | baptistry | ||
| Places of worship | krstionica | Serbo-Croatian | noun | baptismal font | ||
| Places of worship | kyrka | Swedish | noun | a church (building) | common-gender | |
| Places of worship | kyrka | Swedish | noun | a church (organization) | common-gender | |
| Places of worship | llan | Welsh | noun | church, parish | feminine | |
| Places of worship | llan | Welsh | noun | churchyard; enclosure, yard | feminine | |
| Places of worship | llan | Welsh | noun | small town or village | feminine | |
| Places of worship | llan | Welsh | noun | in place names: a monastery | feminine | |
| Places of worship | manastir | Serbo-Croatian | noun | monastery | ||
| Places of worship | manastir | Serbo-Croatian | noun | cloister | ||
| Places of worship | marae | English | noun | A Polynesian sacred altar or enclosure. | archaic | |
| Places of worship | marae | English | noun | The courtyard of a Maori wharenui or meeting-house, seen as a cultural and spiritual focal point; (by extension) the buildings and people around it; a spiritual or cultural centre. | New-Zealand | |
| Places of worship | martyry | English | noun | A shrine in honor of a (usually religious, notably Christian) martyr, possibly at his grave. | ||
| Places of worship | martyry | English | noun | A shrine at a site which "bears witness" to a crucial religious event not related to a tomb. | ||
| Places of worship | mezquita | Spanish | noun | mosque (place of worship for Muslims) | feminine | |
| Places of worship | mezquita | Spanish | noun | a Native American (especially Aztec) religious site (during the Spanish conquest of the Americas) | broadly feminine obsolete | |
| Places of worship | monastero | Italian | noun | monastery | masculine | |
| Places of worship | monastero | Italian | noun | convent, nunnery | masculine | |
| Places of worship | moske | Norwegian Nynorsk | noun | a stitch | business knitting manufacturing textiles | feminine masculine |
| Places of worship | moske | Norwegian Nynorsk | verb | to knit one or more stitch | business knitting manufacturing textiles | |
| Places of worship | moske | Norwegian Nynorsk | noun | a mosque | masculine | |
| Places of worship | oracle | English | noun | A shrine dedicated to some prophetic deity. | ||
| Places of worship | oracle | English | noun | A person such as a priest through whom the deity is supposed to respond with prophecy or advice. | ||
| Places of worship | oracle | English | noun | A prophetic response, often enigmatic or allegorical, so given. | ||
| Places of worship | oracle | English | noun | Something said that must come true or cannot be countermanded; an inexorable command or declaration. | archaic figuratively | |
| Places of worship | oracle | English | noun | A person considered to be a source of wisdom. | ||
| Places of worship | oracle | English | noun | A wise sentence or decision of great authority. | ||
| Places of worship | oracle | English | noun | A fortune-teller. | ||
| Places of worship | oracle | English | noun | One who communicates a divine command; an angel; a prophet. | ||
| Places of worship | oracle | English | noun | The sanctuary, or most holy place in the temple; also, the temple itself. | Jewish historical | |
| Places of worship | oracle | English | noun | A theoretical entity capable of answering some collection of questions. | computing computing-theory engineering mathematics natural-sciences physical-sciences sciences | |
| Places of worship | oracle | English | noun | A third-party service that provides smart contracts with information from the outside world. | business cryptocurrencies cryptocurrency finance | |
| Places of worship | oracle | English | verb | To utter oracles or prophecies. | obsolete | |
| Places of worship | oratorium | Polish | noun | oratorio (musical composition, often based on a religious theme; similar to opera but with no costume, scenery, or acting) | Christianity | neuter |
| Places of worship | oratorium | Polish | noun | oratory (Roman Catholic chapel; a building for public or private worship that is not a parish church) | Catholicism Christianity Roman-Catholicism | neuter |
| Places of worship | oratorium | Polish | noun | oratory (meeting place for children and young people where they receive help and care, run by the Salesians of Don Bosco) | Catholicism Christianity Roman-Catholicism | neuter |
| Places of worship | oratórium | Hungarian | noun | oratorio (a musical composition, often based on a religious theme; similar to opera but with no costume, scenery or acting) | entertainment lifestyle music | |
| Places of worship | oratórium | Hungarian | noun | oratory (a private chapel) | lifestyle religion | archaic |
| Places of worship | ołtarzyk | Polish | noun | diminutive of ołtarz | lifestyle religion | diminutive form-of inanimate masculine |
| Places of worship | ołtarzyk | Polish | noun | painting or figure in an apartment decorated with flowers and/or candles | inanimate masculine | |
| Places of worship | pagode | Portuguese | noun | a subgenre of samba music | entertainment lifestyle music | masculine |
| Places of worship | pagode | Portuguese | noun | pagoda (a tiered tower with multiple eaves) | Buddhism architecture lifestyle religion | masculine |
| Places of worship | pagode | Portuguese | noun | pagoda (Indian unit of currency) | historical masculine | |
| Places of worship | pagode | Portuguese | noun | spree | masculine | |
| Places of worship | parisshen | Middle English | noun | A parishioner; a member of a parish. | ||
| Places of worship | parisshen | Middle English | noun | A parish (ecclesiastical administrative division). | Late-Middle-English | |
| Places of worship | parisshen | Middle English | noun | The totality of a parish's parishioners. | Late-Middle-English rare | |
| Places of worship | przybytek | Polish | noun | gain, increment | inanimate masculine | |
| Places of worship | przybytek | Polish | noun | sanctuary, shrine | inanimate literary masculine | |
| Places of worship | przybytek | Polish | noun | restroom, toilet, WC | colloquial humorous inanimate masculine | |
| Places of worship | przybytek | Polish | noun | bawdy-house, house of ill repute, pushing school | colloquial inanimate masculine | |
| Places of worship | pura | Indonesian | noun | a town | archaic | |
| Places of worship | pura | Indonesian | noun | Pura, a Balinese Hindu temple | Hinduism | |
| Places of worship | sacellum | English | noun | A small chapel, as a monument within a church. | ||
| Places of worship | sacellum | English | noun | In Ancient Rome, a shrine open to the sky, sometimes used for sacrificial purposes, or in honor of the divine. | historical | |
| Places of worship | sanctuaire | French | noun | shrine (a place that is holy) | masculine | |
| Places of worship | sanctuaire | French | noun | sanctuary | masculine | |
| Places of worship | santuário | Portuguese | noun | shrine (a place that is holy) | masculine | |
| Places of worship | santuário | Portuguese | noun | sanctuary (place of safety, refuge or protection) | masculine | |
| Places of worship | santuário | Portuguese | noun | a room where relics are kept | masculine | |
| Places of worship | sobór | Polish | noun | council | Christianity | inanimate masculine |
| Places of worship | sobór | Polish | noun | cathedral | inanimate masculine | |
| Places of worship | spirit house | English | noun | A small house- or temple-like structure mounted on a pillar at which offerings are made to a local deity or protective spirit. | ||
| Places of worship | spirit house | English | noun | A place where hard liquor is stored or sold. | historical | |
| Places of worship | spirit house | English | noun | A small house- or temple-like replica structure made of paper and cardboard specially made for the deceased to be displayed during funerals and later burned as an offering. | Philippines | |
| Places of worship | surau | English | noun | A small mosque or other Islamic assembly building in parts of Sumatra and the Malay peninsula. | Islam lifestyle religion | |
| Places of worship | surau | English | noun | A small room in any public place where Muslims pray. | Islam lifestyle religion | Malaysia |
| Places of worship | synagoga | Latin | noun | congregation (of Jews) | declension-1 | |
| Places of worship | synagoga | Latin | noun | synagogue | declension-1 | |
| Places of worship | synagogue | English | noun | A place of worship for Jews or Samaritans. | Judaism countable | |
| Places of worship | synagogue | English | noun | A congregation of Jews or Samaritans for the purpose of worship or religious study. | Judaism countable | |
| Places of worship | synagogue | English | noun | Any assembly of folk. | lifestyle religion | countable rare |
| Places of worship | tabernacle | English | noun | Any temporary dwelling; a hut, tent, or booth. | ||
| Places of worship | tabernacle | English | noun | The portable tent used before the construction of the temple, where the shekinah (presence of God) was believed to dwell. | biblical lifestyle religion | |
| Places of worship | tabernacle | English | noun | The Jewish Temple at Jerusalem (as continuing the functions of the earlier tabernacle). | broadly | |
| Places of worship | tabernacle | English | noun | Any portable shrine used in heathen or idolatrous worship. | ||
| Places of worship | tabernacle | English | noun | A sukkah, the booth or 'tabernacle' used during the Jewish Feast of Sukkot. | ||
| Places of worship | tabernacle | English | noun | A small ornamented cupboard or box used for the reserved sacrament of the Eucharist, normally located in an especially prominent place in a church. | Catholicism Christianity Roman-Catholicism | |
| Places of worship | tabernacle | English | noun | A temporary place of worship, especially a tent, for a tent meeting, as with a venue for revival meetings. | ||
| Places of worship | tabernacle | English | noun | Any house of worship, especially a Mormon meetinghouse. | broadly | |
| Places of worship | tabernacle | English | noun | Any abode or dwelling place, or especially the human body as the temporary dwelling place of the soul, or life. | figuratively | |
| Places of worship | tabernacle | English | noun | A hinged device allowing for the easy folding of a mast 90 degrees from perpendicular, as for transporting the boat on a trailer, or passing under a bridge. | nautical transport | |
| Places of worship | tabernacle | English | verb | To dwell; to abide for a time. | intransitive | |
| Places of worship | tampeļ | Marshallese | noun | a temple | ||
| Places of worship | tampeļ | Marshallese | noun | an altar | ||
| Places of worship | teampall | Irish | noun | temple | masculine | |
| Places of worship | teampall | Irish | noun | church; Protestant church | Medieval masculine | |
| Places of worship | teampall | Irish | noun | churchyard | masculine | |
| Places of worship | teampall | Scottish Gaelic | noun | temple | masculine | |
| Places of worship | teampall | Scottish Gaelic | noun | church | Medieval masculine | |
| Places of worship | tempel | Dutch | noun | a temple, building destined as place of worship; specifically: / a Jewish synagogue | lifestyle religion | Judaism masculine |
| Places of worship | tempel | Dutch | noun | a temple, building destined as place of worship; specifically: / a masonic ceremonial meeting place, a lodge | Freemasonry freemasonry lifestyle religion | masculine |
| Places of worship | temple | English | noun | A house of worship, especially: / A house of worship dedicated to a polytheistic faith. | ||
| Places of worship | temple | English | noun | A house of worship, especially: / Synonym of synagogue, especially a non-Orthodox synagogue. | Judaism | |
| Places of worship | temple | English | noun | A house of worship, especially: / As opposed to an LDS meetinghouse, a church closed to non-Mormons and necessary for particular rituals. | Mormonism | |
| Places of worship | temple | English | noun | A meeting house of the Oddfellows fraternity; its members. | ||
| Places of worship | temple | English | noun | Any place regarded as holding a religious presence. | figuratively | |
| Places of worship | temple | English | noun | Any place seen as an important centre for some activity. | figuratively | |
| Places of worship | temple | English | noun | Anything regarded as important or minutely cared for. | figuratively | |
| Places of worship | temple | English | noun | A gesture wherein the forefingers are outstretched and touch pad to pad while the other fingers are clasped together. | figuratively | |
| Places of worship | temple | English | verb | To build a temple for; to appropriate a temple to; to temple a god | transitive | |
| Places of worship | temple | English | noun | The slightly flatter region, on either side of the head of a vertebrate, including a human, behind the eye and forehead, above the zygomatic arch, and forward of the ear. | anatomy medicine sciences | |
| Places of worship | temple | English | noun | Either of the sidepieces on a set of spectacles, extending backwards from the hinge toward the ears and, usually, turning down around them. | medicine ophthalmology sciences | |
| Places of worship | temple | English | noun | A contrivance used in a loom for keeping the web stretched transversely. | business manufacturing textiles weaving | |
| Places of worship | temple | French | noun | temple (for worship) | masculine | |
| Places of worship | temple | French | noun | Protestant church | masculine | |
| Places of worship | temple | French | noun | hall | masculine | |
| Places of worship | жертвенник | Russian | noun | altar | ||
| Places of worship | жертвенник | Russian | noun | credenza, credence table | ||
| Places of worship | жертвенник | Russian | noun | prothesis (liturgy) | ||
| Places of worship | манастир | Serbo-Croatian | noun | monastery | ||
| Places of worship | манастир | Serbo-Croatian | noun | cloister | ||
| Places of worship | погост | Russian | noun | rural cemetery | ||
| Places of worship | погост | Russian | noun | village church located away from the settlement, with a graveyard, its own land and a house for the clergy | dated | |
| Places of worship | погост | Russian | noun | coaching inn for princes and important church officials | historical | |
| Places of worship | погост | Russian | noun | pogost, former administrative-territorial unit in Russia, up through the 18th century, consisting of several villages | historical | |
| Places of worship | погост | Russian | noun | pogost, a large village in the center of such an administrative-territorial unit | historical | |
| Places of worship | пустинь | Ukrainian | noun | hermitage | ||
| Places of worship | пустинь | Ukrainian | noun | a small monastery | ||
| Places of worship | пустинь | Ukrainian | noun | genitive plural of пусти́ня (pustýnja) | form-of genitive plural | |
| Places of worship | собор | Ukrainian | noun | cathedral, home church of a bishop. | ||
| Places of worship | собор | Ukrainian | noun | council, diet | historical | |
| Places of worship | собор | Ukrainian | noun | catholicon, large urban church even if not a cathedral. | ||
| Places of worship | храм | Belarusian | noun | temple | inanimate masculine | |
| Places of worship | храм | Belarusian | noun | shrine | inanimate masculine | |
| Places of worship | храм | Bulgarian | noun | temple | masculine | |
| Places of worship | храм | Bulgarian | noun | shrine | also figuratively masculine | |
| Places of worship | храм | Russian | noun | temple, shrine | inanimate masculine | |
| Places of worship | храм | Russian | noun | church, cathedral (a place of Christian worship that has an altar) | Christianity | inanimate masculine |
| Places of worship | храм | Russian | noun | shrine | also figuratively inanimate masculine poetic | |
| Places of worship | храм | Serbo-Croatian | noun | temple | ||
| Places of worship | храм | Serbo-Croatian | noun | shrine | ||
| Places of worship | храм | Serbo-Croatian | noun | holy ground | ||
| Places of worship | царква | Belarusian | noun | church (religious association of clergy and believers based on the commonality of faith, teaching and rites of worship) | ||
| Places of worship | царква | Belarusian | noun | Eastern Orthodox church | ||
| Places of worship | церковь | Russian | noun | church (religious group) | ||
| Places of worship | церковь | Russian | noun | church (house of worship) | ||
| Places of worship | църква | Bulgarian | noun | church (religious group) | ||
| Places of worship | църква | Bulgarian | noun | church (house of worship) | ||
| Places of worship | բագին | Armenian | noun | altar (pagan) | ||
| Places of worship | բագին | Armenian | noun | pagan shrine, pagan temple | ||
| Places of worship | մեհեան | Old Armenian | noun | pagan temple | ||
| Places of worship | մեհեան | Old Armenian | noun | pagan altar | broadly | |
| Places of worship | մեհեան | Old Armenian | noun | idol | broadly | |
| Places of worship | היכלא | Aramaic | noun | temple | ||
| Places of worship | היכלא | Aramaic | noun | palace | ||
| Places of worship | טעמפּל | Yiddish | noun | temple (worship place) | ||
| Places of worship | טעמפּל | Yiddish | name | a surname; Temple | ||
| Places of worship | מועד | Hebrew | noun | appointed or agreed-upon time / appointment | ||
| Places of worship | מועד | Hebrew | noun | appointed or agreed-upon time / fixed time or season | ||
| Places of worship | מועד | Hebrew | noun | appointed or agreed-upon time / festival, solemn feast | ||
| Places of worship | מועד | Hebrew | noun | year | ||
| Places of worship | מועד | Hebrew | noun | meeting; assembly convened for a definite purpose; congregation | ||
| Places of worship | מועד | Hebrew | noun | the place of meeting; a place of solemn assembly | ||
| Places of worship | מועד | Hebrew | noun | agreed-upon signal | ||
| Places of worship | מועד | Hebrew | noun | solemnity | ||
| Places of worship | מועד | Hebrew | noun | synagogue | ||
| Places of worship | מקדש | Hebrew | noun | temple | ||
| Places of worship | מקדש | Hebrew | noun | sanctuary | ||
| Places of worship | מקדש | Hebrew | verb | Masculine singular present participle and present tense of קידש / קִדֵּשׁ. | form-of masculine participle present singular | |
| Places of worship | מקדש מעט | Hebrew | noun | synagogue | flowery lifestyle | Judaism countable dated |
| Places of worship | מקדש מעט | Hebrew | noun | a place of spiritual importance | literary | |
| Places of worship | שול | Yiddish | noun | shul, synagogue | ||
| Places of worship | שול | Yiddish | noun | school | ||
| Places of worship | جامع | Arabic | adj | comprehensive, extensive, broad, general, universal | ||
| Places of worship | جامع | Arabic | noun | collector | ||
| Places of worship | جامع | Arabic | noun | compiler (of books) | ||
| Places of worship | جامع | Arabic | noun | typesetter, compositor | ||
| Places of worship | جامع | Arabic | noun | congregational mosque | Islam lifestyle religion | |
| Places of worship | جامع | Arabic | verb | to copulate with, to have intercourse with | ||
| Places of worship | جامع | Arabic | verb | to congregate | ||
| Places of worship | جامع | Ottoman Turkish | noun | mosque, a place of worship for Muslims, often having at least one minaret | ||
| Places of worship | جامع | Ottoman Turkish | adj | [with accusative] gathered, collected, assembled, containing | ||
| Places of worship | خاوره | Ottoman Turkish | noun | synagogue | ||
| Places of worship | خاوره | Ottoman Turkish | noun | crowded, noisy place | ||
| Places of worship | معبد | Urdu | noun | Borrowed from Classical Persian مَعْبَد (ma'bad), from Arabic مَعْبَد (maʕbad). | ||
| Places of worship | معبد | Urdu | noun | place of worship, temple | ||
| Places of worship | معبد | Urdu | noun | a synagogue | broadly | |
| Places of worship | مندر | Urdu | noun | a Hindu temple | ||
| Places of worship | مندر | Urdu | noun | temple, place or house of worship | broadly | |
| Places of worship | ܓܠܘܣܩܡܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | chest, box, case | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܓܠܘܣܩܡܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | coffin, casket, reliquary | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܓܠܘܣܩܡܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | shrine | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܕܝܪܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | noun | monastery, convent | ||
| Places of worship | ܕܝܪܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | noun | dwelling, habitation, lodge; cote, fold | archaic | |
| Places of worship | ܕܝܪܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | name | Dere (an Assyrian town in northern Iraq, located in the Sapna valley) | ||
| Places of worship | ܕܝܪܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | noun | monastic, monk | ||
| Places of worship | ܕܝܪܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | dwelling, habitation | common-gender | |
| Places of worship | ܕܝܪܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | monastery, convent | common-gender | |
| Places of worship | ܕܝܪܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | lodge | common-gender | |
| Places of worship | ܕܝܪܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | cote, fold | common-gender | |
| Places of worship | ܕܝܪܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | den | common-gender | |
| Places of worship | ܕܝܪܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | dweller, inhabitant | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܗܝܟܠܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | noun | temple | ||
| Places of worship | ܗܝܟܠܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | noun | shrine, holy place | ||
| Places of worship | ܗܝܟܠܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | noun | nave, church | architecture | |
| Places of worship | ܗܝܟܠܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | noun | physique, frame | anatomy medicine sciences | |
| Places of worship | ܗܝܟܠܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | noun | palace | obsolete | |
| Places of worship | ܗܝܟܠܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | palace | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܗܝܟܠܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | temple | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܗܝܟܠܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | church | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܗܝܟܠܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | nave | architecture | masculine |
| Places of worship | ܗܝܟܠܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | shrine, holy place | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܙܘܝܬܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | corner | feminine | |
| Places of worship | ܙܘܝܬܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | corner or clime of earth; quarter of heaven | feminine figuratively | |
| Places of worship | ܙܘܝܬܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | angle | geometry mathematics sciences | feminine |
| Places of worship | ܙܘܝܬܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | small temple, chapel | feminine | |
| Places of worship | ܚܘܓܒܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | idol | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܚܘܓܒܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | shrine, temple | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܚܘܓܒܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | temple guardian | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܠܘܪܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | lyre | feminine | |
| Places of worship | ܠܘܪܐ | Classical Syriac | name | Lyra | astronomy natural-sciences | feminine |
| Places of worship | ܠܘܪܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | monastery | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܠܘܪܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | kind of pulse | biology botany natural-sciences | masculine |
| Places of worship | ܠܘܪܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | saddle | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܢܘܣܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | temple, sanctuary, shrine, charnel | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܢܘܣܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | nave | architecture | masculine |
| Places of worship | ܢܘܣܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | idol | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܢܘܣܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | reliquary, case, chest | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܢܘܣܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | fortress, citadel | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܥܕܬܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | noun | church (Christian house of worship) | ||
| Places of worship | ܥܕܬܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | noun | church, denomination (group of people who follow the same Christian religious beliefs) | ||
| Places of worship | ܥܕܬܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | noun | congregation, assembly, company | ||
| Places of worship | ܥܕܬܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | congregation, assembly, company | feminine | |
| Places of worship | ܥܕܬܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | church, temple | feminine | |
| Places of worship | ܥܘܡܪܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | noun | life as a period of time, length of life, lifespan, lifetime; age | ||
| Places of worship | ܥܘܡܪܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | noun | church, house of worship | Christianity | |
| Places of worship | ܥܘܡܪܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | name | ellipsis of ܥܘܼܡܪܵܐ ܫܓ݂ܝܼܫܵܐ (ˁumrā šḡīšā) or ܥܘܼܡܪܵܐ ܕܡܵܪܝ ܐܲܬ݂ܩܸܢ (ˁumrā dmār aṯqin): Dera Shish, Umra, Umra d-Mar Athqin (a historically Assyrian town in northern Iraq) | abbreviation alt-of ellipsis | |
| Places of worship | ܥܘܡܪܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | life, living, way of life | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܥܘܡܪܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | habitation, dwelling place, house | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܥܘܡܪܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | family | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܥܘܡܪܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | congregation, people | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܥܘܡܪܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | monastic communion | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܥܘܡܪܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | monastery | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܥܘܡܪܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | cell, room | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܥܘܡܪܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | world | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܩܘܕܫܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | holiness, sanctity | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܩܘܕܫܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | holy object | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܩܘܕܫܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | oblation, sacrifice | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܩܘܕܫܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | Eucharist | Christianity | masculine |
| Places of worship | ܩܘܕܫܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | consecration, dedication | ecclesiastical lifestyle religion | masculine |
| Places of worship | ܩܘܕܫܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | holy place, shrine, sanctuary, temple | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܩܘܕܫܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | hallowing, sanctification | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܩܘܕܫܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | oblation, sacrifice | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܩܘܕܫܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | liturgy, mass | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܩܘܕܫܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | Eucharist, Communion | Christianity | masculine |
| Places of worship | ܩܘܕܫܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | recitation of the Sanctus | Christianity | masculine |
| Places of worship | ܩܘܕܫܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | consecration, dedication | ecclesiastical lifestyle religion | masculine |
| Places of worship | ܩܬܘܠܝܩܐ | Classical Syriac | adj | general, universal, catholic | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܩܬܘܠܝܩܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | catholicos | ||
| Places of worship | ܩܬܘܠܝܩܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | universality | ||
| Places of worship | ܩܬܘܠܝܩܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | Catholic Church | ||
| Places of worship | ܩܬܘܠܝܩܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | liturgical proclamation, prayer | ||
| Places of worship | ܩܬܘܠܝܩܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | cathedral, principal church of a city | ||
| Places of worship | ܩܬܘܠܝܩܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | name of a large vein in the hand | anatomy medicine sciences | |
| Places of worship | ઇબાદતગાહ | Gujarati | noun | place of worship | lifestyle religion | feminine |
| Places of worship | ઇબાદતગાહ | Gujarati | noun | mosque | Islam lifestyle religion | feminine |
| Places of worship | மடம் | Tamil | noun | ignorance, folly | ||
| Places of worship | மடம் | Tamil | noun | simplicity, credulity, artlessness; one of the four மகடூஉக்குணம் (makaṭū’ukkuṇam) | ||
| Places of worship | மடம் | Tamil | noun | hermitage, monastery | ||
| Places of worship | மடம் | Tamil | noun | resthouse | ||
| Places of worship | மடம் | Tamil | noun | temple | ||
| Places of worship | மடம் | Tamil | noun | place | ||
| Places of worship | மடம் | Tamil | noun | car | ||
| Places of worship | ఆలయము | Telugu | noun | an abode, home, dwelling | neuter | |
| Places of worship | ఆలయము | Telugu | noun | a temple, as being the dwelling of God | neuter | |
| Places of worship | พระวิหาร | Thai | noun | Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see พระ (prá), วิหาร (wí-hǎan). | literally | |
| Places of worship | พระวิหาร | Thai | name | Preah Vihear (a temple in Cambodia) | ||
| Places of worship | พระวิหาร | Thai | name | Preah Vihear (a province in northern Cambodia) | ||
| Places of worship | พระวิหาร | Thai | name | Preah Vihear (a town, the provincial capital of Preah Vihear, Cambodia) | ||
| Places of worship | ศาลพระภูมิ | Thai | noun | spirit house. A shrine, often in a reduced size, erected in a plot of land or place and dedicated to a spirit believed to guard the land or place. | ||
| Places of worship | ศาลพระภูมิ | Thai | noun | court of law; court of justice. | derogatory sarcastic slang | |
| Places of worship | စေတီ | Burmese | noun | pagoda, stupa | Buddhism lifestyle religion | |
| Places of worship | စေတီ | Burmese | noun | shrine, sacred depository | ||
| Places of worship | ဘုရား | Burmese | noun | Buddha | Buddhism lifestyle religion | |
| Places of worship | ဘုရား | Burmese | noun | pagoda, stupa, Buddhist temple | Buddhism lifestyle religion | |
| Places of worship | ဘုရား | Burmese | noun | royal and religious personages (e.g., the Buddha, kings, and monks) | honorific | |
| Places of worship | ဘုရား | Burmese | noun | God | Christianity | Hinduism Myanmar |
| Places of worship | ბაგინი | Old Georgian | noun | pagan shrine | ||
| Places of worship | ბაგინი | Old Georgian | noun | sacrificial altar | ||
| Places of worship | ოხვამე | Laz | noun | temple (place of worship) | lifestyle religion | |
| Places of worship | ოხვამე | Laz | noun | church | Christianity | |
| Places of worship | ოხვამე | Laz | noun | mosque | Islam lifestyle religion | |
| Places of worship | ტაძარი | Old Georgian | noun | cathedral, sanctuary, temple | ||
| Places of worship | ტაძარი | Old Georgian | noun | palace | ||
| Places of worship | ტაძარი | Old Georgian | noun | feast, banquet | ||
| Places of worship | ⲧⲱⲟⲩ | Coptic | noun | mountain | Bohairic masculine | |
| Places of worship | ⲧⲱⲟⲩ | Coptic | noun | monastery | Bohairic masculine | |
| Places of worship | ⲧⲱⲟⲩ | Coptic | noun | desert | Bohairic masculine | |
| Places of worship | ⲧⲱⲟⲩ | Coptic | noun | cemetery, necropolis | Bohairic masculine | |
| Places of worship | 伽藍 | Japanese | noun | short for 僧伽藍摩 (sōgaranma, “a Buddhist temple or monastery”) | Buddhism lifestyle religion | abbreviation alt-of |
| Places of worship | 伽藍 | Japanese | noun | a large temple building | ||
| Places of worship | 塔 | Chinese | character | tower | ||
| Places of worship | 塔 | Chinese | character | pagoda | ||
| Places of worship | 塔 | Chinese | character | spire | ||
| Places of worship | 塔 | Chinese | character | tall building | ||
| Places of worship | 塔 | Chinese | character | the Tower | human-sciences mysticism philosophy sciences tarot | |
| Places of worship | 塔 | Chinese | character | tart (pastry) | Taiwan | |
| Places of worship | 塔 | Chinese | character | real identity of a virtual YouTuber | lifestyle | neologism slang |
| Places of worship | 塔 | Chinese | character | a surname, Ta | ||
| Places of worship | 寺 | Japanese | character | temple | Buddhism lifestyle religion | kanji |
| Places of worship | 寺 | Japanese | noun | a temple | Buddhism lifestyle religion | |
| Places of worship | 寺 | Japanese | suffix | a temple | Buddhism lifestyle religion | morpheme |
| Places of worship | 廟宇 | Chinese | noun | temple (Classifier: 間/间 m; 座 m) | ||
| Places of worship | 廟宇 | Chinese | name | Miaoyu (a town in Wushan, Chongqing, China) | ||
| Places of worship | 𐎅𐎋𐎍 | Ugaritic | noun | palace | ||
| Places of worship | 𐎅𐎋𐎍 | Ugaritic | noun | temple | ||
| Prefectures of Japan | Gifu | English | name | Gifu Prefecture in central Japan | ||
| Prefectures of Japan | Gifu | English | name | A city in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. | ||
| Prefectures of Japan | Hokkaido | English | name | The second largest island of Japan, capital Sapporo. | ||
| Prefectures of Japan | Hokkaido | English | noun | A breed of dog originating from Japan, resembling a spitz dog breed, although not officially ranked as a spitz dog breed. | ||
| Prefectures of Japan | Ishikawa | English | name | Ishikawa prefecture, a prefecture in Northern central region of Japan. | countable uncountable | |
| Prefectures of Japan | Ishikawa | English | name | A surname from Japanese. | countable uncountable | |
| Provinces of Argentina | サンタフェ | Japanese | name | Santa Fe | ||
| Provinces of Argentina | サンタフェ | Japanese | name | Santa Fé (a municipality of Paraná, Brazil) | ||
| Provinces of Belgium | Luik | Dutch | name | Liège, a province of Belgium | neuter | |
| Provinces of Belgium | Luik | Dutch | name | Liège, a city in Belgium | neuter | |
| Provinces of Belgium | Lèmbörg | Limburgish | name | Limburg, a province of the Netherlands. | neuter | |
| Provinces of Belgium | Lèmbörg | Limburgish | name | Limburg, a province of Belgium. | neuter | |
| Provinces of Belgium | Lüksenburğ | Turkish | name | obsolete form of Lüksemburg: a country in Central Europe | alt-of obsolete | |
| Provinces of Belgium | Lüksenburğ | Turkish | name | obsolete form of Lüksemburg: a province of Belgium | alt-of obsolete | |
| Provinces of Belgium | West Flanders | English | name | The westernmost province of Belgium and Flanders, with capital Bruges. | ||
| Provinces of Belgium | West Flanders | English | name | The larger western part of the historic countship of Flanders, also comprising part of French Flanders (in northern France) and retaining a distinctive type of dialects | ||
| Provinces of Chile | Cardenal Caro | Spanish | name | a province in Chile | ||
| Provinces of Chile | Cardenal Caro | Spanish | name | a department of Chile | historical | |
| Provinces of China | An Nam | Vietnamese | name | Annam, a former colonial province of China, now part of present-day Northern Vietnam | history human-sciences sciences | |
| Provinces of China | An Nam | Vietnamese | name | French protectorate of Annam, located in Central Vietnam | historical offensive sarcastic | |
| Provinces of China | An Nam | Vietnamese | name | synonym of Việt Nam (“Vietnam”) | historical offensive sarcastic | |
| Provinces of China | Đài Loan | Vietnamese | name | Taiwan | ||
| Provinces of China | Đài Loan | Vietnamese | adj | Taiwanese | ||
| Provinces of China | 臺灣 | Chinese | name | Taiwan (island) | ||
| Provinces of China | 臺灣 | Chinese | name | Taiwan Province (administrative division in both the Republic of China and People's Republic of China) | ||
| Provinces of China | 臺灣 | Chinese | name | Taiwan Area (Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen, Matsu, and some minor islands, which are de facto governed by the Republic of China) | ||
| Provinces of Ecuador | Bolívar | English | name | A province in Ecuador. Capital: Guaranda. | ||
| Provinces of Ecuador | Bolívar | English | name | A town in La Unión department, El Salvador. | ||
| Provinces of Ecuador | Cotopaxi | English | name | A province in Ecuador. Capital: Latacunga. | ||
| Provinces of Ecuador | Cotopaxi | English | name | A volcano in the Andes, Ecuador. | ||
| Provinces of Ecuador | Cotopaxi | English | name | A census-designated place in Fremont County, Colorado, United States. | ||
| Provinces of Ecuador | Los Ríos | English | name | A place name, including: / A region in Chile, one of 16. | ||
| Provinces of Ecuador | Los Ríos | English | name | A place name, including: / A province in Ecuador. Capital: Babahoyo. | ||
| Provinces of Ecuador | Napo | English | name | A province in Ecuador. Capital: Tena. It is named after the river. | ||
| Provinces of Ecuador | Napo | English | name | A river in Ecuador (and probably Peru), a tributary of the Amazon. | ||
| Provinces of Ecuador | Napo | English | name | A barangay of Aurora, Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines. | ||
| Provinces of Ecuador | Napo | English | name | A barangay of Carcar, Cebu, Philippines. | ||
| Provinces of Ecuador | Napo | English | name | A barangay of Dapitan, Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines. | ||
| Provinces of Ecuador | Napo | English | name | A barangay of Inabanga, Bohol, Philippines. | ||
| Provinces of Ecuador | Napo | English | name | A barangay of Pandan, Catanduanes, Philippines. | ||
| Provinces of Ecuador | Napo | English | name | A barangay of Polangui, Albay, Philippines. | ||
| Provinces of Ecuador | Napo | English | name | A barangay of Santa Cruz, Marinduque, Philippines. | ||
| Provinces of Ecuador | Pichincha | English | name | A province in Ecuador. Capital: Quito. | ||
| Provinces of Ecuador | Pichincha | English | name | A volcano near Quito, Ecuador. | ||
| Provinces of France | Nivernais | French | name | A province of France, with its capital in Nevers. | historical masculine | |
| Provinces of France | Nivernais | French | noun | resident or native of Nièvre | invariable masculine | |
| Provinces of France | Nivernais | French | noun | resident or native of Nevers | invariable masculine | |
| Provinces of Ireland | Laighin | Irish | name | Leinster | masculine plural plural-only | |
| Provinces of Ireland | Laighin | Irish | name | Leinstermen | historical masculine plural | |
| Provinces of Ireland | Ulaidh | Irish | name | Ulster (province of Ireland) | masculine plural | |
| Provinces of Ireland | Ulaidh | Irish | name | Ulstermen | literary masculine plural | |
| Provinces of Italy | Agrigento | English | name | A province of Sicily, Italy. | ||
| Provinces of Italy | Agrigento | English | name | The capital city of Agrigento. | ||
| Provinces of Italy | Arezzo | English | name | A province of Tuscany, Italy. | ||
| Provinces of Italy | Arezzo | English | name | The capital city of Arezzo. | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 丹波 | Japanese | name | Tanba (a city in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan) | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 丹波 | Japanese | name | Tanba Province, an old province of Japan. | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 丹波 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 伊予 | Japanese | name | Iyo (a city in Ehime Prefecture, Japan) | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 伊予 | Japanese | name | Iyo Province, an old province of Japan | historical | |
| Provinces of Japan | 但馬 | Japanese | name | Tajima Province, an old province of Japan | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 但馬 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 信州 | Japanese | name | short for 信濃国 (Shinano no kuni, “Shinano Province, a feudal province of Japan”) | abbreviation alt-of historical | |
| Provinces of Japan | 信州 | Japanese | name | Nagano (a prefecture of Japan) | broadly poetic | |
| Provinces of Japan | 出羽 | Japanese | name | short for 出羽国 (Dewa-no-kuni): Dewa Province, an old province of Japan on which is today Yamagata and Akita Prefectures | abbreviation alt-of | |
| Provinces of Japan | 出羽 | Japanese | name | short for 出羽国 (Idewa/Ideha-no-kuni): Idewa Province, an old province of Japan on which is today Yamagata and Akita Prefectures | abbreviation alt-of obsolete | |
| Provinces of Japan | 加州 | Japanese | name | California (the most populous state of the United States) | dated | |
| Provinces of Japan | 加州 | Japanese | name | short for 加賀国 (Kaga no kuni, “Kaga Province, a feudal province of Japan”) | abbreviation alt-of historical | |
| Provinces of Japan | 加賀 | Japanese | name | Kaga (a city in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan) | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 加賀 | Japanese | name | Kaga Province, an old province of Japan | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 加賀 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 和泉 | Japanese | name | Izumi (a city in Osaka Prefecture, Japan) | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 和泉 | Japanese | name | Izumi, an old province of Japan. | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 和泉 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 土佐 | Japanese | name | Tosa (a city in Kōchi Prefecture, Japan) | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 土佐 | Japanese | name | Tosa Province, an old province of Japan | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 土佐 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 壱岐 | Japanese | name | Iki (a city in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan) | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 壱岐 | Japanese | name | Iki, an old province of Japan | historical | |
| Provinces of Japan | 山城 | Japanese | name | Yamashiro Province, an old province of Japan | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 山城 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 山城 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 志摩 | Japanese | name | Shima (a city in Mie Prefecture, Japan) | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 志摩 | Japanese | name | Shima Province, an old province of Japan | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 志摩 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 播磨 | Japanese | name | Harima Province, an old province of Japan | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 播磨 | Japanese | name | Harima (a town in Kako district, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan) | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 泉州 | Japanese | name | Quanzhou (a city in Fujian, China) | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 泉州 | Japanese | name | short for 和泉国 (Izumi no kuni, “Izumi Province, a feudal province of Japan”) | abbreviation alt-of historical | |
| Provinces of Japan | 淡路 | Japanese | name | Awaji Province, an old province of Japan | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 淡路 | Japanese | name | Awaji (a city in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan) | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 淡路 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 石見 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 石見 | Japanese | name | Iwami Province, an old province of Japan | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 磐城 | Japanese | name | Iwaki (a city in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan) | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 磐城 | Japanese | name | Iwaki Province, an old province of Japan | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 筑後 | Japanese | name | Chikugo (a city in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan) | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 筑後 | Japanese | name | Chikugo Province, an old province of Japan | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 能登 | Japanese | name | Noto Province, an old province of Japan | historical | |
| Provinces of Japan | 能登 | Japanese | name | Noto Peninsula | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 能登 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 若狭 | Japanese | name | Wakasa Province, an old province of Japan | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 若狭 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 越前 | Japanese | name | Echizen (a city in Fukui Prefecture, Japan) | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 越前 | Japanese | name | Echizen (a historical province of Japan, roughly corresponding to the northern half of present-day Fukui Prefecture) | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 越前 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 阿波 | Japanese | name | Awa (a city in Tokushima Prefecture, Japan) | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 阿波 | Japanese | name | Awa Province, an old province of Japan | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 阿波 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 飛騨 | Japanese | name | Hida (a city in Gifu Prefecture, Japan) | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 飛騨 | Japanese | name | Hida Province, an old province of Japan | ||
| Provinces of North Korea | 팔도 | Korean | name | the (historical) Eight Provinces of Korea | ||
| Provinces of North Korea | 팔도 | Korean | name | all Korea | poetic | |
| Provinces of Sweden | Gotland | English | name | The largest island of Sweden, situated in the Baltic Sea. | ||
| Provinces of Sweden | Gotland | English | name | A municipality and county on the island of Gotland, Sweden; the only municipality there, so it, the county and island all have the same area. | ||
| Provinces of Thailand | ตาก | Thai | verb | to dry (in the sun or the air) | ||
| Provinces of Thailand | ตาก | Thai | name | Tak, a province in western Thailand | ||
| Provinces of Thailand | อยุธยา | Thai | name | Ayodhya, an ancient city in India. | ||
| Provinces of Thailand | อยุธยา | Thai | name | Ayutthaya, an ancient kingdom in Thailand. | historical | |
| Provinces of Thailand | อยุธยา | Thai | name | Thon Buri, an ancient kingdom in Thailand. | historical | |
| Provinces of Thailand | อยุธยา | Thai | name | Rattanakosin, an ancient kingdom in Thailand. | historical | |
| Provinces of Thailand | อยุธยา | Thai | name | Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand. | historical | |
| Provinces of Thailand | อยุธยา | Thai | name | clipping of พระนครศรีอยุธยา (prá-ná-kɔɔn-sǐi-à-yút-tá-yaa), a province in central Thailand | abbreviation alt-of clipping colloquial | |
| Provinces of Thailand | 帕 | Chinese | character | to wrap | ||
| Provinces of Thailand | 帕 | Chinese | character | kerchief, handkerchief, headscarf | ||
| Provinces of Thailand | 帕 | Chinese | character | short for 帕斯卡 (Pàsīkǎ, “pascal (SI unit)”) | abbreviation alt-of | |
| Provinces of Thailand | 帕 | Chinese | character | Used in transcription. | ||
| Provinces of Thailand | 帕 | Chinese | character | Used in transcription. / Phrae province | ||
| Provinces of Thailand | 帕 | Chinese | character | Used in transcription. / Phrae city | ||
| Provinces of Vietnam | Cà Mau | Vietnamese | name | Cà Mau (the southernmost province of Vietnam) | ||
| Provinces of Vietnam | Cà Mau | Vietnamese | name | Cà Mau (the capital city of that province) | ||
| Provinces of the Netherlands | Зеландия | Russian | name | Zealand (Danish island) | ||
| Provinces of the Netherlands | Зеландия | Russian | name | Zeeland (Dutch province) | ||
| Provinces of the Philippines | Lalawigang Bulubundukin | Tagalog | name | Mountain Province (a province of the Philippines; capital: Bontoc) | ||
| Provinces of the Philippines | Lalawigang Bulubundukin | Tagalog | name | huge province in the Cordilleras composed of the subprovinces of Apayao, Amburayan, Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga, and Lepanto-Bontoc | historical | |
| Provinces of the Philippines | Mindoro | Cebuano | name | the province of Mindoro | historical | |
| Provinces of the Philippines | Mindoro | Cebuano | name | an island of the Philippines | ||
| Provinces of the Philippines | Palawan | Cebuano | name | Palawan (a province of Mimaropa, Luzon, Philippines; capital and largest city: Puerto Princesa) | ||
| Provinces of the Philippines | Palawan | Cebuano | name | Palawan (an island of Luzon, Philippines) | ||
| Provinces of the Philippines | Siquijor | Cebuano | name | Siquijor (a province of the Negros Island Region, Visayas, Philippines) | ||
| Provinces of the Philippines | Siquijor | Cebuano | name | Siquijor (an island of the Bohol Sea, Visayas, Philippines) | ||
| Provinces of the Philippines | Siquijor | Cebuano | name | Siquijor (a municipality, the capital of the province of Siquijor, Negros Island Region, Visayas, Philippines) | ||
| Provinces of the Philippines | Sugbo | Cebuano | name | Cebu City (the capital of Cebu) | ||
| Provinces of the Philippines | Sugbo | Cebuano | name | the island of Cebu | ||
| Provinces of the Philippines | Sugbo | Cebuano | name | the province of Cebu | ||
| Provinces of the Philippines | Sugbo | Cebuano | name | the Rajahnate of Cebu | historical | |
| Provinces of the Philippines | Sugbu | Cebuano | name | Cebu City (the capital of Cebu) | ||
| Provinces of the Philippines | Sugbu | Cebuano | name | the island of Cebu | ||
| Provinces of the Philippines | Sugbu | Cebuano | name | the province of Cebu | ||
| Provinces of the Philippines | Sugbu | Cebuano | name | the Rajahnate of Cebu | historical | |
| Provinces of the Roman Empire | Carthaginensis | Latin | adj | alternative form of Carthaginiensis, Carthaginian, Cartagenan | alt-of alternative declension-3 historical two-termination | |
| Provinces of the Roman Empire | Carthaginensis | Latin | noun | alternative form of Carthaginiensis, a Carthaginian, a Cartagenan | alt-of alternative declension-3 historical | |
| Provinces of the Roman Empire | Carthaginensis | Latin | name | short for Hispania Carthaginensis, the Roman province around Cartagena, Spain | abbreviation alt-of declension-3 historical | |
| Provinces of the Roman Empire | Carthaginiensis | Latin | adj | Carthaginian, of or related to Carthage, its people, or its empire. | declension-3 historical two-termination | |
| Provinces of the Roman Empire | Carthaginiensis | Latin | adj | Cartagenan, of or related to Cartagena, its people, or its area of Spain. | declension-3 two-termination | |
| Provinces of the Roman Empire | Carthaginiensis | Latin | noun | synonym of Poenus, Carthaginian, a person from Carthage or its empire. | declension-3 historical | |
| Provinces of the Roman Empire | Carthaginiensis | Latin | noun | Cartagenan, a person from Cartagena or its area of Spain. | declension-3 | |
| Provinces of the Roman Empire | Carthaginiensis | Latin | name | short for Hispania Carthaginiensis, the Roman province around Cartagena, Spain | abbreviation alt-of declension-3 historical | |
| Provinces of the Roman Empire | Hispania Tarraconensis | Latin | name | A province that till the 3rd century comprised the North and East of the Hispania; later | declension-1 | |
| Provinces of the Roman Empire | Hispania Tarraconensis | Latin | name | A province, surrounding Tarracō (modern Tarragona), in Northeastern Spain. | declension-1 | |
| Provinces of the Roman Empire | Syria Palaestina | Latin | name | A geographic region of the Levant encompassing the southern part of ancient Syria, between Phoenicia and Egypt along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, to the northwest of Arabia; roughly equating to the Palestine region. | declension-1 | |
| Provinces of the Roman Empire | Syria Palaestina | Latin | name | The name given by the emperor Hadrian to the Roman province of Judea following the crushing of the Bar Kokhba revolt in 135 AD; later divided into the provinces of Palaestina Prima, Palaestina Secunda and Palaestina Salutaris. The province of Syria was divided in 197 AD into Coele Syria and Phoenice. | declension-1 | |
| Provinces of the Solomon Islands | Guadalcanal | English | name | A town in Andalusia, Spain. | ||
| Provinces of the Solomon Islands | Guadalcanal | English | name | A volcanic island in the Pacific, part of the Solomon Islands. | ||
| Provinces of the Solomon Islands | Guadalcanal | English | name | A volcanic island in the Pacific, part of the Solomon Islands. / A battle in World War II in which American forces recaptured it from the Japanese. | ||
| Regional units of Greece | Pella | English | name | An ancient city, capital of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia. | historical | |
| Regional units of Greece | Pella | English | name | A regional unit of Greece in its periphery of Central Macedonia. | ||
| Regional units of Greece | Pella | English | name | A town of Greece in Central Macedonia. | ||
| Regional units of Greece | Λασίθι | Greek | name | Lasithi (former prefecture and current regional unit in eastern Crete in Greece) | neuter | |
| Regional units of Greece | Λασίθι | Greek | name | Lasithi (plateau in the above area) | neuter | |
| Regions in Greece | Makedoni | Cornish | name | Macedonia (a geographic region in Southeast Europe in the Balkans, including North Macedonia and parts of Greece, Bulgaria, Albania and Serbia) | feminine | |
| Regions in Greece | Makedoni | Cornish | name | Macedonia (an ancient Greek kingdom in Southeast Europe) | feminine historical | |
| Regions in Greece | Makedoni | Cornish | name | Macedonia (former name of North Macedonia: a country in Southeast Europe in the Balkans) | feminine | |
| Regions in Greece | Makedoni | Cornish | name | Macedonia (a geographic region and former administrative region of Greece) | feminine | |
| Regions in Greece | Makedoni | Cornish | name | Macedonia (a geographic region in southwestern Bulgaria; in full, Pirin Macedonia or Bulgarian Macedonia) | feminine | |
| Regions in Greece | Makedoni | Cornish | name | Macedonia (a former constituent republic of Yugoslavia) | feminine historical | |
| Regions of England | Northhumbre | Middle English | name | Northumbria (region) | rare | |
| Regions of England | Northhumbre | Middle English | name | The people of Northumbria; Northumbrians | rare | |
| Regions of Europe | Cugas | Irish | name | Caucasus (a mountain range on the border of Europe and Asia) | masculine | |
| Regions of Europe | Cugas | Irish | name | Caucasus (a geopolitical region covering Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and parts of Russia) | masculine | |
| Regions of Europe | Tavastia | Latin | name | Tavastia, Häme (a historical province of Sweden, c. 1250 to 1809, and of Finland, since 1809) | Medieval-Latin New-Latin declension-1 feminine singular | |
| Regions of Europe | Tavastia | Latin | name | Tavastia Proper (a region in Finland; official name: Kanta-Häme) | Medieval-Latin New-Latin declension-1 feminine singular | |
| Regions of Europe | Tavastia | Latin | name | Päijänne Tavastia (a region in Finland; official name: Päijät-Häme) | Medieval-Latin New-Latin declension-1 feminine singular | |
| Regions of Finland | Lappi | Finnish | name | Lapland (geographical area that covers the northmost parts of Norway, Sweden and Finland plus a Northwestern corner of Russia) | uncountable | |
| Regions of Finland | Lappi | Finnish | name | Lapland (the northernmost maakunta (“region”) of Finland) | uncountable | |
| Regions of Finland | Lappi | Finnish | name | a former municipality of Satakunta, Finland, merged with Rauma in 2009. | uncountable | |
| Regions of Finland | Lappi | Finnish | name | Any of a number of small places in Finland outside Lapland (named for ancient Sami residence). | ||
| Regions of Finland | Lappi | Finnish | name | a Finnish surname transferred from the nickname derived from lappi (“a Sami”) | ||
| Regions of the Philippines | Dabaw | Cebuano | name | the Davao Region | ||
| Regions of the Philippines | Dabaw | Cebuano | name | the city of Davao | ||
| Regions of the Philippines | Dabaw | Cebuano | name | either of the provinces of Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur, Davao Occidental or Davao Oriental | ||
| Republics of Russia | Mari | Finnish | name | a female given name from Biblical Hebrew, equivalent to English Mary | ||
| Republics of Russia | Mari | Finnish | name | Mari Republic | uncountable | |
| Rivers in Africa | Triton | Latin | name | Triton (mythological sea god) | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek declension-3 |
| Rivers in Africa | Triton | Latin | name | a river and lake in Libya | declension-3 | |
| Rivers in Africa | Triton | Latin | name | the name of a ship | declension-3 | |
| Rivers in Africa | Triton | Latin | noun | a merman | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | declension-3 |
| Rivers in Africa | Triton | Latin | noun | a type of fish | biology natural-sciences zoology | declension-3 |
| Rivers in Albania | Valbonë | Albanian | name | the name of a river in Northern Albania | feminine | |
| Rivers in Albania | Valbonë | Albanian | name | village name in Kukës | feminine | |
| Rivers in Albania | Vjosa | English | name | A river of northwestern Greece and southwestern Albania. | ||
| Rivers in Albania | Vjosa | English | name | A female given name from Albanian. | ||
| Rivers in Asia | Han River | English | name | A major river in South Korea that flows through Seoul. | ||
| Rivers in Asia | Han River | English | name | A tributary of the Yangtse flowing through Shaanxi and Hubei, China, with its river mouth in Wuhan | ||
| Rivers in Asia | Han River | English | name | A river in Da Nang, Vietnam. | ||
| Rivers in Australia | Daly | English | name | A surname from Irish. | countable | |
| Rivers in Australia | Daly | English | name | A language family in Australia | countable uncountable | |
| Rivers in Australia | Daly | English | name | A placename / A river in Australia: see Daly River. | countable uncountable | |
| Rivers in Australia | Daly | English | name | A placename / A locality in Litchfield Municipality, Northern Territory, Australia. | countable uncountable | |
| Rivers in Australia | Daly | English | name | A placename / A rural municipality of Manitoba, Canada. | countable uncountable | |
| Rivers in Australia | Severn | English | name | A river in England and Wales that flows into the Bristol Channel. | ||
| Rivers in Australia | Severn | English | name | A long river in northern Ontario which flows into Hudson Bay. | ||
| Rivers in Australia | Severn | English | name | A short river in central Ontario which flows into Lake Huron. | ||
| Rivers in Australia | Severn | English | name | A number of other rivers in Australia, New Zealand and the United States. | ||
| Rivers in Australia | Severn | English | name | A township in Ontario, Canada, created in 1994 on the amalgamation of several smaller communities. | ||
| Rivers in Australia | Severn | English | name | A census-designated place in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States. | ||
| Rivers in Australia | Severn | English | name | A small town in Northampton County, North Carolina, United States. | ||
| Rivers in Australia | Severn | English | name | A surname. | ||
| Rivers in Belarus | Bug | English | name | A East European river which flows northwest 450 miles through Belarus, Poland and Ukraine into the Baltic Sea. (Western Bug). | ||
| Rivers in Belarus | Bug | English | name | A river in Ukraine (Southern Bug), flowing 530 miles to the Dnieper estuary. | ||
| Rivers in Belarus | Bug | English | noun | A Volkswagen Beetle car. | US slang | |
| Rivers in Belarus | Bug | English | noun | A Bugatti car. | slang | |
| Rivers in Belgium | Lys | English | name | A river in Hauts-de-France, France and Belgium, and a left tributary of the Scheldt at Gent. This is the French spelling: the Dutch and German spelling is Leie. | ||
| Rivers in Belgium | Lys | English | name | A commune in Nièvre department, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France. | ||
| Rivers in Belgium | Lys | English | name | A commune in Pyrénées-Atlantiques department, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. | ||
| Rivers in Belgium | Lys | English | name | A surname. | ||
| Rivers in Bosnia and Herzegovina | Drina | English | name | A river that flows northward 160 miles along the border of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia to empty into the Sava River. | ||
| Rivers in Bosnia and Herzegovina | Drina | English | name | A diminutive of the female given name Alexandrina. | ||
| Rivers in Canada | Eagle | English | name | The Apollo Lunar Module of Apollo 11. | ||
| Rivers in Canada | Eagle | English | name | A surname transferred from the nickname, from the name of the bird as a byname. See eagle. | ||
| Rivers in Canada | Eagle | English | name | Any of a number of rivers in the United States and Canada. | ||
| Rivers in Canada | Eagle | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A village in Southeast Fairbanks Census Area, Alaska. | ||
| Rivers in Canada | Eagle | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A town, the county seat of Eagle County, Colorado. | ||
| Rivers in Canada | Eagle | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A city in Ada County, Idaho. | ||
| Rivers in Canada | Eagle | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Mountain Township, Saline County, Illinois. | ||
| Rivers in Canada | Eagle | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A township and village therein, in Clinton County, Michigan. | ||
| Rivers in Canada | Eagle | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A village in Cass County, Nebraska. | ||
| Rivers in Canada | Eagle | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A locality in Tabernacle Township, Burlington County, New Jersey. | ||
| Rivers in Canada | Eagle | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A town and hamlet in Wyoming County, New York. | ||
| Rivers in Canada | Eagle | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A census-designated place in Upper Uwchlan Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. | ||
| Rivers in Canada | Eagle | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Fayette County, West Virginia. | ||
| Rivers in Canada | Eagle | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A town in Richland County, Wisconsin. | ||
| Rivers in Canada | Eagle | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A town and village therein, in Waukesha County, Wisconsin. | ||
| Rivers in Canada | Eagle | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A number of other townships, in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa (3), Kansas (2), Minnesota, and Ohio (3), listed under Eagle Township. | ||
| Rivers in Canada | Eagle | English | name | A village in Eagle and Swinethorpe parish, North Kesteven district, Lincolnshire, England (OS grid ref SK8767). | ||
| Rivers in Canada | Eagle | English | noun | An Eagle Scout. | ||
| Rivers in Canada | Eagle | English | noun | An advancement to the Eagle Scout rank. | ||
| Rivers in Canada | Elk River | English | name | the name of a number of rivers in Canada and the United States of America. | ||
| Rivers in Canada | Elk River | English | name | An unincorporated community in Humboldt County, California, United States. | ||
| Rivers in Canada | Elk River | English | name | A small city in Clearwater County, Idaho, United States. | ||
| Rivers in Canada | Elk River | English | name | A city, the county seat of Sherburne County, Minnesota, United States. Named after the local Elk River. | ||
| Rivers in Canada | Niagara | French | name | Niagara River | masculine uncountable | |
| Rivers in Canada | Niagara | French | name | Niagara Falls | feminine plural plural-only | |
| Rivers in Canada | Nith | English | name | A river in south-west Scotland, mainly in Dumfries and Galloway council area; in full, the River Nith. | ||
| Rivers in Canada | Nith | English | name | The Nith River in south-western Ontario, Canada | ||
| Rivers in China | Hongkou | English | name | A creek in Shanghai, China. | ||
| Rivers in China | Hongkou | English | name | A district of Shanghai, China. | ||
| Rivers in China | Songjiang | English | name | A district of Shanghai, China, located along the Grand Canal and formerly the principal city of the region. | ||
| Rivers in China | Songjiang | English | name | Various other minor towns and villages of China. | ||
| Rivers in China | Songjiang | English | name | Synonym of Song River, any of various minor rivers in China. | ||
| Rivers in China | Songjiang | English | name | A former province in China. Capital: Mudanjiang. | historical | |
| Rivers in China | Іле | Kazakh | name | Ili (a prefecture of the Xinjiang autonomous region, China) | ||
| Rivers in China | Іле | Kazakh | name | Ili River | ||
| Rivers in China | সিন্ধু | Bengali | noun | ocean, sea | ||
| Rivers in China | সিন্ধু | Bengali | name | Indus (a large river in South Asia, rising in Tibet and flowing through India and Pakistan to the Arabian Sea.) | ||
| Rivers in China | সিন্ধু | Bengali | name | Sindh (a province of Pakistan, encompassing the lower Indus valley region; capital: Karachi) | ||
| Rivers in China | 怒江 | Chinese | name | Nu River, or the upper reaches of the Salween River in China | ||
| Rivers in China | 怒江 | Chinese | name | Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture (an autonomous prefecture of Yunnan, China) | ||
| Rivers in China | 揚子江 | Chinese | name | the stretch of the Yangtze River between its mouth and Nanjing, near the formerly-important port of Yangzhou | obsolete | |
| Rivers in China | 揚子江 | Chinese | name | Yangtze River | ||
| Rivers in China | 沙河 | Chinese | name | Shahe (a county-level city of Xingtai, Hebei, China) | ||
| Rivers in China | 沙河 | Chinese | name | Shahe Subdistrict (various subdistricts in China) | ||
| Rivers in China | 沙河 | Chinese | name | Shahe Subdistrict (various subdistricts in China) / Shahe Subdistrict (a subdistrict of Guangzhou) | specifically | |
| Rivers in China | 沙河 | Chinese | name | Shahe Town (various towns in China) | ||
| Rivers in China | 沙河 | Chinese | name | Shahe (a town in Yunmeng, Xiaogan, Hubei, China) | ||
| Rivers in China | 沙河 | Chinese | name | Shahe (a town in Fang, Shiyan, Hubei, China) | ||
| Rivers in China | 沙河 | Chinese | name | Sha River; Sandy River (various rivers in China) | ||
| Rivers in China | 泖 | Chinese | character | sluggish, stagnant waters | Classical | |
| Rivers in China | 泖 | Chinese | character | three historical rivers Shanghai, China | ||
| Rivers in China | 泖 | Chinese | character | Used to indicate the appearance of water | ||
| Rivers in China | 洋涇浜 | Chinese | name | Yangjingbang, a former tributary of the Huangpu River in Shanghai, now filled and known as Yan'an East Road (延安東路/延安东路) | ||
| Rivers in China | 洋涇浜 | Chinese | name | short for 洋涇浜英語/洋泾浜英语 (Yángjīngbāng Yīngyǔ, “Chinese Pidgin English”) | abbreviation alt-of | |
| Rivers in China | 洋涇浜 | Chinese | noun | a person who does not speak proper Shanghainese (or another language); a non-local who speaks Shanghainese with an accent | Wu | |
| Rivers in China | 洋涇浜 | Chinese | adj | improper; with an accent | Wu | |
| Rivers in China | 渜 | Chinese | character | hot water | ||
| Rivers in China | 渜 | Chinese | character | name of an ancient river in Hebei province | ||
| Rivers in China | 漢江 | Chinese | name | Han River (a left tributary of the Yangtze in Shaanxi and Hubei, China) | ||
| Rivers in China | 漢江 | Chinese | name | Han River (in Seoul, South Korea) | ||
| Rivers in China | 漢江 | Chinese | name | Hanjiang (a subdistrict of Fancheng district, Xiangyang, Hubei, China) | ||
| Rivers in China | 西江 | Chinese | name | Xi River, Guangxi and Guangdong, China | ||
| Rivers in China | 西江 | Chinese | name | Xijiang (a township in Hanchuan, Xiaogan, Hubei, China) | ||
| Rivers in China | 長江 | Chinese | name | Yangtze River | ||
| Rivers in China | 長江 | Chinese | name | Changjiang Creek, the upper course of the Jin River (錦江 /锦江 (Jǐnjiāng)) in Jiangxi | ||
| Rivers in China | 長江 | Chinese | name | Changjiang (a community in Guanshan, Hongshan district, Wuhan, Hubei, China) | ||
| Rivers in China | 長江 | Japanese | noun | a long river | ||
| Rivers in China | 長江 | Japanese | name | the Yangtze River | ||
| Rivers in China | 長江 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| Rivers in Egypt | Nile | English | name | A large river in Africa flowing through Khartoum and Cairo into the Mediterranean Sea, usually considered to be the longest river in the world. | ||
| Rivers in Egypt | Nile | English | name | A township in Ohio, United States, named after the river; in full, Nile Township, Scioto County, Ohio. | ||
| Rivers in Europe | Lysivka | English | name | A village in Pokrovsk urban hromada, Pokrovsk Raion, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, founded in 1885. | ||
| Rivers in Europe | Lysivka | English | name | A village in Pokrovsk urban hromada, Pokrovsk Raion, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, founded in 1885. / A silrada of Pokrovsk Raion, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, superseded by Pokrovsk urban hromada in June 2020. | historical | |
| Rivers in Europe | Lysivka | English | name | A village in Yarmolyntsi settlement hromada, Khmelnytskyi Raion, Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine, founded before 1821. | ||
| Rivers in Europe | Lysivka | English | name | A village in Liutenka rural hromada, Myrhorod Raion, Poltava Oblast, Ukraine, founded in 1670. | ||
| Rivers in Europe | Lysivka | English | name | A village in Liutenka rural hromada, Myrhorod Raion, Poltava Oblast, Ukraine, founded in 1670. / A silrada of Hadiach Raion, Poltava Oblast, Ukraine, superseded by Liutenka rural hromada in June 2020. | historical | |
| Rivers in Europe | Lysivka | English | name | A village in Novi Sanzhary settlement hromada, Poltava Raion, Poltava Oblast, Ukraine. | ||
| Rivers in Europe | Lysivka | English | name | A village in Kornyn settlement hromada, Zhytomyr Raion, Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine, founded in 1810. / A silrada, first of Kornyn Raion (1925–1931) of Bila Tserkva Okruga (1925–1930), then of Popilnia Raion (1931–1935) of Kyiv Oblast (1932–1937), and finally of Kornyn Raion (1935–1954) of Zhytomyr Oblast (1937–1954), the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, established by its separation out of Turbivka silrada and disestablished by its remerger into Turbivka silrada. | historical | |
| Rivers in Europe | Lysivka | English | name | A village in Kornyn settlement hromada, Zhytomyr Raion, Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine, founded in 1810. / A silrada of the former Popilnia Raion, Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine, established in December 1990 by its separation out of Turbivka silrada, amalgamated into Kornyn settlement hromada in September 2015. | historical | |
| Rivers in Europe | Lysivka | English | name | A river, a left tributary of the Borsuky, having its course entirely within the Staryi Sambir and Khyriv urban hromadas of Sambir Raion, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine. | ||
| Rivers in Europe | San | Polish | name | San (a right tributary of the Vistula in Poland and Ukraine) | inanimate masculine | |
| Rivers in Europe | San | Polish | name | San (Polish bus manufacturer) | animal-not-person masculine | |
| Rivers in Europe | San | Polish | name | Tonlé San (a right tributary of the Mekong in Cambodia and Vietnam) | inanimate masculine | |
| Rivers in Europe | San | Polish | name | San (a town in Mali) | inanimate masculine | |
| Rivers in Europe | Буг | Ukrainian | name | Bug, Western Bug (a river in Poland, Belarus and Ukraine) | inanimate masculine | |
| Rivers in Europe | Буг | Ukrainian | name | Bug, Southern Bug (a river in Ukraine) | inanimate masculine | |
| Rivers in Europe | Буг | Ukrainian | name | Bug (a small tributary of the Mata River in Bashkortostan, Russia) | inanimate masculine | |
| Rivers in Europe | Самара | Ukrainian | name | Samara (a city, the administrative center of Samara Oblast, Russia) | uncountable | |
| Rivers in Europe | Самара | Ukrainian | name | Samara (a tributary of the Dnieper in Ukraine, Volga in Russia) | uncountable | |
| Rivers in France | Rhodanian | English | adj | Of, or aboriginal to, the Rhône valley. | not-comparable | |
| Rivers in France | Rhodanian | English | noun | An inhabitant of the Rhône valley. | ||
| Rivers in Greece | Selleis | Latin | name | A river of Elis mentioned by Homer | declension-3 | |
| Rivers in Greece | Selleis | Latin | name | A river of Sicyonia mentioned by Strabo | declension-3 | |
| Rivers in Greece | Vjosa | English | name | A river of northwestern Greece and southwestern Albania. | ||
| Rivers in Greece | Vjosa | English | name | A female given name from Albanian. | ||
| Rivers in India | Brahmaputra | English | name | A river which flows through Tibet, India and Bangladesh. | ||
| Rivers in India | Brahmaputra | English | noun | A domestic fowl, the Brahmapootra. | ||
| Rivers in India | Gomati | English | name | A river in northern India, tributary of the Ganga, flowing through Uttar Pradesh. | ||
| Rivers in India | Gomati | English | name | A female given name from Sanskrit used in India. | ||
| Rivers in India | भागीरथी | Marathi | name | an epithet of गंगा (gaṅgā, “Ganges”) | Hinduism feminine | |
| Rivers in India | भागीरथी | Marathi | name | a female given name from Sanskrit | feminine | |
| Rivers in India | সিন্ধু | Bengali | noun | ocean, sea | ||
| Rivers in India | সিন্ধু | Bengali | name | Indus (a large river in South Asia, rising in Tibet and flowing through India and Pakistan to the Arabian Sea.) | ||
| Rivers in India | সিন্ধু | Bengali | name | Sindh (a province of Pakistan, encompassing the lower Indus valley region; capital: Karachi) | ||
| Rivers in India | కృష్ణ | Telugu | name | Krishna, a deity worshiped across many traditions of Hinduism | masculine | |
| Rivers in India | కృష్ణ | Telugu | name | a river in South India | masculine | |
| Rivers in India | కృష్ణ | Telugu | name | name of Draupadi in Mahabharata | masculine | |
| Rivers in India | కృష్ణ | Telugu | name | a male given name from Sanskrit | masculine | |
| Rivers in India | గంగ | Telugu | noun | the river Ganga | ||
| Rivers in India | గంగ | Telugu | noun | water in general | ||
| Rivers in India | గౌతమి | Telugu | name | the personification of river Godavari, derived from the sage Gautama. | feminine | |
| Rivers in India | గౌతమి | Telugu | name | a female given name from Sanskrit | feminine | |
| Rivers in Kazakhstan | Шу | Kazakh | name | a town in the Jambyl Region, Kazakhstan | ||
| Rivers in Kazakhstan | Шу | Kazakh | name | Chu River | ||
| Rivers in Kazakhstan | 錫爾河 | Chinese | name | Syr Darya (a river in Central Asia) | ||
| Rivers in Kazakhstan | 錫爾河 | Chinese | name | Sirdaryo (a region of Uzbekistan) | ||
| Rivers in Kyrgyzstan | Шу | Kazakh | name | a town in the Jambyl Region, Kazakhstan | ||
| Rivers in Kyrgyzstan | Шу | Kazakh | name | Chu River | ||
| Rivers in Mexico | Colorado River | English | name | A major river in Colorado, Utah, Arizona, Nevada and California, United States and Baja California and Sonora, Mexico. | ||
| Rivers in Mexico | Colorado River | English | name | A river in Texas, United States. | ||
| Rivers in Mexico | Colorado River | English | name | A river in Argentina. | ||
| Rivers in Mexico | Colorado River | English | name | A river in Potosí, Bolivia. | ||
| Rivers in Mexico | Colorado River | English | name | A river in Costa Rica. | ||
| Rivers in Northumberland, England | Tweed | English | name | A river in the United Kingdom; a river in the Scottish Borders area which for part of its length forms the border between Scotland and England. It flows into the North Sea at Berwick-upon-Tweed and Tweedmouth, England. | countable uncountable | |
| Rivers in Northumberland, England | Tweed | English | name | A municipality and community therein, in Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. | countable uncountable | |
| Rivers in Northumberland, England | Tweed | English | name | An unincorporated community in Laurens County, Georgia, United States. | countable uncountable | |
| Rivers in Northumberland, England | Tweed | English | name | A local government area in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia, named after the Tweed River; in full, Tweed Shire. | countable uncountable | |
| Rivers in Northumberland, England | Tweed | English | name | A river in this region of New South Wales. | countable uncountable | |
| Rivers in Northumberland, England | Tweed | English | name | A surname. | countable | |
| Rivers in Norway | Bjørnlibekken | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | a creek in Trøndelag, Norway, running from Bjørnlivatn down to Løkken Verk soccer stadion, having some waterfalls at the Bjørnlivegen road | ||
| Rivers in Norway | Bjørnlibekken | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | a creek in Innlandet, Norway, in Fåvang | ||
| Rivers in Norway | Bjørnlibekken | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | a creek in Vefsn, Nordland, Norway | ||
| Rivers in Norway | Bjørnlibekken | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | a creek in Åmli, Agder, Norway | ||
| Rivers in Norway | Bjørnlibekken | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | A creek in Nissedal | ||
| Rivers in Norway | Bjørnlibekken | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | A creek in Glomfjord | ||
| Rivers in Norway | Bjørnlibekken | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | a creek in Trøndelag, Norway, in mountains south of Meråker | ||
| Rivers in Norway | Bjørnlibekken | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | A creek in Austerfjord (in Kvæfjord municipality) | ||
| Rivers in Oregon, USA | Clackamas | English | noun | A member of a Native American people of Oregon | ||
| Rivers in Oregon, USA | Clackamas | English | name | A river in Oregon | ||
| Rivers in Oregon, USA | Clackamas | English | name | An extinct Chinookan language spoken by the Clackamas. | ||
| Rivers in Pakistan | সিন্ধু | Bengali | noun | ocean, sea | ||
| Rivers in Pakistan | সিন্ধু | Bengali | name | Indus (a large river in South Asia, rising in Tibet and flowing through India and Pakistan to the Arabian Sea.) | ||
| Rivers in Pakistan | সিন্ধু | Bengali | name | Sindh (a province of Pakistan, encompassing the lower Indus valley region; capital: Karachi) | ||
| Rivers in Poland | Bug | English | name | A East European river which flows northwest 450 miles through Belarus, Poland and Ukraine into the Baltic Sea. (Western Bug). | ||
| Rivers in Poland | Bug | English | name | A river in Ukraine (Southern Bug), flowing 530 miles to the Dnieper estuary. | ||
| Rivers in Poland | Bug | English | noun | A Volkswagen Beetle car. | US slang | |
| Rivers in Poland | Bug | English | noun | A Bugatti car. | slang | |
| Rivers in Russia | Tobol | English | name | A surname. | ||
| Rivers in Russia | Tobol | English | name | A tributary of the Irtysh river in Russia. | ||
| Rivers in Russia | Ага | Buryat | name | the Aga (a river in Trans-Baikal Territory, Russia) | ||
| Rivers in Russia | Ага | Buryat | name | Aginskoe (an urban-type settlement in Trans-Baikal Territory, Russia) | ||
| Rivers in Russia | Эрхүү | Mongolian | name | Irkut (river in Russia) | ||
| Rivers in Russia | Эрхүү | Mongolian | name | Irkutsk (a city in Russia) | ||
| Rivers in South Korea | 漢江 | Chinese | name | Han River (a left tributary of the Yangtze in Shaanxi and Hubei, China) | ||
| Rivers in South Korea | 漢江 | Chinese | name | Han River (in Seoul, South Korea) | ||
| Rivers in South Korea | 漢江 | Chinese | name | Hanjiang (a subdistrict of Fancheng district, Xiangyang, Hubei, China) | ||
| Rivers in Tibet, China | سندھ | Urdu | name | Sindh (a province of Pakistan) | ||
| Rivers in Tibet, China | سندھ | Urdu | name | Indus (a river in the provinces of Sindh, Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the administrative territory of Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan, the union territory of Ladakh in India and the autonomous region of Tibet in China) | ||
| Rivers in Tibet, China | سندھ | Urdu | name | Sind, Scinde (a province of British India) | historical | |
| Rivers in Trøndelag, Norway | Bjørnlibekken | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | a creek in Trøndelag, Norway, running from Bjørnlivatn down to Løkken Verk soccer stadion, having some waterfalls at the Bjørnlivegen road | ||
| Rivers in Trøndelag, Norway | Bjørnlibekken | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | a creek in Innlandet, Norway, in Fåvang | ||
| Rivers in Trøndelag, Norway | Bjørnlibekken | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | a creek in Vefsn, Nordland, Norway | ||
| Rivers in Trøndelag, Norway | Bjørnlibekken | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | a creek in Åmli, Agder, Norway | ||
| Rivers in Trøndelag, Norway | Bjørnlibekken | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | A creek in Nissedal | ||
| Rivers in Trøndelag, Norway | Bjørnlibekken | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | A creek in Glomfjord | ||
| Rivers in Trøndelag, Norway | Bjørnlibekken | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | a creek in Trøndelag, Norway, in mountains south of Meråker | ||
| Rivers in Trøndelag, Norway | Bjørnlibekken | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | A creek in Austerfjord (in Kvæfjord municipality) | ||
| Rivers in Ukraine | Desna | English | name | A river in Russia and Ukraine, left tributary of the Dnieper. | ||
| Rivers in Ukraine | Desna | English | name | Various rivers in Russia and Ukraine. | ||
| Rivers in Ukraine | Desna | English | name | Various villages in India and Ukraine | ||
| Rivers in Uttar Pradesh, India | भागीरथी | Marathi | name | an epithet of गंगा (gaṅgā, “Ganges”) | Hinduism feminine | |
| Rivers in Uttar Pradesh, India | भागीरथी | Marathi | name | a female given name from Sanskrit | feminine | |
| Rivers in Vietnam | Cửu Long | Vietnamese | name | the name of the Mekong and its distributaries flowing SE through Vietnam | ||
| Rivers in Vietnam | Cửu Long | Vietnamese | name | Cửu Long (a former province of Vietnam) (1976–1992) | ||
| Rivers in Vietnam | Cửu Long | Vietnamese | name | Kowloon (an urban area of Hong Kong) | ||
| Rivers in the Scottish Borders, Scotland | Tweed | English | name | A river in the United Kingdom; a river in the Scottish Borders area which for part of its length forms the border between Scotland and England. It flows into the North Sea at Berwick-upon-Tweed and Tweedmouth, England. | countable uncountable | |
| Rivers in the Scottish Borders, Scotland | Tweed | English | name | A municipality and community therein, in Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. | countable uncountable | |
| Rivers in the Scottish Borders, Scotland | Tweed | English | name | An unincorporated community in Laurens County, Georgia, United States. | countable uncountable | |
| Rivers in the Scottish Borders, Scotland | Tweed | English | name | A local government area in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia, named after the Tweed River; in full, Tweed Shire. | countable uncountable | |
| Rivers in the Scottish Borders, Scotland | Tweed | English | name | A river in this region of New South Wales. | countable uncountable | |
| Rivers in the Scottish Borders, Scotland | Tweed | English | name | A surname. | countable | |
| Rivers in the United Kingdom | Bann | English | name | A river in County Down, County Armagh, County Antrim and County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, which flows through Lough Neagh. | ||
| Rivers in the United Kingdom | Bann | English | name | A river in southeastern Ireland. | ||
| Rivers in the United Kingdom | Bann | English | name | A surname from German. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Chariton | English | name | the Chariton River in Iowa and Missouri, USA, which is a tributary of the Missouri River. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Chariton | English | name | A city, the county seat of Lucas County, Iowa, United States. Named after a French trader. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Chariton | English | name | An unincorporated community in Putnam County, Missouri, United States, named after the river. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Chopawamsic | English | name | Chopawamsic Island, a private island on the Virginia side of the Potomac River, 275 yards from Quantico. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Chopawamsic | English | name | Chopawamsic Creek, a tributary stream of the Potomac River in Prince William and Stafford counties, Virginia. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Colorado River | English | name | A major river in Colorado, Utah, Arizona, Nevada and California, United States and Baja California and Sonora, Mexico. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Colorado River | English | name | A river in Texas, United States. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Colorado River | English | name | A river in Argentina. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Colorado River | English | name | A river in Potosí, Bolivia. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Colorado River | English | name | A river in Costa Rica. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Concho | English | name | The Concho River in Texas, USA. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Concho | English | name | An unincorporated community and census-designated place in Apache County, Arizona, United States. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Concho | English | name | An unincorporated community in Canadian County, Oklahoma, United States. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Concho | English | name | An unincorporated community in Fayette County, West Virginia, United States. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Concho | English | name | An extinct Uto-Aztecan language. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Eagle | English | name | The Apollo Lunar Module of Apollo 11. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Eagle | English | name | A surname transferred from the nickname, from the name of the bird as a byname. See eagle. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Eagle | English | name | Any of a number of rivers in the United States and Canada. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Eagle | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A village in Southeast Fairbanks Census Area, Alaska. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Eagle | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A town, the county seat of Eagle County, Colorado. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Eagle | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A city in Ada County, Idaho. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Eagle | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Mountain Township, Saline County, Illinois. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Eagle | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A township and village therein, in Clinton County, Michigan. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Eagle | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A village in Cass County, Nebraska. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Eagle | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A locality in Tabernacle Township, Burlington County, New Jersey. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Eagle | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A town and hamlet in Wyoming County, New York. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Eagle | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A census-designated place in Upper Uwchlan Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Eagle | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Fayette County, West Virginia. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Eagle | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A town in Richland County, Wisconsin. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Eagle | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A town and village therein, in Waukesha County, Wisconsin. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Eagle | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A number of other townships, in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa (3), Kansas (2), Minnesota, and Ohio (3), listed under Eagle Township. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Eagle | English | name | A village in Eagle and Swinethorpe parish, North Kesteven district, Lincolnshire, England (OS grid ref SK8767). | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Eagle | English | noun | An Eagle Scout. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Eagle | English | noun | An advancement to the Eagle Scout rank. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Gasconade | English | noun | Alternative spelling of gasconade. | alt-of alternative | |
| Rivers in the United States | Gasconade | English | name | A small city in Gasconade County, Missouri, United States, named after the Gasconade River. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Gasconade | English | name | the Gasconade River, a river in Missouri which flows into the Missouri River near the above town. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Gasconade | English | verb | Alternative spelling of gasconade. | alt-of alternative | |
| Rivers in the United States | Kern | English | name | A surname. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Kern | English | name | An unincorporated community in Macon County, Missouri, United States. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Kern | English | name | A river in California, United States. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Llano | English | name | A surname. | countable uncountable | |
| Rivers in the United States | Llano | English | name | An unincorporated community in Los Angeles County, California, United States. | countable uncountable | |
| Rivers in the United States | Llano | English | name | A city, the county seat of Llano County, Texas, United States. | countable uncountable | |
| Rivers in the United States | Llano | English | name | the Llano River in Texas. | countable uncountable | |
| Rivers in the United States | Millstone | English | name | A nuclear power station near Waterford, Connecticut, USA. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Millstone | English | name | An unincorporated community in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Millstone | English | name | A township in Monmouth County, New Jersey. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Millstone | English | name | A borough in Somerset County, New Jersey. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Millstone | English | name | A tributary of the Raritan River in New Jersey; in full, the Millstone River. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Musselshell | English | name | the Musselshell River in Montana, USA, named for its freshwater mussels. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Musselshell | English | name | A census-designated place in Musselshell County, Montana, which is near the river. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Niagara | French | name | Niagara River | masculine uncountable | |
| Rivers in the United States | Niagara | French | name | Niagara Falls | feminine plural plural-only | |
| Rivers in the United States | Saluda | English | name | An unincorporated community in Jefferson County, Indiana, United States. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Saluda | English | name | A small city in Polk County and Henderson County, North Carolina, United States. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Saluda | English | name | A town, the county seat of Saluda County, South Carolina, United States. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Saluda | English | name | A census-designated place, the county seat of Middlesex County, Virginia, United States. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Saluda | English | name | the Saluda River in South Carolina, a tributary of the Congaree River and the Santee River. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Suwannee | English | name | An unincorporated community in Dixie County, Florida, United States. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Suwannee | English | name | the Suwannee River in south Georgia and north Florida, which flows into the Gulf of Mexico at Suwannee (above). | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Tuscumbia | English | name | A city, the county seat of Colbert County, Alabama, United States. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Tuscumbia | English | name | A village, the county seat of Miller County, Missouri, United States. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Tuscumbia | English | name | the Tuscumbia River in Mississippi and Tennessee, USA, a tributary of the Hatchie River. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Watauga | English | name | the Watauga River in North Carolina and Tennessee, USA, a tributary of the Holston River (South Fork). | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Watauga | English | name | An unincorporated community in Clinton County, Kentucky, United States. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Watauga | English | name | An unincorporated community in Corson County, South Dakota, United States. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Watauga | English | name | A small city in Carter County and Washington County, Tennessee, United States. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Watauga | English | name | A city in Tarrant County, Texas, United States. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | サンタフェ | Japanese | name | Santa Fe | ||
| Rivers in the United States | サンタフェ | Japanese | name | Santa Fé (a municipality of Paraná, Brazil) | ||
| States of Brazil | Guanabara | English | name | The Atlantic bay of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. | ||
| States of Brazil | Guanabara | English | name | A former state in Brazil, encompassing only the city of Rio de Janeiro (1960–1975). | historical | |
| States of Brazil | Guanabara | Portuguese | name | Guanabara (a former state in Brazil) | ||
| States of Brazil | Guanabara | Portuguese | name | Guanabara (a bay of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) | feminine | |
| States of Malaysia | Malacca | English | name | A state in western Malaysia. | ||
| States of Malaysia | Malacca | English | name | The capital city of Malacca State, Malaysia. | ||
| States of Malaysia | Malacca | English | name | Ellipsis of Strait of Malacca. | abbreviation alt-of ellipsis | |
| States of Malaysia | Malacca | English | noun | Ellipsis of Malacca cane. | abbreviation alt-of ellipsis | |
| States of Malaysia | Pahang | Cebuano | name | a surname | ||
| States of Malaysia | Pahang | Cebuano | name | Pahang; a sultanate and a federal state of Malaysia | ||
| States of Malaysia | మలక్కా | Telugu | name | a narrow stretch of water or strait between the Malay Peninsula and the Indonesian island of Sumatra | ||
| States of Malaysia | మలక్కా | Telugu | name | Malacca state in western Malaysia and its capital city | ||
| States of Malaysia | កូឡាឡាំពួរ | Khmer | name | Kuala Lumpur (the capital of Malaysia) | ||
| States of Malaysia | កូឡាឡាំពួរ | Khmer | name | Kuala Lumpur (a federal territory of Malaysia) | ||
| States of Malaysia | 布城 | Chinese | name | Putrajaya (federal territory and administrative capital of Malaysia) | ||
| States of Malaysia | 布城 | Chinese | name | Brisbane (a city, the state capital of Queensland, Australia) | Australia obsolete slang | |
| States of Malaysia | 쿠알라룸푸르 | Korean | name | Kuala Lumpur (the capital of Malaysia) | ||
| States of Malaysia | 쿠알라룸푸르 | Korean | name | Kuala Lumpur (a federal territory of Malaysia) | ||
| States of Mexico | Conchia | San Juan Atzingo Popoloca | name | Oaxaca (city) | ||
| States of Mexico | Conchia | San Juan Atzingo Popoloca | name | Oaxaca (state) | ||
| States of Mexico | Xalixco | Classical Nahuatl | name | Xalisco, town in Nayarit. https://web.archive.org/web/20200718215743/http://www.inafed.gob.mx/work/enciclopedia/EMM18nayarit/municipios/18008a.html | ||
| States of Mexico | Xalixco | Classical Nahuatl | name | Jalisco, name of Mexican state. https://web.archive.org/web/20200929234851/http://inafed.gob.mx/work/enciclopedia/EMM14jalisco/nomenclatura.html | ||
| States of Mexico | Ḻaʼ | Zoogocho Zapotec | name | Oaxaca (state) | ||
| States of Mexico | Ḻaʼ | Zoogocho Zapotec | name | Oaxaca (city) | ||
| States of the United States | IN | English | name | Abbreviation of Indiana: a state of the United States. | abbreviation alt-of | |
| States of the United States | IN | English | noun | Abbreviation of integrase. | biochemistry biology chemistry microbiology natural-sciences physical-sciences | abbreviation alt-of uncountable |
| States of the United States | IN | English | noun | Abbreviation of internegative; a type of film stock, most commonly used regarding 35mm motion picture negative | abbreviation alt-of uncountable | |
| States of the United States | Iova | Latin | name | Iowa | New-Latin declension-1 | |
| States of the United States | Iova | Latin | name | Jehovah | ||
| States of the United States | Mass | English | noun | The principal liturgical service of the Church, encompassing both a scripture service (Liturgy of the Word) and a eucharistic service (Liturgy of the Eucharist), which includes the consecration and oblation (offering) of the host and wine. | Catholicism Christianity Roman-Catholicism | countable uncountable |
| States of the United States | Mass | English | noun | A similar ceremony offered by a number of Christian churches. | countable uncountable | |
| States of the United States | Mass | English | noun | A musical composition set to portions, or all, of the Mass. | entertainment lifestyle music | countable uncountable |
| States of the United States | Mass | English | name | Abbreviation of Massachusetts. | abbreviation alt-of | |
| States of the United States | Mass | English | name | Alternative form of Mas. | alt-of alternative | |
| States of the United States | Mich | English | name | Abbreviation of Michigan. | abbreviation alt-of | |
| States of the United States | Mich | English | name | A diminutive of the female given name Michelle. | ||
| States of the United States | UT | English | name | Abbreviation of Utah: a state of the United States. | abbreviation alt-of | |
| States of the United States | UT | English | name | Abbreviation of Uttarakhand: a state of India. | abbreviation alt-of | |
| States of the United States | UT | English | name | Initialism of University of Texas, Austin TX. | abbreviation alt-of initialism | |
| States of the United States | UT | English | name | Initialism of Universal Time. | abbreviation alt-of initialism | |
| States of the United States | UT | English | noun | Abbreviation of utility player. | fantasy hobbies lifestyle sports | abbreviation alt-of countable |
| States of the United States | UT | English | noun | Initialism of union territory. | India abbreviation alt-of countable initialism uncountable | |
| States of the United States | UT | English | noun | Initialism of ultrasonic testing. | abbreviation alt-of countable initialism uncountable | |
| States of the United States | 伊州 | Chinese | name | Yi (a province during the Sui dynasty in present-day Ruzhou, Henan, China) | historical | |
| States of the United States | 伊州 | Chinese | name | Yi (a prefecture during the Tang dynasty in present-day Hami, Xinjiang, China) | historical | |
| States of the United States | 伊州 | Chinese | name | Yizhou District, Hami | ||
| States of the United States | 伊州 | Chinese | name | short for 伊利諾州/伊利诺州 (Yīlìnuò Zhōu, “State of Illinois”) | abbreviation alt-of | |
| States of the United States | 伊州 | Chinese | name | Alternative name for 伊賀/伊贺 (Yīhè). | alt-of alternative name | |
| States of the United States | 德州 | Chinese | name | De (a former prefecture of imperial China around Dezhou in northwestern Shandong) | historical | |
| States of the United States | 德州 | Chinese | name | Dezhou (a prefecture-level city of Shandong, China) | ||
| States of the United States | 德州 | Chinese | name | short for 德克薩斯州/德克萨斯州 (Dékèsàsī Zhōu, “State of Texas”) | abbreviation alt-of | |
| Towns in Albania | Golem | Albanian | name | a male given name | masculine | |
| Towns in Albania | Golem | Albanian | name | A municipality in Fier County, Albania, now part of Lushnjë. | masculine | |
| Towns in Albania | Golem | Albanian | name | A municipality in Tirana County, Albania, now part of Kavajë. | masculine | |
| Towns in Albania | Golem | Albanian | name | A municipality in Gjirokastër County, Albania, now part of Gjirokastër. | masculine | |
| Towns in Albania | Golem | Albanian | name | A municipality in Shkodër County, Albania, now part of Shkodër. | masculine | |
| Towns in England | Teesside | English | name | A conurbation in North East England encompassing the towns of Middlesbrough, Stockton-on-Tees, Redcar and surrounding settlements. | ||
| Towns in England | Teesside | English | name | A county borough of North Riding of Yorkshire which had a brief existence between 1968 and 1974, being absorbed into the County of Cleveland. | ||
| Towns in France | Angles | Catalan | name | Les Angles (a town and commune of Gard department, Occitania, France, historically part of Northern Catalonia) | plural plural-only | |
| Towns in France | Angles | Catalan | name | a Catalan surname | by-personal-gender feminine masculine | |
| Towns in France | Formiguera | Catalan | name | town and capital of the Capcir district, in the Northern Catalonia, now part of the Pyrénées-Orientales department in France | feminine | |
| Towns in France | Formiguera | Catalan | name | a Catalan surname | by-personal-gender feminine masculine | |
| Towns in France | Matamala | Catalan | name | town of the Capcir district, in the Northern Catalonia, now part of the Pyrénées-Orientales department in France | feminine | |
| Towns in France | Matamala | Catalan | name | a Catalan surname | by-personal-gender feminine masculine | |
| Towns in France | Real | Catalan | name | town of the Capcir district, in the Northern Catalonia, now part of the Pyrénées-Orientales department in France | masculine | |
| Towns in France | Real | Catalan | name | a Catalan surname | by-personal-gender feminine masculine | |
| Towns in France | Reiners | Catalan | name | town of the Vallespir district, in the Northern Catalonia, now part of the Pyrénées-Orientales department in France | masculine | |
| Towns in France | Reiners | Catalan | name | a Catalan surname | by-personal-gender feminine masculine | |
| Towns in France | Serrallonga | Catalan | name | town of the Vallespir district, in the Northern Catalonia, now part of the Pyrénées-Orientales department in France | feminine | |
| Towns in France | Serrallonga | Catalan | name | a Catalan surname | by-personal-gender feminine masculine | |
| Towns in Greece | Pella | English | name | An ancient city, capital of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia. | historical | |
| Towns in Greece | Pella | English | name | A regional unit of Greece in its periphery of Central Macedonia. | ||
| Towns in Greece | Pella | English | name | A town of Greece in Central Macedonia. | ||
| Towns in Ireland | Cill Dara | Irish | name | Kildare (town) | feminine | |
| Towns in Ireland | Cill Dara | Irish | name | Kildare (county) | feminine | |
| Towns in Ireland | Ring | English | name | A surname originating as an occupation for a maker of rings as jewelry or as in harness. | ||
| Towns in Ireland | Ring | English | name | A parish of County Waterford, Ireland. | ||
| Towns in Ireland | Ring | English | name | An unincorporated community in the town of Nekimi, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, United States. | ||
| Towns in Morocco | Zilia | Latin | name | a river in Mauritania, flowing into the Atlantic Ocean | declension-1 feminine singular | |
| Towns in Morocco | Zilia | Latin | name | A town situated at the mouth of the same river, on the road from Lixus to Tingis, near modern Asilah | declension-1 feminine singular | |
| Towns in Norway | Kvikne | Norwegian Bokmål | name | a town in the valley between Tynset and Berkåk in Norway | ||
| Towns in Norway | Kvikne | Norwegian Bokmål | name | a town on the Vinstra river between the towns Vinstra and Skåbu, also in Norway | ||
| Towns in Norway | Kvikne | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | a town in the valley between Tynset and Berkåk in Norway, which shares cultural and linguistical similarities both with Trøndelag and Austlandet. Formerly known as a large mining place (Kvikne Copper Works). | ||
| Towns in Norway | Kvikne | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | a municipality which had the administrative center in this town. Had two parishes. In 1966 the one parish (Innset sokn) became part of Trøndelag, while the other part (Kvikne itself) became part of Tynset municipality, which currently is an administrative unit of Innlandet. | ||
| Towns in Norway | Kvikne | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | a town on the Vinstra river between the towns Vinstra and Skåbu, also in Norway | ||
| Towns in Norway | Oppdal | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | a municipality of Trøndelag, Norway, formerly in Sør-Trøndelag (until 1 January 2018). | ||
| Towns in Norway | Oppdal | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | a valley in this municipality | ||
| Towns in Norway | Oppdal | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | a village in the valley which is the administrative center of the municipality | ||
| Towns in Norway | Oppdal | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | an area in Lunner, Norway | ||
| Towns in Norway | Oppdal | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | a farm not far from Namsos | ||
| Towns in Norway | Oppdal | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | a farm in Toten | ||
| Towns in Norway | Oppdal | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | the Uppdal farm in Valdres | obsolete | |
| Towns in Norway | Røros | Norwegian Bokmål | name | A municipality in Trøndelag (Norway), bordering onto Herjedal (Sweden) and Innlandet (Norway). Before January 1, 2018 the municipality was part of Sør-Trøndelag fylke. | ||
| Towns in Norway | Røros | Norwegian Bokmål | name | A town with city status, which is the administrative center of this municipality. The town has also status of a mining town (bergstad). | ||
| Towns in Norway | Vinstra | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | a river in Nord-Fron, Oppland, Norway, running from the lake Vinstre down to Lågen | ||
| Towns in Norway | Vinstra | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | a town (with city status) placed on the mouth of this river | ||
| Towns in Norway | Ålesund | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | a city and municipality of Sunnmøre district, Møre og Romsdal, Norway | neuter | |
| Towns in Norway | Ålesund | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | a sound in Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway | neuter | |
| Towns in Shropshire, England | Broseley | English | name | A market town in Shropshire, England. | ||
| Towns in Shropshire, England | Broseley | English | noun | A churchwarden pipe made in Broseley, Shropshire. | ||
| Towns in Sweden | Ljungby | Swedish | name | a city and municipality of Kronoberg county, Sweden. | neuter | |
| Towns in Sweden | Ljungby | Swedish | name | a village in Kalmar municipality, Kalmar county, Sweden. | neuter | |
| Towns in Sweden | Ljungby | Swedish | name | a village in Falkenberg municipality, Halland county, Sweden. | neuter | |
| Towns in the United States | 비숍 | Korean | noun | a bishop | board-games chess games | |
| Towns in the United States | 비숍 | Korean | name | Bishop (names of various cities and towns) | ||
| Unincorporated communities in North Carolina, USA | Bentonville | English | name | A city, the county seat of Benton County, Arkansas, United States. | ||
| Unincorporated communities in North Carolina, USA | Bentonville | English | name | An unincorporated community in Fayette County, Indiana. | ||
| Unincorporated communities in North Carolina, USA | Bentonville | English | name | A former village, now an unincorporated community, in Johnston County, North Carolina. | ||
| Unincorporated communities in North Carolina, USA | Bentonville | English | name | An unincorporated community in Jim Wells County, Texas. | ||
| Villages in Arunachal Pradesh | Borduria | English | name | An imaginary country located in the Balkans and enemy of Syldavia, in the comic book series The Adventures of Tintin. | fiction literature media publishing | |
| Villages in Arunachal Pradesh | Borduria | English | name | A generic name of a fictional country, generally contrasted with a rival counterpart Syldavia. | broadly | |
| Villages in Arunachal Pradesh | Borduria | English | name | A village in Arunachal Pradesh, India. | ||
| Villages in England | Burdon | English | name | A surname. | ||
| Villages in England | Burdon | English | name | A village in Sunderland, England. | ||
| Villages in England | Cargo | English | name | A surname. | countable uncountable | |
| Villages in England | Cargo | English | name | A village in Kingmoor parish, Carlisle, Cumbria, England (OS grid ref NY3659). | countable uncountable | |
| Villages in England | Hartwell | English | name | A surname. | countable uncountable | |
| Villages in England | Hartwell | English | name | Either of two villages in England. | countable uncountable | |
| Villages in England | Hartwell | English | name | A city, the county seat of Hart County, Georgia, United States. | countable uncountable | |
| Villages in Greece | Amorgos | English | name | An island of the Cyclades, Greece. | ||
| Villages in Greece | Amorgos | English | name | A town, the capital of the island of that name. | ||
| Villages in Ireland | Killeen | English | name | A surname from Irish. | countable uncountable | |
| Villages in Ireland | Killeen | English | name | The name of a few villages in Ireland. | countable uncountable | |
| Villages in Ireland | Killeen | English | name | A city in Bell County, Texas, United States. | countable uncountable | |
| Villages in Japan | 平田 | Japanese | noun | a rice paddy on flat terrain, so that no terracing is needed | ||
| Villages in Japan | 平田 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| Villages in Japan | 平田 | Japanese | name | a place name | ||
| Villages in Poland | Hańcza | Polish | name | A lake in the Podlaskie Voivodeship, in northeastern Poland | feminine | |
| Villages in Poland | Hańcza | Polish | name | A municipality in the Podlaskie Voivodeship, in northeastern Poland | feminine | |
| Villages in Poland | Podole | Polish | name | Podolia | neuter | |
| Villages in Poland | Podole | Polish | name | any of several villages in Poland | neuter |
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