| Category | Word | Language | PoS | Gloss | Topics | Tags |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Autonomous okrugs of Russia | Chukotka | English | name | A peninsula in the northeastern extremity of Asia; Chukchi Peninsula | ||
| Autonomous okrugs of Russia | Chukotka | English | name | Clipping of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug. | abbreviation alt-of clipping | |
| Autonomous okrugs of Russia | Chukotka | English | name | 2509 Chukotka, an asteroid. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Cantons of Luxembourg | Diekirch | English | name | One of the twelve cantons of Luxembourg, located in the north-east of the country. | ||
| Cantons of Luxembourg | Diekirch | English | name | A municipality with city status of Diekirch canton. | ||
| Cantons of Luxembourg | Echternach | English | name | One of the twelve cantons of Luxembourg, located in the east of the country. | ||
| Cantons of Luxembourg | Echternach | English | name | A municipality with city status of Echternach canton. | ||
| Cantons of Luxembourg | Klierf | Luxembourgish | name | Clervaux | ||
| Cantons of Luxembourg | Klierf | Luxembourgish | name | Clerve | ||
| Cantons of Luxembourg | Remich | English | name | One of the twelve cantons of Luxembourg, located in the south-east of the country. | ||
| Cantons of Luxembourg | Remich | English | name | A municipality with city status of Remich canton. | ||
| Cities in Afghanistan | بغلان | Persian | name | Baghlan (a city in Afghanistan) | ||
| Cities in Afghanistan | بغلان | Persian | name | Baghlan (a province of Afghanistan) | ||
| 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 Arkansas, USA | リトルロック | Japanese | name | Little Rock | ||
| Cities in Arkansas, USA | リトルロック | Japanese | name | Littlerock | ||
| Cities in Armenia | Abovyan | English | name | A surname from Armenian. | ||
| Cities in Armenia | Abovyan | English | name | A town in Kotayk, Armenia. | ||
| Cities in Armenia | Abovyan | English | name | A village in Ararat, Armenia. | ||
| Cities in Armenia | Armavir | English | name | A province of Armenia. | ||
| Cities in Armenia | Armavir | English | name | A town in that province. | ||
| Cities in Armenia | Armavir | English | name | A city in Krasnodar Krai, Russia. | ||
| Cities in Armenia | Hrazdan | English | name | A town in Armenia in Kotayk. | ||
| Cities in Armenia | Hrazdan | English | name | A river in Armenia. | ||
| Cities in Armenia | Metsamor | English | name | A town in Armavir, Armenia. | ||
| Cities in Armenia | Metsamor | English | name | A river in Armenia. | ||
| Cities in Armenia | Metsamor | English | name | A lake in Armavir, Armenia. | ||
| 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 Belgium | Luik | Dutch | name | Liège, a province of Belgium | neuter | |
| Cities in Belgium | Luik | Dutch | name | Liège, a city in Belgium | neuter | |
| Cities in Belgium | 赫爾 | Chinese | name | Hull | ||
| Cities in Belgium | 赫爾 | Chinese | name | Geel | Taiwan | |
| Cities in Belgium | 赫爾 | Chinese | name | Höör | ||
| Cities in Belgium | 赫爾 | Chinese | name | Hel | ||
| Cities in California, USA | 비숍 | Korean | noun | a bishop | board-games chess games | |
| Cities in California, USA | 비숍 | Korean | name | Bishop (names of various cities and towns) | ||
| 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 | Guangshui | English | name | A county-level city of Suizhou, Hubei, in central China. | ||
| Cities in China | Guangshui | English | name | A subdistrict in Guangshui, Suizhou, Hubei, central China. | ||
| Cities in China | Nam Dương | Vietnamese | name | synonym of Ma Kết (“Capricorn”) | astrology human-sciences mysticism philosophy sciences | |
| Cities in China | Nam Dương | Vietnamese | name | synonym of Ma Kết (“Capricornus”) | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Cities in China | Nam Dương | Vietnamese | name | synonym of In-đô-nê-xi-a: Indonesia | obsolete | |
| Cities in China | Nam Dương | Vietnamese | name | Nanyang | ||
| 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 | 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 County Dublin, Ireland | Baile Átha Cliath | Irish | name | Dublin (the capital city of Ireland) | masculine | |
| Cities in County Dublin, Ireland | Baile Átha Cliath | Irish | name | Dublin (a county of Ireland) | masculine | |
| Cities in Cyprus | Ἀμαθοῦς | Ancient Greek | name | Amathus, an ancient city in Cyprus | declension-3 | |
| Cities in Cyprus | Ἀμαθοῦς | Ancient Greek | name | Amathus, an ancient city in Palestine | declension-3 | |
| Cities in Egypt | Θῆβαι | Ancient Greek | name | Thebes, the name of a city in Boeotia | declension-1 feminine plural | |
| Cities in Egypt | 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 Egypt | 底比斯 | Chinese | name | Thebes (city and historical settlement in Greece) | ||
| Cities in Egypt | 底比斯 | Chinese | name | Thebes (historical city in Egypt) | historical | |
| Cities in England | Londinium | Latin | name | Londinium (a city in Britannia, Roman Empire; modern London) | Classical-Latin declension-2 neuter singular | |
| Cities in England | Londinium | Latin | name | London (the capital city of the United Kingdom; the capital city of England) | Medieval-Latin New-Latin declension-2 neuter singular | |
| Cities in England | 史篤 | Chinese | name | Stoke-on-Trent | Cantonese | |
| Cities in England | 史篤 | Chinese | name | Stoke City F.C. | Cantonese | |
| Cities in France | Cherbourg | English | name | A coastal town in Cherbourg-en-Cotentin commune, Manche department, Normandy, France. | ||
| Cities in France | Cherbourg | English | name | A town and local government area (the Aboriginal Shire of Cherbourg, which is surrounded by South Burnett Region) in Queensland, Australia. | ||
| Cities in France | 白學堡 | Chinese | name | Strasbourg | ACG video-games | |
| Cities in France | 白學堡 | Chinese | name | RC Strasbourg Alsace | ball-games games hobbies lifestyle soccer sports | slang |
| Cities in Germany | Bremen | Portuguese | name | Bremen (the capital city of the state of Bremen, Germany) | feminine proscribed sometimes | |
| Cities in Germany | Bremen | Portuguese | name | Bremen (a state of Germany) | feminine 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 Goa | मुरगांव | Konkani | name | Mormugao (a taluk in South Goa, Goa, India) | ||
| Cities in Goa | मुरगांव | Konkani | name | A port city within this district. | ||
| Cities in Greece | Corfu | English | name | An island of Greece, one of the Ionian Islands. The ancient name is Corcyra (Κόρκῡρα (Kórkūra), more often Κέρκῡρα (Kérkūra)), in Modern Greek Kérkira (Κέρκυρα (Kérkyra)). | ||
| Cities in Greece | Corfu | English | name | The capital of Corfu. | ||
| 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 | Mytilene | English | name | Lesbos. | ||
| Cities in Greece | Mytilene | English | name | The capital of Lesbos. | ||
| Cities in Greece | Nea Ionia | English | name | A city and a suburb of Athens in Attica, Greece | ||
| Cities in Greece | Nea Ionia | English | name | A city in Magnesia prefecture near Volos, Greece | ||
| 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 | Χανιά | Greek | name | Chania (a city, the capital of Chania regional unit, on the island of Crete, Greece) | neuter plural | |
| Cities in Greece | Χανιά | Greek | name | Chania (a regional unit of Crete, around the city) | neuter plural | |
| Cities in Guatemala | Armita | Kaqchikel | name | Guatemala City | ||
| Cities in Guatemala | Armita | Kaqchikel | name | Guatemala | ||
| Cities in Illinois, USA | 비숍 | Korean | noun | a bishop | board-games chess games | |
| Cities in Illinois, USA | 비숍 | Korean | name | Bishop (names of various cities and towns) | ||
| Cities in Iowa, USA | リトルロック | Japanese | name | Little Rock | ||
| Cities in Iowa, USA | リトルロック | Japanese | name | Littlerock | ||
| Cities in Israel | گنگ | Persian | noun | mute (a person unable to speak) | literary | |
| Cities in Israel | گنگ | Persian | adj | irrational | arithmetic mathematics number-theory sciences | |
| Cities in Israel | گنگ | Persian | adj | crooked, hurled, of a bent back | obsolete | |
| Cities in Israel | گنگ | Persian | adj | mute (of the speaking of a person) | literary | |
| Cities in Israel | گنگ | Persian | noun | aura | Iran humorous often slang | |
| Cities in Israel | گنگ | Persian | adj | cool, high-aura | Iran humorous often slang | |
| Cities in Israel | گنگ | Persian | noun | island | obsolete | |
| Cities in Israel | گنگ | Persian | name | the Ganges | ||
| Cities in Israel | گنگ | Persian | name | Tashkent | obsolete | |
| Cities in Israel | گنگ | Persian | name | Jerusalem | obsolete | |
| Cities in Israel | گنگ | Persian | name | the name of a certain mythological city; fully گنگ دژ (gang-i diž /gang-e dež), گنگ دز (gang-i diz /gang-e dez), or گنگ بهشت (gang-i bihišt /gang-e behešt) | historical | |
| 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 | Fiume | English | name | Synonym of Rijeka, a city in Croatia. | historical | |
| Cities in Italy | Fiume | English | name | A former polity in Europe, between 1920–1924. | historical | |
| 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 | Ravenna | English | name | A province in the region of Emilia-Romagna, in northern Italy. | ||
| Cities in Italy | Ravenna | English | name | A coastal city, the present-day capital of the province of Ravenna. | ||
| Cities in Italy | Ravenna | English | name | A city, the county seat of Portage County, Ohio, United States, named after the Italian city. | ||
| Cities in Italy | Rhegium | Latin | name | One of the most important cities of Magna Graecia, situated near the southern end of Bruttium, now Reggio Calabria | declension-2 | |
| Cities in Italy | Rhegium | Latin | name | Reggio Emilia (a town in Emilia-Romagna, Italy) | declension-2 | |
| 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 | Setouchi | English | name | Region of Japan's inland sea and coastal areas roundabout | uncountable | |
| Cities in Japan | Setouchi | English | name | Setouchi, Kagoshima, a town on Amami Islands, Japan | uncountable | |
| Cities in Japan | Setouchi | English | name | Setouchi, Okayama, a city on Honshū, Japan | uncountable | |
| Cities in Japan | Setouchi | English | name | A surname from Japanese. | uncountable | |
| 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 | 宮古 | Yaeyama | name | Miyako | ||
| Cities in Japan | 宮古 | Yaeyama | name | Miyako | ||
| Cities in Japan | 小坂 | Japanese | name | Osaka | archaic historical | |
| Cities in Japan | 小坂 | Japanese | name | Osaka | archaic historical | |
| Cities in Japan | 小野 | Japanese | noun | field | ||
| Cities in Japan | 小野 | Japanese | name | a common place name / Ono (a city in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan) | ||
| Cities in Japan | 小野 | Japanese | name | a common place name / Ono (a town in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan) | ||
| Cities in Japan | 小野 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| Cities in Japan | 日出 | Japanese | noun | sunrise | ||
| Cities in Japan | 日出 | Japanese | name | Hiji (a town in Ōita Prefecture, Japan) | ||
| Cities in Japan | 稻城 | Chinese | name | Daocheng (a county of Garzê prefecture, Sichuan, China) | ||
| Cities in Japan | 稻城 | Chinese | name | Inagi, Tōkyō Metropolis, Japan | ||
| Cities in Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine | קיִעוו | Yiddish | name | Kyiv (the capital city of Ukraine and regional administrative centre of Kyiv Oblast) | neuter | |
| Cities in Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine | קיִעוו | Yiddish | name | the Ukrainian government | metonymically neuter | |
| Cities in Kyrgyzstan | 伏龍芝 | Chinese | name | a transliteration of the Russian surname Фрунзе (Frunze), Frunze | ||
| Cities in Kyrgyzstan | 伏龍芝 | Chinese | name | (historical) Frunze (the capital city of the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic; modern Bishkek) | ||
| 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 Libya | Arsinoe | Latin | name | A female name, famously held by: / Arsinoe I, a queen of Egypt | declension-1 | |
| Cities in Libya | Arsinoe | Latin | name | A female name, famously held by: / Arsinoe IV of Egypt, sister of Cleopatra | declension-1 | |
| Cities in Libya | Arsinoe | Latin | name | A port city of Egypt on the Red Sea | declension-1 | |
| Cities in Libya | Arsinoe | Latin | name | former name of Crocodilopolis, Fayum (a city in Egypt). | declension-1 historical | |
| Cities in Libya | Arsinoe | Latin | name | A city of Cyrenaica, now Taucheira | declension-1 | |
| Cities in Libya | Arsinoe | Latin | name | A town on the north side of Cyprus | declension-1 | |
| Cities in Luxembourg | Diekirch | English | name | One of the twelve cantons of Luxembourg, located in the north-east of the country. | ||
| Cities in Luxembourg | Diekirch | English | name | A municipality with city status of Diekirch canton. | ||
| Cities in Luxembourg | Echternach | English | name | One of the twelve cantons of Luxembourg, located in the east of the country. | ||
| Cities in Luxembourg | Echternach | English | name | A municipality with city status of Echternach canton. | ||
| 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 | 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 Maryland, USA | 비숍 | Korean | noun | a bishop | board-games chess games | |
| Cities in Maryland, USA | 비숍 | Korean | name | Bishop (names of various cities and towns) | ||
| Cities in Mauretania | 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 Mauretania | Arsenaria | Latin | name | Arzew (a city in Algeria) | New-Latin declension-1 | |
| 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 | Tecpatán | English | name | A town in Chiapas, Mexico. | ||
| Cities in Mexico | Tecpatán | English | name | A municipality of Chiapas, whose municipal seat is the town 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 | ’Monda | Mezquital Otomi | name | Mexico (a country in North America) | ||
| Cities in Mexico | ’Monda | Mezquital Otomi | name | Mexico City | ||
| Cities in Mexico | チワワ | Japanese | name | Chihuahua | ||
| Cities in Mexico | チワワ | Japanese | noun | a Chihuahua | ||
| Cities in Myanmar | Bago | Cebuano | name | a barangay of Asturias, Cebu, Philippines | ||
| Cities in Myanmar | Bago | Cebuano | name | Bago; a city in Burma | ||
| Cities in Myanmar | ကျိုင်းတုံ | Burmese | name | Kengtung (former state) | historical | |
| Cities in Myanmar | ကျိုင်းတုံ | Burmese | name | Kengtung (town) | ||
| Cities in Myanmar | ရတနာပူရ | Burmese | name | a classical name for Mandalay, a city in Myanmar (Burma) | historical | |
| Cities in Myanmar | ရတနာပူရ | Burmese | name | a classical name for Ava, a city in Myanmar (Burma) | historical | |
| Cities in Myanmar | ရတနာပူရ | Burmese | name | Ratnapura, a city in Sri Lanka | ||
| Cities in Myanmar | သရက် | Burmese | noun | mango | ||
| Cities in Myanmar | သရက် | Burmese | name | Thayet (a town in the Magwe Region, Myanmar) | ||
| Cities in Pakistan | Gilgit | English | name | The capital of Gilgit-Baltistan administrative region of Pakistan, situated near Karakoram Highway (KKH). | ||
| Cities in Pakistan | Gilgit | English | name | One of the ten districts of the Gilgit-Baltistan administrative region of Pakistan. | ||
| Cities in Pakistan | Multan | English | name | A city in Punjab, Pakistan. | ||
| Cities in Pakistan | Multan | English | name | A division of Punjab, Pakistan. | ||
| 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 | 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 | Μεσσήνη | Ancient Greek | name | Messene, Messenia, Greece | declension-1 feminine | |
| Cities in Sicily, Italy | Μεσσήνη | Ancient Greek | name | Messina, Sicily, Italy | declension-1 feminine | |
| Cities in Sicily, Italy | Ὕβλα | Ancient Greek | name | A mother goddess of the Earth and fertility, venerated in Sicily by the Sicels, depicted seated on a throne, flanked by a paredra figure (male or female) and two lions; often associated with Demeter or Potnia Theron. | declension-1 feminine | |
| Cities in Sicily, Italy | Ὕβλα | Ancient Greek | name | The name of three ancient cities of Sicily, named after the goddess | declension-1 feminine | |
| Cities in South Korea | Hán Thành | Vietnamese | name | Hanseong (Seoul during the Joseon dynasty) | historical | |
| Cities in South Korea | Hán Thành | Vietnamese | name | Seoul | dated | |
| Cities in South Korea | 漢城 | Chinese | name | Seoul | dated informal | |
| Cities in South Korea | 漢城 | Chinese | name | Hanseong (Seoul during the Joseon dynasty) | historical | |
| Cities in South Korea | 漢城 | Vietnamese | name | chữ Hán form of Hán Thành / Hanseong (Seoul during the Joseon dynasty) | historical | |
| Cities in South Korea | 漢城 | Vietnamese | name | chữ Hán form of Hán Thành / Seoul | dated | |
| Cities in South Korea | 세종 | Korean | name | A temple name used for Chinese, Korean or Vietnamese monarchs. | ||
| Cities in South Korea | 세종 | Korean | name | A temple name used for Chinese, Korean or Vietnamese monarchs. / [~대왕(大王)] Sejong, the fourth king of the Joseon dynasty and inventor of the Korean hangul alphabet | ||
| Cities in South Korea | 세종 | Korean | name | [~시(市)] Sejong (Sejong City), a special autonomous city of South Korea | ||
| Cities in Spain | Ciudad Real | English | name | The capital city of the province of the same name, in the autonomous community of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain. | ||
| Cities in Spain | Ciudad Real | English | name | A province of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain. | ||
| Cities in Spain | Ciudad Real | English | name | A barangay of San Jose del Monte, Bulacan, Philippines. | ||
| 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 | Corunna | English | name | A locality in the Eurobodalla council area, south eastern New South Wales, Australia. | ||
| Cities in Spain | Málaga | Polish | name | alternative spelling of Malaga: / Malaga (a port city, the capital of the province of Malaga, Andalusia, Spain) | feminine rare | |
| Cities in Spain | Málaga | Polish | name | alternative spelling of Malaga: / Malaga (a province of Andalusia, Spain, around the city) | feminine rare | |
| Cities in Spain | Pamplona | English | name | A city in Navarre, northern Spain, famous for the running of the bulls. | ||
| Cities in Spain | Pamplona | English | name | A habitational surname from Spanish. | ||
| Cities in Spain | Pamplona | English | name | Several barangays of Las Piñas, Metro Manila, Philippines. | ||
| Cities in Spain | Pamplona | English | name | A municipality of Cagayan, Philippines. | ||
| Cities in Spain | Pamplona | English | name | A barangay of General Nakar, Quezon, Philippines. | ||
| Cities in Spain | Pamplona | English | name | A barangay of Del Gallego, Camarines Sur, Philippines. | ||
| Cities in Spain | Pamplona | English | name | A municipality of Camarines Sur, Philippines. | ||
| Cities in Spain | Pamplona | English | name | A municipality of Negros Oriental, Philippines. | ||
| 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 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 | 媽宮 | Chinese | noun | temple of the sea goddess Mazu | lifestyle religion | Min Southern |
| Cities in Taiwan | 媽宮 | Chinese | name | Old name for 馬公/马公 (Mǎgōng, “Magong”). | historical | |
| Cities in Taiwan | 臺南 | Chinese | name | Tainan (special municipality in southern Taiwan) | ||
| Cities in Taiwan | 臺南 | Chinese | name | (historical) Tainan City (former provincial city, now part of the special municipality) | ||
| Cities in Taiwan | 臺南 | Chinese | name | (historical) Tainan County (former county, now part of the special municipality) | ||
| 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 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 | brisket | cooking food lifestyle meat meats | dialectal |
| 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 | 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 | איסטנבול | Hebrew | name | Istanbul (a Turkish city, and the largest European city by population, which was the last capital of the Ottoman Empire and the Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Empire)) | ||
| Cities in Turkey | איסטנבול | Hebrew | name | Istanbul (a province of Turkey) | ||
| Cities in Turkey | პოლი | Laz | noun | city | ||
| Cities in Turkey | პოლი | Laz | name | Vizha and Chanapeti form of მპოლი (mp̌oli) | ||
| 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 Uzbekistan | گنگ | Persian | noun | mute (a person unable to speak) | literary | |
| Cities in Uzbekistan | گنگ | Persian | adj | irrational | arithmetic mathematics number-theory sciences | |
| Cities in Uzbekistan | گنگ | Persian | adj | crooked, hurled, of a bent back | obsolete | |
| Cities in Uzbekistan | گنگ | Persian | adj | mute (of the speaking of a person) | literary | |
| Cities in Uzbekistan | گنگ | Persian | noun | aura | Iran humorous often slang | |
| Cities in Uzbekistan | گنگ | Persian | adj | cool, high-aura | Iran humorous often slang | |
| Cities in Uzbekistan | گنگ | Persian | noun | island | obsolete | |
| Cities in Uzbekistan | گنگ | Persian | name | the Ganges | ||
| Cities in Uzbekistan | گنگ | Persian | name | Tashkent | obsolete | |
| Cities in Uzbekistan | گنگ | Persian | name | Jerusalem | obsolete | |
| Cities in Uzbekistan | گنگ | Persian | name | the name of a certain mythological city; fully گنگ دژ (gang-i diž /gang-e dež), گنگ دز (gang-i diz /gang-e dez), or گنگ بهشت (gang-i bihišt /gang-e behešt) | historical | |
| Cities in Vietnam | Cà Mau | Vietnamese | name | Cà Mau (the southernmost province of Vietnam) | ||
| Cities in Vietnam | Cà Mau | Vietnamese | name | Cà Mau (the capital city of that province) | ||
| Cities in Vietnam | Hà Tĩnh | Vietnamese | name | Hà Tĩnh, a province in the North Central Coast region of Vietnam | ||
| Cities in Vietnam | Hà Tĩnh | Vietnamese | name | Hà Tĩnh, the capital of this province | ||
| Cities in Vietnam | 多樂 | Chinese | name | Đắk Lắk (a province of Vietnam) | ||
| Cities in Vietnam | 多樂 | Chinese | name | Alternative name for 大叻 (Dàlè, “Đà Lạt”). | alt-of alternative name | |
| Cities in the Byzantine Empire | Tripoli | English | name | A city in the Peloponnese region, Greece, also known as Tripolis. | ||
| Cities in the Byzantine Empire | Tripoli | English | name | The capital city of Libya, originally three separate settlements known as Oea, Sabratha, and Leptis Magna. | ||
| Cities in the Byzantine Empire | Tripoli | English | name | A city in Lebanon, originally jointly administered by the three cities of Tyre, Sidon, and Aradus. | ||
| Cities in the Byzantine Empire | Tripoli | English | name | A city in Bremer County, Iowa, United States. | ||
| Cities in the Byzantine Empire | Tripoli | English | name | An unincorporated community in Lincoln County and Oneida County, Wisconsin, United States. | ||
| Cities in the Byzantine Empire | Tripoli | English | name | A city in Greece. | ||
| 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 | Cydonia | English | name | Former name of Chania: a city on the island of Crete, Greece. | historical | |
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Cydonia | English | name | A former state on the island of Crete around the city. | historical | |
| 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 | Tripoli | English | name | A city in the Peloponnese region, Greece, also known as Tripolis. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Tripoli | English | name | The capital city of Libya, originally three separate settlements known as Oea, Sabratha, and Leptis Magna. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Tripoli | English | name | A city in Lebanon, originally jointly administered by the three cities of Tyre, Sidon, and Aradus. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Tripoli | English | name | A city in Bremer County, Iowa, United States. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Tripoli | English | name | An unincorporated community in Lincoln County and Oneida County, Wisconsin, United States. | ||
| Cities in the Roman Empire | Tripoli | English | name | A city in Greece. | ||
| 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 Kingdom | 劍橋 | Chinese | name | Cambridge (a city in Cambridgeshire, England) | ||
| Cities in the United Kingdom | 劍橋 | Chinese | name | University of Cambridge | ||
| Cities in the United Kingdom | 劍橋 | Chinese | name | Cambridge (a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States) | ||
| 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 | 비숍 | Korean | noun | a bishop | board-games chess games | |
| Cities in the United States | 비숍 | Korean | name | Bishop (names of various cities and towns) | ||
| Counties of China | Quanzhou | English | name | A prefecture-level city in southeastern Fujian, China. | ||
| Counties of China | Quanzhou | English | name | A county in Guilin, Guangxi, China. | ||
| 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 | Eastseaxan | Old English | name | the East Saxons | ||
| Counties of England | Eastseaxan | Old English | name | Essex | ||
| Counties of England | Hexhamshire | English | name | A civil parish in Northumberland, England, to the south of Hexham. | ||
| Counties of England | Hexhamshire | English | name | A county palatine centred on Hexham and covering a considerably larger area, incorporated into Northumberland in 1572. | historical | |
| 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 England | 林肯 | Chinese | name | a transliteration of the English surname and male given name Lincoln | ||
| Counties of England | 林肯 | Chinese | name | Lincolnshire | ||
| Counties of England | 林肯 | Chinese | name | Lincoln (a city, the state capital of Nebraska, United States) | ||
| Counties of Estonia | Saaremaa | English | name | The largest island of Estonia, and Saare County which contains it. | ||
| Counties of Estonia | Saaremaa | English | name | Historical Estonian eldership. | ||
| Counties of Ireland | Cill Dara | Irish | name | Kildare (town) | feminine | |
| Counties of Ireland | Cill Dara | Irish | name | Kildare (county) | feminine | |
| Counties of New Mexico, USA | サンタフェ | Japanese | name | Santa Fe | ||
| Counties of New Mexico, USA | サンタフェ | Japanese | name | Santa Fé (a municipality of Paraná, Brazil) | ||
| 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 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 | アセンズ | Japanese | name | Athens (a city, the county seat of Limestone County, Alabama, United States) | ||
| Counties of the United States | アセンズ | Japanese | name | Athens (an unincorporated community in Howard County, Arkansas, United States) | ||
| Counties of the United States | アセンズ | Japanese | name | Athens (a large unincorporated community in Los Angeles County, California, United States) | ||
| Counties of the United States | アセンズ | Japanese | name | Athens (a sizable city in Georgia, United States) | ||
| Counties of the United States | アセンズ | Japanese | name | Athens (a city in Menard County, Illinois, United States) | ||
| Counties of the United States | アセンズ | Japanese | name | Athens (an unincorporated community and hamlet in Henry Township, Fulton County, Indiana, United States) | ||
| Counties of the United States | アセンズ | Japanese | name | Athens (a small unincorporated village outside of Lexington, Kentucky, United States) | ||
| Counties of the United States | アセンズ | Japanese | name | Athens (a village in Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, United States) | ||
| Counties of the United States | アセンズ | Japanese | name | Athens (a town in Somerset County, Maine, United States) | ||
| Counties of the United States | アセンズ | Japanese | name | Athens (a village in Calhoun County, Michigan, United States) | ||
| Counties of the United States | アセンズ | Japanese | name | Athens (an unincorporated community in Monroe County, Mississippi, United States) | ||
| Counties of the United States | アセンズ | Japanese | name | Athens (a ghost town in Clark County, Missouri, United States) | ||
| Counties of the United States | アセンズ | Japanese | name | Athens (a former mining settlement and ghost town in Nye County, Nevada, United States) | ||
| Counties of the United States | アセンズ | Japanese | name | Athens (a town and village in Greene County, New York, United States) | ||
| Counties of the United States | アセンズ | Japanese | name | Athens (a city, the county seat of Athens County, Ohio, United States) | ||
| Counties of the United States | アセンズ | Japanese | name | Athens (a township in Ontario, Canada) | ||
| Counties of the United States | アセンズ | Japanese | name | Athens (a borough of Bradford County, Pennsylvania, United States) | ||
| Counties of the United States | アセンズ | Japanese | name | Athens (a city, the county seat of McMinn County, Tennessee, United States) | ||
| Counties of the United States | アセンズ | Japanese | name | Athens (a city, the county seat of Henderson County, Texas, United States) | ||
| Counties of the United States | アセンズ | Japanese | name | Athens (a town in Windham County, Vermont, United States) | ||
| Counties of the United States | アセンズ | Japanese | name | Athens (a town in Mercer County, West Virginia, United States) | ||
| Counties of the United States | アセンズ | Japanese | name | Athens (a village in Marathon County, Wisconsin, United States) | ||
| 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 Asia | Ai Lao | Vietnamese | name | Ailao, an ancient state in modern-day Yunnan province (of China) and Burma | historical | |
| Countries in Asia | Ai Lao | Vietnamese | name | Laos | obsolete | |
| Countries in Asia | Chân Lạp | Vietnamese | name | Chenla | historical | |
| Countries in Asia | Chân Lạp | Vietnamese | name | Cambodia | archaic | |
| 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 | Nhật | Vietnamese | name | a male given name from Chinese | ||
| Countries in Asia | Nhật | Vietnamese | name | clipping of Nhật Bản or Nhật Bổn (“Japan”) | abbreviation alt-of clipping | |
| Countries in Asia | Nhật | Vietnamese | name | Japano-; Nippo-; Japan | in-compounds | |
| Countries in Asia | Nhật | Vietnamese | adj | Japanese | ||
| Countries in Asia | Orchistene | Latin | name | Orchistene (ancient province of Armenia) | declension-1 | |
| Countries in Asia | Orchistene | Latin | name | Artsakh or Nagorno-Karabakh (Armenophone region in the Caucasus) | New-Latin declension-1 | |
| Countries in Asia | Palaestina | Latin | name | Palestine (a province of the Roman Empire in Levant, Asia) | declension-1 | |
| Countries in Asia | Palaestina | Latin | name | Palestine (a country in Western Asia) | New-Latin declension-1 | |
| Countries in Asia | Palaestina | Latin | adj | inflection of Palaestīnus: / nominative/vocative feminine singular | feminine form-of nominative singular vocative | |
| Countries in Asia | Palaestina | Latin | adj | inflection of Palaestīnus: / nominative/accusative/vocative neuter plural | accusative form-of neuter nominative plural vocative | |
| Countries in Asia | Palaestina | Latin | adj | ablative feminine singular of Palaestīnus | ablative feminine form-of singular | |
| Countries in Asia | Persia | English | name | The former term referring to Iran. | 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 Hoa | Vietnamese | adj | relating to China | literary | |
| Countries in Asia | Trung Hoa | Vietnamese | name | China | archaic literary | |
| 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 | ܐܪܬܣܐܟ | Classical Syriac | noun | Artsakh | masculine | |
| Countries in Asia | ܐܪܬܣܐܟ | Classical Syriac | noun | Nagorno-Karabakh | masculine | |
| Countries in Asia | ܣܥܘܕܝܐ | Classical Syriac | name | Saudi Arabia | ||
| Countries in Asia | ܣܥܘܕܝܐ | Classical Syriac | name | Kingdom of Saudi Arabia | ||
| Countries in Asia | ܥܝܪܐܩ | Classical Syriac | name | Iraq | ||
| Countries in Asia | ܥܝܪܐܩ | Classical Syriac | name | Republic of Iraq | ||
| Countries in Asia | ဂံ | Tavoyan | adj | Burmese; Myanma | ||
| Countries in Asia | ဂံ | Tavoyan | name | Burma | ||
| Countries in Asia | យួន | Khmer | name | Vietnam | derogatory | |
| Countries in Asia | យួន | Khmer | name | Vietnamese people | derogatory ethnic slur | |
| Countries in Asia | シャム | Japanese | name | Siam (former name of Thailand: a country in Southeast Asia) | historical | |
| Countries in Asia | シャム | Japanese | noun | a Siamese cat | ||
| Countries in Asia | 吉爾吉斯 | Chinese | noun | Kyrgyz (people or person) | ||
| Countries in Asia | 吉爾吉斯 | Chinese | noun | Yenisei Kirghiz | historical | |
| Countries in Asia | 吉爾吉斯 | Chinese | name | Kyrgyzstan | Taiwan | |
| Countries in Asia | 唐 | Okinawan | character | kanji no-gloss | ||
| Countries in Asia | 唐 | Okinawan | name | China | ||
| Countries in Asia | 塔吉克 | Chinese | adj | Tajik | ||
| Countries in Asia | 塔吉克 | Chinese | name | Tajikistan | Hong-Kong Taiwan | |
| 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 Central America | Armita | Kaqchikel | name | Guatemala City | ||
| Countries in Central America | Armita | Kaqchikel | name | Guatemala | ||
| Countries in Europe | Atropatene | Latin | name | Atropatene (an ancient kingdom established by the satrap Atropates in the 4th century BC in northern Media (roughly corresponding to the modern-day region of Azerbaijan in northwestern Iran); later a satrapy of the Parthian and Sasanian empires.) | 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) | declension-1 | |
| Countries in Europe | Bośnia | Polish | name | Bosnia (a geographic region of Bosnia and Herzegovina, consisting of the northern three fourths of the country) | feminine | |
| Countries in Europe | Bośnia | Polish | name | Bosnia (a country in southeast Europe; in full, Bosnia and Herzegovina) | feminine | |
| 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 | Etruria | English | name | An ancient country in Italian Peninsula, located between the Arno and Tiber rivers, corresponding to modern day Tuscany in Western Italy; the home of Etruscans. | historical | |
| Countries in Europe | Etruria | English | name | A former kingdom in Northern Italy, lasted between 1801 and 1807. | historical | |
| Countries in Europe | Etruria | English | name | A suburb of Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England (OS grid ref SJ8646). | ||
| 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 | German-Austria | English | name | A designation of the (predominantly) German-speaking territories of Cisleithania. | historical | |
| Countries in Europe | German-Austria | English | name | A country created following World War I as the initial rump state for areas with a predominantly German-speaking population within what had been the Austro-Hungarian Empire. | historical | |
| Countries in Europe | Królestwo Polskie | Polish | name | Crown of the Kingdom of Poland (a former country in Europe, political and legal idea formed in the Poland in the 14th century, assuming unity, indivisibility and continuity of the state) | historical neuter | |
| Countries in Europe | Królestwo Polskie | Polish | name | Congress Poland (a former country in Europe, Polish state established 1815 and ruled by the Russian tsar) | historical neuter | |
| 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 | Thuỵ Điển | Vietnamese | name | Sweden | ||
| Countries in Europe | Thuỵ Điển | Vietnamese | adj | Swedish | ||
| Countries in Europe | United Provinces | English | name | A historic region of India, now the state of Uttar Pradesh. / A province of British India from 1937 to 1947. | historical | |
| Countries in Europe | United Provinces | English | name | A historic region of India, now the state of Uttar Pradesh. / A province of the Dominion of India from 1947 to 1950. | historical | |
| Countries in Europe | United Provinces | English | name | A republic that existed from the formal creation of a confederacy in 1581 by several Dutch provinces (which earlier seceded from Spanish rule) until the Batavian Revolution in 1795; the predecessor state of the modern Netherlands. | historical | |
| Countries in Europe | Велика Британія | Ukrainian | name | Great Britain (a large island (sometimes also including some of the surrounding smaller islands) off the north-west coast of Western Europe, made up of England, Scotland, and Wales) | uncountable | |
| Countries in Europe | Велика Британія | Ukrainian | name | Great Britain (the United Kingdom, a kingdom and country in Northern Europe including the island of Great Britain as well as Northern Ireland on the northeastern portion of the island of Ireland; official name: Сполу́чене Королі́вство Вели́кої Брита́нії і Півні́чної Ірла́ндії (Spolúčene Korolívstvo Velýkoji Brytániji i Pivníčnoji Irlándiji)) | broadly uncountable | |
| Countries in Europe | ܣܢ ܡܪܝܢܘ | Classical Syriac | name | San Marino | ||
| Countries in Europe | ܣܢ ܡܪܝܢܘ | Classical Syriac | name | Republic of San Marino | ||
| Countries in Europe | ლუქსემბურგი | Georgian | name | Luxembourg (a small country in Western Europe) | ||
| Countries in Europe | ლუქსემბურგი | Georgian | name | Luxembourg (a province of Wallonia, Belgium) | ||
| Countries in Europe | ლუქსემბურგი | Georgian | name | Luxembourg (one of the twelve cantons of the country of Luxembourg, which includes its capital city) | ||
| Countries in Europe | ლუქსემბურგი | Georgian | name | Luxembourg, Luxembourg City (the capital city of Luxembourg) | uncountable | |
| 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 Europe | 公国 | Japanese | noun | a duchy | ||
| Countries in Europe | 公国 | Japanese | noun | a dukedom | ||
| Countries in Europe | 公国 | Japanese | noun | a principality (region) | ||
| Countries in North America | 多明尼加 | Chinese | name | Dominican Republic | Taiwan | |
| Countries in North America | 多明尼加 | Chinese | name | Dominica | dated | |
| 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, somewhere in present-day Tajikistan | ||
| Districts of Kosovo | Gjakova | English | name | The seventh largest city in Kosovo, and the seat of its eponymous municipality and district. | ||
| Districts of Kosovo | Gjakova | English | name | A district of Kosovo. | ||
| Districts of Kosovo | Gjakova | 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 Kosovo | Pristina | English | name | The capital and largest city of Kosovo. | ||
| Districts of Kosovo | Pristina | English | name | A district of Kosovo. | ||
| Districts of Kosovo | Pristina | English | name | A municipality of Kosovo. | ||
| Districts of Lower Saxony | Hannover | German | name | the capital and largest city of Lower Saxony, Germany | neuter proper-noun | |
| Districts of Lower Saxony | Hannover | German | name | a special district (Kommunalverband besonderer Art) of Lower Saxony; full name Region Hannover | neuter proper-noun | |
| Districts of Lower Saxony | Hannover | German | name | a former province of Prussia, in modern Germany | neuter proper-noun | |
| Districts of Lower Saxony | Hannover | German | name | a former kingdom in the German Confederation | neuter proper-noun | |
| Districts of Thailand | มหาราช | Thai | noun | maharaja; great king; high king; king of kings; emperor. | ||
| Districts of Thailand | มหาราช | Thai | noun | a term used by the Ayutthaya Kingdom to refer to any king of Lan Na. | historical | |
| Districts of Thailand | มหาราช | Thai | noun | the great: a title given to an important king or male sovereign, believed to be first used in the reign of Mongkut (1851–1868) or Chulalongkorn (1868–1910). | ||
| Districts of Thailand | มหาราช | Thai | noun | the standard of the monarch of Thailand, being a yellow flag with the mythological bird ครุฑ (krút), possibly first used on 1 April 1897 when the Law on Flags of 116 Rattanakosin Era was enacted. | ||
| Districts of Thailand | มหาราช | Thai | name | Maha Rat, a district of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province, first used on 24 April 1917. | ||
| Districts of Thailand | มหาราช | Thai | name | Maha Rat, the name of a road by the Chao Phraya River in Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok, lying to the west of the Grand Palace of Bangkok, thus believed to have originated from clipping the term พระบรมมหาราชวัง (prá-bɔɔ-rom-má-hǎa-râat-chá-wang, “Grand Palace”). | ||
| Districts of Thailand | มหาราช | Thai | name | a pier on that road. | ||
| 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 | Earth-grazing | English | adj | Of a meteoroid, entering the Earth's atmosphere and leaving into space again. | astronomy natural-sciences | not-comparable |
| Earth | Earth-grazing | English | adj | Approaching the Earth closely. | astronomy natural-sciences | not-comparable |
| 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 | aard- | Afrikaans | prefix | terrestrial; related to or pertaining to the Earth | morpheme | |
| Earth | aard- | Afrikaans | prefix | telluric | morpheme | |
| Earth | antiearth | English | noun | A hypothetical analog to earth composed entirely of antimatter. | ||
| Earth | antiearth | English | noun | A hypothetical twin planet to earth, proposed by the Pythagoreans, which cannot be seen from earth. | historical | |
| Earth | antiearth | English | adj | Facing or moving away from earth. | not-comparable | |
| Earth | antiearth | English | adj | Opposed to or destructive of the earth and things native to the earth. | not-comparable | |
| Earth | dharaáṇ | Palula | noun | ground | feminine | |
| Earth | dharaáṇ | Palula | noun | earth | feminine | |
| 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 | erṣetum | Akkadian | noun | earth, land | feminine | |
| Earth | erṣetum | Akkadian | noun | underworld | feminine | |
| Earth | erṣetum | Akkadian | noun | ground | feminine | |
| Earth | erṣetum | Akkadian | noun | territory | feminine | |
| 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 | 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 | Māori | noun | cut, wound | ||
| Earth | motu | Māori | noun | anything separated or isolated / island | ||
| Earth | motu | Māori | noun | anything separated or isolated / clump of trees | ||
| Earth | motu | Māori | noun | anything separated or isolated / ship | ||
| Earth | motu | Māori | noun | land | ||
| Earth | motu | Māori | noun | land / country, nation | ||
| Earth | motu | Māori | verb | to sever, cut, cut off, set free, separate | ||
| Earth | motu | Māori | verb | to be separated, moved to a distance - especially in the phrase motu ki te ara | ||
| Earth | motu | Māori | verb | to be set free, escape | ||
| Earth | motu | Māori | verb | to be cut, severed | stative | |
| Earth | orbis | Latin | noun | circle, ring | declension-3 masculine | |
| Earth | orbis | Latin | noun | of things that return at a certain period of time, a rotation, round, circuit | declension-3 masculine | |
| Earth | orbis | Latin | noun | an orb (sphere) | declension-3 masculine | |
| Earth | orbis | Latin | noun | a country, territory or region | declension-3 masculine | |
| Earth | orbis | Latin | noun | a disc or disc-shaped object | declension-3 masculine | |
| Earth | orbis | Latin | noun | the Earth, the world, the globe | declension-3 masculine | |
| 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 | siderophile | English | noun | In the Goldschmidt classification, an element that forms alloys easily with iron and is concentrated in the Earth's core. | chemistry geography geology natural-sciences physical-sciences | physical |
| Earth | siderophile | English | noun | A cell or tissue that has an affinity for iron. | biology natural-sciences | |
| Earth | siderophile | English | noun | An element that has a strong chemical affinity for metallic iron. | geography geology natural-sciences | |
| Earth | siderophile | English | adj | Having an affinity for iron. | ||
| Earth | siderophile | English | adj | Having an strong chemical affinity for metallic iron. | geography geology natural-sciences | |
| Earth | terra | Latin | noun | dry land (as opposed to watery parts of the Earth) | declension-1 feminine | |
| Earth | terra | Latin | noun | ground, floor (the surface of the land) | declension-1 feminine | |
| Earth | terra | Latin | noun | earth, soil, dirt, clay, clod (the substance generally composing the dry land) | declension-1 feminine | |
| Earth | terra | Latin | noun | land, country, region, territory (any given area of dry land) | declension-1 feminine | |
| Earth | terra | Latin | noun | earth (the entire surface of planet Earth; dry land and sea together, as opposed to the heavens) | declension-1 feminine in-plural | |
| Earth | terra | Latin | noun | the Earth, the globe, the world (as a celestial object) | declension-1 feminine | |
| Earth | terrene | English | adj | Pertaining to earth or the material world; earthly, terrestrial (as opposed to heavenly or marine). | ||
| Earth | terrene | English | adj | Made of matter (as opposed to antimatter). | literature media publishing science-fiction | |
| Earth | terrene | English | noun | The Earth's surface; the earth; the ground. | poetic | |
| Earth | terrene | English | noun | Dated form of tureen. | alt-of dated | |
| 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 | worldly | Middle English | adj | Of the material world: / Made of matter; material, physical. | ||
| Earth | worldly | Middle English | adj | Of the material world: / Not eternal; temporal. | ||
| Earth | worldly | Middle English | adj | Of the material world: / Subject to death; mortal. | ||
| Earth | worldly | Middle English | adj | Mundane, secular; unrelated to religion: / Versed in the ways of the world. | ||
| Earth | worldly | Middle English | adj | Mundane, secular; unrelated to religion: / Impious, irreverent. | ||
| Earth | worldly | Middle English | adv | In the way of the material world. | ||
| Earth | worldly | Middle English | adv | In a mundane or secular way. | ||
| 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 | земен | Bulgarian | adj | earthbound, earthly, terrestrial | relational | |
| Earth | земен | Bulgarian | adj | earthy, down-to-earth | ||
| Earth | недра | Russian | noun | womb | plural plural-only rare | |
| Earth | недра | Russian | noun | bosom | plural plural-only rare | |
| Earth | недра | Russian | noun | subsoil, bowels of the earth | plural plural-only | |
| Earth | пръст | Bulgarian | noun | finger | masculine | |
| Earth | пръст | Bulgarian | noun | soil | feminine singular singular-only uncountable | |
| Earth | свѣтъ | Old Church Slavonic | noun | light | masculine | |
| Earth | свѣтъ | Old Church Slavonic | noun | world | masculine | |
| Earth | بھوئیں | Punjabi | noun | land, ground, soil | feminine | |
| Earth | بھوئیں | Punjabi | noun | Earth | feminine | |
| Earth | بھوئیں | Punjabi | noun | fields, property | feminine | |
| Earth | بھوئیں | Punjabi | noun | alternative form of بھوئیں (bho'eṉ) | alt-of alternative | |
| Earth | ਜ਼ਮੀਨ | Punjabi | noun | earth, land, ground, soil | feminine | |
| Earth | ਜ਼ਮੀਨ | Punjabi | noun | base, foundation | feminine | |
| Earth | ਜ਼ਮੀਨ | Punjabi | noun | fields, property | feminine | |
| Earth | ਜ਼ਮੀਨ | Punjabi | noun | ground, field, background | art arts | feminine |
| Earth | அகிலம் | Tamil | noun | world, earth | ||
| Earth | அகிலம் | Tamil | noun | universe | ||
| Earth | அதிதி | Tamil | name | Aditi | Hinduism | |
| Earth | அதிதி | Tamil | name | Parvati | Hinduism | |
| Earth | அதிதி | Tamil | name | Earth | obsolete | |
| Earth | அதிதி | Tamil | noun | guest | obsolete | |
| Earth | இடை | Tamil | noun | middle, mid, centre | ||
| Earth | இடை | Tamil | noun | middle (in time) | ||
| Earth | இடை | Tamil | noun | middle (of the body), waist | ||
| Earth | இடை | Tamil | noun | middle-class people | ||
| Earth | இடை | Tamil | noun | the herdsmen caste | ||
| Earth | இடை | Tamil | noun | the medial consonants of the Tamil alphabet | grammar human-sciences linguistics sciences | |
| Earth | இடை | Tamil | noun | the indeclinable particle (as a part of speech) | grammar human-sciences linguistics sciences | |
| Earth | இடை | Tamil | noun | place, space | ||
| Earth | இடை | Tamil | noun | left side | ||
| Earth | இடை | Tamil | noun | way | ||
| Earth | இடை | Tamil | noun | connection | ||
| Earth | இடை | Tamil | noun | suitable time, opportunity, season | ||
| Earth | இடை | Tamil | noun | cause | ||
| Earth | இடை | Tamil | noun | a measure of length, breadth, thickness | ||
| Earth | இடை | Tamil | verb | to grow weary (as with long waiting) | intransitive | |
| Earth | இடை | Tamil | verb | to be damped in spirits | ||
| Earth | இடை | Tamil | verb | to retreat, fall back | ||
| Earth | இடை | Tamil | verb | to make room, get out of the way | ||
| Earth | இடை | Tamil | verb | to submit | ||
| Earth | இடை | Tamil | noun | trouble; difficulty | ||
| Earth | இடை | Tamil | noun | gap, unfilled space | ||
| Earth | இடை | Tamil | noun | check, stoppage, protest, impediment | ||
| Earth | இடை | Tamil | noun | a principal tubular organ of the human body | anatomy medicine sciences | |
| Earth | இடை | Tamil | noun | Earth | ||
| Earth | இடை | Tamil | noun | weight | ||
| Earth | இடை | Tamil | noun | a measure of weight = 100 palams | colloquial | |
| Earth | உலகம் | Tamil | noun | world, earth | countable | |
| Earth | உலகம் | Tamil | noun | planet | countable | |
| Earth | தாத்திரி | Tamil | noun | mother | ||
| Earth | தாத்திரி | Tamil | name | the Earth | ||
| Earth | நீரகம் | Tamil | noun | hydrogen | ||
| Earth | நீரகம் | Tamil | name | Earth, as sea-girt | poetic | |
| Earth | மண் | Tamil | noun | soil, earth | ||
| Earth | மண் | Tamil | noun | dry ground, land | ||
| Earth | மண் | Tamil | noun | land, country | figuratively | |
| Earth | மண் | Tamil | noun | dust, dirt | ||
| Earth | மண் | Tamil | noun | the world, earth | ||
| Earth | నేల | Telugu | noun | land, ground, field | neuter | |
| Earth | నేల | Telugu | noun | earth, world | neuter | |
| Earth | నేల | Telugu | noun | soil | neuter | |
| Earth | ಧಾತ್ರಿ | Kannada | noun | wet nurse, foster mother, nurse, mother | ||
| Earth | ಧಾತ್ರಿ | Kannada | name | the Earth | ||
| Earth | ノーム | Japanese | noun | a gnome (legendary being) | ||
| Earth | ノーム | Japanese | noun | a gnome (elemental being of earth) | ||
| Earth | 𐌰𐌹𐍂𐌸𐌴𐌹𐌽𐍃 | Gothic | adj | earthen | ||
| Earth | 𐌰𐌹𐍂𐌸𐌴𐌹𐌽𐍃 | Gothic | adj | earthly (as opposed to heavenly) | Christianity | |
| 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. | ||
| Emirates of the United Arab Emirates | أبو ظبي | Arabic | name | Abu Dhabi (the capital city of the United Arab Emirates; the capital of Abu Dhabi Emirate, United Arab Emirates) | ||
| Emirates of the United Arab Emirates | أبو ظبي | Arabic | name | Abu Dhabi (an emirate of the United Arab Emirates, the largest of the seven emirates) | ||
| Emirates of the United Arab Emirates | الشارقة | Arabic | name | Sharjah (a city in the United Arab Emirates; the capital of Sharjah emirate) | ||
| Emirates of the United Arab Emirates | الشارقة | Arabic | name | Sharjah (an emirate of the United Arab Emirates) | ||
| Emirates of the United Arab Emirates | الفجيرة | Arabic | name | Fujairah (a city in the United Arab Emirates; the capital of Fujairah emirate) | ||
| Emirates of the United Arab Emirates | الفجيرة | Arabic | name | Fujairah (an emirate of the United Arab Emirates) | ||
| Emirates of the United Arab Emirates | رأس الخيمة | Arabic | name | Ras Al Khaimah (a city in the United Arab Emirates; the capital of Ras Al Khaimah emirate) | ||
| Emirates of the United Arab Emirates | رأس الخيمة | Arabic | name | Ras Al Khaimah (an emirate of the United Arab Emirates) | ||
| Emirates of the United Arab Emirates | عجمان | Arabic | name | Ajman (a city in the United Arab Emirates; the capital of Ajman emirate) | ||
| Emirates of the United Arab Emirates | عجمان | Arabic | name | Ajman (an emirate of the United Arab Emirates) | ||
| Ghost towns in Ukraine | Prypeć | Polish | name | Pripyat (a river in Eastern Europe, flowing east through Ukraine and Belarus, draining into the Dnieper) | feminine | |
| Ghost towns in Ukraine | Prypeć | Polish | name | Pripyat (an abandoned city and ghost town in northern Ukraine, near the border with Belarus) | feminine | |
| Lifeforms | Coronaster | Translingual | name | A taxonomic genus within the family Asteriidae – certain species of starfish. | masculine | |
| Lifeforms | Coronaster | Translingual | name | A taxonomic genus within the kingdom Chromista – certain chromists. | masculine | |
| 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 | abuuru | Afar | noun | parasite | Northern dialectal | |
| Lifeforms | abuuru | Afar | noun | predicative of abúr | form-of predicative | |
| 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 | animate | Middle English | adj | Animate, alive; showing the signs or symptoms of life. | ||
| Lifeforms | animate | Middle English | adj | Related to the soul or spirit of a living being (i.e. sentience or sapience). | ||
| Lifeforms | cizopasník | Czech | noun | parasite | biology natural-sciences | animate masculine |
| Lifeforms | cizopasník | Czech | noun | parasite, sponger, freeloader | animate masculine | |
| Lifeforms | drewnojad | Polish | noun | xylophage (any organism that feeds mainly on wood) | animal-not-person masculine | |
| Lifeforms | drewnojad | Polish | noun | Zophobas morio, a species of darkling beetle | animal-not-person masculine | |
| Lifeforms | eghen | Cornish | noun | species | biology ecology natural-sciences | feminine |
| Lifeforms | eghen | Cornish | noun | kind, type, sort, variety | feminine | |
| Lifeforms | jądrowiec | Polish | noun | eukaryote | biology natural-sciences | animal-not-person masculine |
| Lifeforms | jądrowiec | Polish | noun | nuclear physicist | masculine person | |
| Lifeforms | jądrowiec | Polish | noun | nuclear chemist | masculine person | |
| Lifeforms | krwiopijca | Polish | noun | an organism that feeds on blood; a hemovore; a bloodsucker | animal-not-person masculine | |
| Lifeforms | krwiopijca | Polish | noun | a man who exploits others in a parasitic fashion; a leech | derogatory masculine person | |
| Lifeforms | protozoan | English | noun | Any of the diverse group of eukaryotes, of the phylum Protozoa, that are primarily unicellular, existing singly or aggregating into colonies, are usually nonphotosynthetic, and are often classified further into phyla according to their capacity for and means of motility, as by pseudopods, flagella, or cilia. | biology cytology medicine natural-sciences sciences | |
| Lifeforms | protozoan | English | adj | Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a protozoan. | not-comparable | |
| Lifeforms | sa | Zou | adj | hot | ||
| Lifeforms | sa | Zou | noun | meat | ||
| Lifeforms | sa | Zou | noun | animal | ||
| Lifeforms | sa | Zou | adj | dense, thick | ||
| 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 | testacean | English | adj | Covered with or having a shell. | ||
| Lifeforms | testacean | English | noun | One of the rhizopods in the former grouping Testacea. | biology natural-sciences zoology | obsolete |
| 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 | 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 | կենդանի | Armenian | adj | alive, living, not dead | ||
| Lifeforms | կենդանի | Armenian | adj | lively, brisk | ||
| Lifeforms | կենդանի | Armenian | adj | animal, of or pertaining to animals | attributive | |
| Lifeforms | կենդանի | Armenian | noun | animal | ||
| Lifeforms | 植物 | Chinese | noun | plant; vegetation; flora (Classifier: 棵 m; 樖 c) | biology botany natural-sciences | |
| Lifeforms | 植物 | Chinese | adj | vegetative | medicine sciences | attributive |
| 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 | Amalteia | Portuguese | name | Amalthea (goat or nymph who suckled Zeus) | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek feminine |
| Moons of Jupiter | Amalteia | Portuguese | name | Amalthea (third most distant moon Jupiter) | astronomy natural-sciences | feminine |
| 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 | Ganymede | Turkish | name | alternative form of Ganimedes | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek alt-of alternative |
| Moons of Jupiter | Ganymede | Turkish | name | Ganymede | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Ganymède | French | name | Ganymede (in Greek mythology) | masculine | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Ganymède | French | name | Ganymede (moon) | masculine | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Hegemone | English | name | One of the Charites and a goddess of flowers and fruit, worshipped at Athens along with Auxo and Damia. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Jupiter | Hegemone | English | name | One of the moons of Jupiter. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Io | Welsh | name | Io (lover of Jupiter/Zeus) | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek Roman masculine |
| Moons of Jupiter | Io | Welsh | name | Io (a moon of Jupiter) | astronomy natural-sciences | masculine |
| Moons of Jupiter | Kore | English | name | The birth name of Persephone/Proserpina, the queen of the Underworld/Hades, and goddess of the seasons and of vegetation. She is the daughter of Zeus and Demeter; and the wife of Hades. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Jupiter | Kore | English | name | A moon of Jupiter. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Kore | English | name | A female given name from Ancient Greek. | rare | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Kore | English | name | A surname. | rare | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Kore | English | noun | A people living on Lamu Island on the northern Kenyan coast. | plural plural-only | |
| 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 | 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 | Praxidike | English | name | One of the moons of Jupiter. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Jupiter | Praxidike | English | name | The goddess of judicial punishment and the exactor of vengeance. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| 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 | 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 Jupiter | Thyone | English | name | Semele, mother of Dionysus. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Jupiter | Thyone | English | name | One of the moons of Jupiter. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Jupiter | レダ | Japanese | name | alternative form of レーダー | alt-of alternative | |
| Moons of Jupiter | レダ | Japanese | name | Leda | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Mars | Deimos | English | name | A son of Ares (Latin: Mars), god of terror. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Mars | Deimos | English | name | The outermost natural satellite of Mars. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Mars | Deimos | Turkish | name | Deimos | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Mars | Deimos | Turkish | name | Deimos | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| 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 | Fobos | Czech | name | Phobos, mythological personification of fear | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek animate masculine |
| Moons of Mars | Fobos | Czech | name | Phobos, the bigger of the two natural satellites of Mars | astronomy natural-sciences | inanimate masculine rare |
| Moons of Mars | Phobos | English | name | A son of Ares (Mars). Also the Greek god of fear. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Mars | Phobos | English | name | The innermost natural satellite of Mars. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| 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 Neptune | Larissa | English | name | A city in north-central Greece, the capital of Thessaly. | ||
| Moons of Neptune | Larissa | English | name | A regional unit of Thessaly, of which the city of Larissa is capital also. | ||
| Moons of Neptune | Larissa | English | name | Any of several historical Greek towns, of ancient Greece or neighbouring areas. | historical | |
| Moons of Neptune | Larissa | English | name | A city in western Asia Minor, close to the ancient Greek city of Smyrna and to present-day Menemen, Turkey. | ||
| Moons of Neptune | Larissa | English | name | A nymph with a local cult near the city of Larissa, Thessaly. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Neptune | Larissa | English | name | A female given name from Ancient Greek (after the mythological character and a 4th century Greek Orthodox martyr). | ||
| Moons of Neptune | Larissa | English | name | A moon of Neptune. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Neptune | Nereid | English | noun | Any one of the fifty sea-nymphs who were daughters of the sea-god Nereus and attendants upon Poseidon (Neptune), and were represented as riding on sea horses, sometimes in human form and sometimes with the tail of a fish. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Neptune | Nereid | English | name | One of the satellites of the planet Neptune. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Neptune | Proteus | English | name | A sea god who could change his shape at will. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Neptune | Proteus | English | name | The sixth satellite of the planet Neptune. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Neptune | Thalassa | English | name | A moon of Neptune. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Neptune | Thalassa | English | name | The primordial goddess of the sea. | ||
| Moons of Neptune | Tryton | Polish | name | Triton (god of the sea) | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek Roman masculine person |
| Moons of Neptune | Tryton | Polish | name | Triton (seventh moon of Neptune) | masculine person | |
| 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 | 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 | Hydra | English | name | A mythological serpent with many heads, slain by Hercules as one of his twelve labours. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Pluto | Hydra | English | name | A spring constellation of the northern sky, said to resemble a serpent. It lies just south of the zodiac and contains the star Alphard. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Pluto | Hydra | English | name | One of Pluto's moons. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Pluto | Hydra | English | name | One of the Saronic Islands in the Aegean Sea. | ||
| Moons of Pluto | Hydra | English | name | A commune in Algiers Province, Algeria. | geography natural-sciences | |
| 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 | Czech | name | Styx, the river in Hades, over which the souls of the dead are ferried by Charon | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek inanimate masculine |
| Moons of Pluto | Styx | Czech | name | Styx, a moon of Pluto | astronomy natural-sciences | inanimate masculine |
| Moons of Pluto | Styx | Czech | name | Styx, the goddess of the river Styx in Hades | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek feminine |
| Moons of Pluto | ヒドラ | Japanese | noun | a hydra (any of several small freshwater polyps of the genus Hydra and related genera) | ||
| Moons of Pluto | ヒドラ | Japanese | name | the Hydra | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Pluto | ヒドラ | Japanese | name | Hydra (one of Pluto's moons) | ||
| 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 | Calypso | English | name | A sea nymph who entertained Odysseus on her island, Ogygia, for seven years. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Saturn | Calypso | English | name | The eighth moon of Saturn. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Saturn | Calypso | English | name | 53 Kalypso, a main belt asteroid; not to be confused with the Saturnian moon mentioned above. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Saturn | Calypso | English | name | Alternative letter-case form of calypso. | alt-of | |
| 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 | Epimetheus | English | name | Son of Iapetus and Clymene, brother to Atlas, Menoetius and Prometheus, of whom he ignored warnings to beware of any gifts from Zeus. He accepted Pandora as his wife, thereby bringing sorrow to the world; father to Pyrrha. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Saturn | Epimetheus | English | name | A moon of the planet Saturn. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| 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 | Janus | English | name | The god of doorways, gates and transitions, and of beginnings and endings, having two faces looking in opposite directions. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Roman |
| Moons of Saturn | Janus | English | name | Used to indicate things with two faces (such as animals with diprosopus) or aspects; or made of two different materials; or having a two-way action. | attributive | |
| Moons of Saturn | Janus | English | name | Used to indicate things with two faces (such as animals with diprosopus) or aspects; or made of two different materials; or having a two-way action. / Used to indicate an azo dye with a quaternary ammonium group, frequently with the diazo component being safranine. | chemistry natural-sciences physical-sciences | attributive |
| Moons of Saturn | Janus | English | name | A two-faced person, a hypocrite. | figuratively | |
| Moons of Saturn | Janus | English | name | A moon of Saturn. | ||
| 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 | Phoebe | English | name | A female given name from Ancient Greek. | ||
| Moons of Saturn | Phoebe | English | name | A Titan, goddess of the moon, sister-wife of Coeus, and daughter of Uranus and Gaia. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Saturn | Phoebe | English | name | An epithet and synonym for Selene; Phoebe Selene, after her maternal aunt, Phoebe (see above). | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Saturn | Phoebe | English | name | An epithet and synonym for Artemis; Phoebe Artemis, after her maternal grandmother, Phoebe (see above). | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Saturn | Phoebe | English | name | The 14th moon of Saturn. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Saturn | Prometeusz | Polish | name | Prometheus (Titan chiefly honored for stealing fire from Zeus in the stalk of a fennel plant and giving it to mortals for their use; the god of fire and craft) | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek masculine person |
| Moons of Saturn | Prometeusz | Polish | name | Prometheus (moon of Saturn) | astronomy natural-sciences | masculine person |
| Moons of Saturn | Prometheus | English | name | A male given name from Ancient Greek. | ||
| Moons of Saturn | Prometheus | English | name | The Titan chiefly honored for stealing fire from Zeus in the stalk of a fennel plant and giving it to mortals for their use. The god of fire and craft. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Saturn | Prometheus | English | name | A moon of the planet Saturn. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Saturn | Rea | Italian | name | Rhea | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek feminine |
| Moons of Saturn | Rea | Italian | name | a moon of Saturn | astronomy natural-sciences | feminine |
| 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 | Surtur | English | name | A very powerful jotun (giant) and chief of Muspellheim, described in the Eddas as wielding a flaming (or shining) sword and as battling the gods and killing Freyr during Ragnarok. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Norse |
| Moons of Saturn | Surtur | English | name | A moon of Saturn. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Saturn | Telesto | English | name | A sea goddess in Greek mythology. | ||
| Moons of Saturn | Telesto | English | name | A moon of Saturn. | ||
| Moons of Saturn | Tethys | English | name | Personification of fertile waters, she was a Titan daughter of Uranus and Gaia, and with her brother Oceanus gave birth to all rivers and the Oceanids. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Saturn | Tethys | English | name | A large ocean which formerly lay between Eurasia and Africa. | geography geology natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Saturn | Tethys | English | name | A large ocean which formerly lay between Eurasia and Africa. / The iteration of this oceanic basin during the Mesozoic, the most recent iteration. | geography geology natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Saturn | Tethys | English | name | A moon of Saturn. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| 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 | Tetyda | Polish | name | Tethys, Thetis | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek feminine |
| Moons of Saturn | Tetyda | Polish | name | Tethys (moon of Saturn) | feminine | |
| Moons of Saturn | Tetyda | Polish | name | Tethys (prehistoric ocean) | geography geology natural-sciences | feminine |
| 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 | Tétis | Portuguese | name | Tethys (moon of Saturn) | astronomy natural-sciences | feminine |
| Moons of Saturn | Tétis | Portuguese | name | Thetis (the mother of Achilles) | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek feminine |
| Moons of Saturn | Tétis | Portuguese | name | Tethys (titan of fertile waters) | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek feminine |
| Moons of Saturn | Ymir | English | name | A moon of Saturn. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Saturn | Ymir | English | name | The first creature to come into being and the ancestor of all jötnar. Upon his death, the gods fashioned the world from his body. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Norse |
| Moons of Saturn | Ymir | Faroese | name | Ymir, the ancestor of the jǫtnar | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Norse masculine |
| Moons of Saturn | Ymir | Faroese | 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 | Рея | Russian | name | Rhea | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Moons of Saturn | Рея | Russian | name | Rhea, moon of Saturn | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Saturn | プロメテウス | Japanese | name | alternative form of プロメーテウス (Puromēteusu, “Prometheus”) (Greek mythological figure) | alt-of alternative | |
| Moons of Saturn | プロメテウス | Japanese | name | Prometheus (astronomical body) | ||
| 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 | Belinda | Cebuano | noun | a female given name | ||
| Moons of Uranus | Belinda | Cebuano | noun | the ninth satellite of Uranus | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Uranus | Bianka | Polish | name | a female given name, equivalent to English Bianca | countable feminine | |
| Moons of Uranus | Bianka | Polish | name | Bianca (moon of Uranus) | feminine 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 | Cupid | English | name | The god of love, son of Venus; sometimes depicted as a putto (a naked, winged boy with bow and arrow). The Roman counterpart of Eros. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Roman |
| Moons of Uranus | Cupid | English | name | Sudden love or desire; the personification of falling in love. | poetic | |
| Moons of Uranus | Cupid | English | name | A moon of Uranus. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Uranus | Cupid | English | name | The sixth reindeer of Santa Claus. | ||
| 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 | Cebuano | name | a female given name from English | ||
| Moons of Uranus | Juliet | Cebuano | name | Juliet (the character in Romeo and Juliet) | ||
| Moons of Uranus | Juliet | Cebuano | 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 | 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 | Welsh | name | a female given name | masculine | |
| Moons of Uranus | Miranda | Welsh | name | Miranda (a moon of Uranus) | astronomy natural-sciences | masculine |
| 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 | Oberon | Turkish | name | Oberon | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Uranus | Oberon | Turkish | name | Oberon (a city in North Dakota) | ||
| Moons of Uranus | Portia | English | name | A female given name from Latin. | ||
| Moons of Uranus | Portia | English | name | The seventh satellite of the planet Uranus. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Moons of Uranus | Puk | Polish | name | Puck (mischievous sprite in Celtic mythology and English folklore) | animal-not-person masculine | |
| Moons of Uranus | Puk | Polish | name | Puck (moon of Uranus) | animal-not-person masculine | |
| Moons of Uranus | Setebos | English | name | A fictional deity worshipped by Caliban and his mother Sycorax in William Shakespeare's play The Tempest. | ||
| Moons of Uranus | Setebos | 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 Antique, Philippines | San Remigio | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Cebu, Philippines | ||
| Municipalities of Antique, Philippines | San Remigio | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Antique | ||
| 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 Bohol, Philippines | Calape | Cebuano | name | a surname from Cebuano | ||
| Municipalities of Bohol, Philippines | Calape | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Bohol | ||
| Municipalities of Bulacan, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | Mary; the mother of Jesus | ||
| Municipalities of Bulacan, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines named after the Virgin Mary: / a municipality of Davao Occidental | ||
| Municipalities of Bulacan, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines named after the Virgin Mary: / a municipality of Romblon | ||
| Municipalities of Bulacan, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines named after the Virgin Mary: / a municipality of Pangasinan | ||
| Municipalities of Bulacan, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines named after the Virgin Mary: / a municipality of Isabela | ||
| Municipalities of Bulacan, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines named after the Virgin Mary: / a municipality of Ilocos Sur | ||
| Municipalities of Bulacan, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines named after the Virgin Mary: / a municipality of Laguna | ||
| Municipalities of Bulacan, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines named after the Virgin Mary: / a municipality of Bulacan | ||
| Municipalities of Cebu, Philippines | Argao | Cebuano | name | a surname from Cebuano | ||
| Municipalities of Cebu, Philippines | Argao | 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 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 Davao Occidental, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | Mary; the mother of Jesus | ||
| Municipalities of Davao Occidental, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines named after the Virgin Mary: / a municipality of Davao Occidental | ||
| Municipalities of Davao Occidental, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines named after the Virgin Mary: / a municipality of Romblon | ||
| Municipalities of Davao Occidental, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines named after the Virgin Mary: / a municipality of Pangasinan | ||
| Municipalities of Davao Occidental, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines named after the Virgin Mary: / a municipality of Isabela | ||
| Municipalities of Davao Occidental, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines named after the Virgin Mary: / a municipality of Ilocos Sur | ||
| Municipalities of Davao Occidental, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines named after the Virgin Mary: / a municipality of Laguna | ||
| Municipalities of Davao Occidental, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines named after the Virgin Mary: / a municipality of Bulacan | ||
| 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 | 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 Isabela, Philippines | Alicia | Cebuano | name | a female given name from English | ||
| Municipalities of Isabela, Philippines | Alicia | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Zamboanga Sibugay | ||
| Municipalities of Isabela, Philippines | Alicia | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Bohol | ||
| Municipalities of Isabela, Philippines | Alicia | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Isabela | ||
| Municipalities of Mexico | Tlacoachistlahuaca | Spanish | name | Tlacoachistlahuaca (city) | feminine | |
| Municipalities of Mexico | Tlacoachistlahuaca | Spanish | name | Tlacoachistlahuaca (municipality) | feminine | |
| Municipalities of Negros Occidental, Philippines | Isabela | English | name | A female given name from Spanish. | ||
| Municipalities of Negros Occidental, Philippines | Isabela | English | name | A province of Cagayan Valley, Luzon, Philippines. Capital and largest city: Ilagan. | ||
| Municipalities of Negros Occidental, Philippines | Isabela | English | name | A city in Basilan, Mindanao, Philippines. | ||
| Municipalities of Negros Occidental, Philippines | Isabela | English | name | A municipality of Negros Occidental, Visayas, Philippines. | ||
| 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 Northern Samar, Philippines | Mondragon | Cebuano | name | a surname from Cebuano | ||
| Municipalities of Northern Samar, Philippines | Mondragon | 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 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 Romblon, Philippines | San Agustin | Cebuano | name | Saint Augustine | ||
| Municipalities of Romblon, Philippines | San Agustin | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Surigao del Sur, Philippines | ||
| Municipalities of Romblon, Philippines | San Agustin | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Romblon | ||
| Municipalities of Romblon, Philippines | San Agustin | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Isabela | ||
| Municipalities of Romblon, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | Mary; the mother of Jesus | ||
| Municipalities of Romblon, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines named after the Virgin Mary: / a municipality of Davao Occidental | ||
| Municipalities of Romblon, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines named after the Virgin Mary: / a municipality of Romblon | ||
| Municipalities of Romblon, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines named after the Virgin Mary: / a municipality of Pangasinan | ||
| Municipalities of Romblon, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines named after the Virgin Mary: / a municipality of Isabela | ||
| Municipalities of Romblon, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines named after the Virgin Mary: / a municipality of Ilocos Sur | ||
| Municipalities of Romblon, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines named after the Virgin Mary: / a municipality of Laguna | ||
| Municipalities of Romblon, Philippines | Santa Maria | Cebuano | name | any of several places in the Philippines named after the Virgin Mary: / a municipality of Bulacan | ||
| 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 Southern Leyte, Philippines | Liloan | Cebuano | name | a surname from Cebuano | ||
| Municipalities of Southern Leyte, Philippines | Liloan | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Cebu | ||
| Municipalities of Southern Leyte, Philippines | Liloan | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Southern Leyte | ||
| Municipalities of Southern Leyte, Philippines | Macrohon | Cebuano | name | a surname | ||
| Municipalities of Southern Leyte, Philippines | Macrohon | Cebuano | name | a municipality of Southern Leyte | ||
| 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 | ||
| Municipalities of the Netherlands | Texel | English | name | An island of the Netherlands, an island of North Holland. | ||
| Municipalities of the Netherlands | Texel | English | noun | A domestic sheep of a heavily-muscled breed originally from the island of Texel. | ||
| Names | Iesu | Welsh | name | Jesus | masculine | |
| Names | Iesu | Welsh | intj | Jesus! Christ! | ||
| Names | eponymous | English | adj | Of, relating to, or being the person or entity after which someone or something is named; serving as an eponym. | ||
| Names | eponymous | English | adj | Of a thing: named after a person or entity. | ||
| Names | mě | Lower Sorbian | noun | name | neuter | |
| Names | mě | Lower Sorbian | pron | genitive/dative/accusative of ja | accusative dative form-of genitive | |
| Names | wolyé | Navajo | verb | he/she/it is called, his/her name is | Western | |
| Names | wolyé | Navajo | verb | it means | Western | |
| Names | ܟܘܢܝܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | noun | surname, family name, last name | modern | |
| Names | ܟܘܢܝܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | noun | kunya, epithet, cognomen | ||
| Names | ܟܘܢܝܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | noun | title, appellation | ||
| Names | ܟܘܢܝܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | noun | nominative case | grammar human-sciences linguistics sciences | nominative |
| 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 | 亞伯拉罕 | Chinese | name | Abraham | Christianity Protestantism | |
| Names | 亞伯拉罕 | Chinese | name | a transliteration of the English, French, or German male given name Abraham | ||
| Names | 俗名 | Japanese | noun | secular name | Buddhism lifestyle religion | |
| Names | 俗名 | Japanese | noun | common name | biology natural-sciences taxonomy | |
| Names | 大名 | Chinese | noun | formal name of a person (as opposed to a nickname) | ||
| Names | 大名 | Chinese | noun | your esteemed given name | honorific | |
| Names | 大名 | Chinese | noun | (your) great fame; reputation | literary | |
| Names | 大名 | Chinese | noun | daimyo (a lord during the Japanese feudal period) | historical | |
| Names | 大名 | Chinese | name | Daming (a county of Handan, Hebei, China) | ||
| Names | 小名 | Chinese | noun | childhood name | ||
| Names | 小名 | Chinese | noun | pet name; hypocorism | ||
| 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 | Augean stables | English | noun | The stables where King Augeas kept his vast herd. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek idiomatic plural plural-normally |
| Places | Augean stables | English | noun | An extremely filthy or untidy place or situation. | idiomatic plural plural-normally | |
| Places | Augean stables | English | noun | A place or situation characterized by corruption or moral decay. | figuratively idiomatic plural plural-normally | |
| Places | Grób Pański | Polish | name | Holy Sepulchre, tomb of Jesus | Christianity | inanimate masculine |
| Places | Grób Pański | Polish | noun | exposition of Christ's grave prepared in churches in Poland and Bavaria during the Paschal Triduum | Catholicism Christianity Roman-Catholicism | inanimate masculine |
| Places | Hicksville | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Phillips County, Arkansas. | countable uncountable | |
| Places | Hicksville | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A hamlet and census-designated place in Oyster Bay, Nassau County, Long Island, New York. | countable uncountable | |
| Places | Hicksville | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A village in Defiance County, Ohio. | countable uncountable | |
| Places | Hicksville | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Bland County, Virginia. | countable uncountable | |
| Places | Hicksville | English | name | A hamlet or small rural community populated by hicks. | Canada US countable humorous uncountable | |
| Places | Kaff | German | noun | backwater, Hicksville, bumfuck (a backwards, boring rural town or village) | colloquial derogatory neuter strong | |
| Places | Kaff | German | noun | chaff | dated masculine neuter no-plural strong | |
| Places | Kaff | German | noun | junk, rubbish | broadly derogatory masculine neuter no-plural strong | |
| 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 | aldeia | Portuguese | noun | village (small settlement) | feminine | |
| Places | aldeia | Portuguese | noun | in particular, a tribal village; (historical) aldeia | Brazil feminine | |
| Places | anghyfannedd | Welsh | adj | uninhabited, empty, desolate | ||
| Places | anghyfannedd | Welsh | adj | lonely, solitary, forsaken, abandoned | ||
| Places | anghyfannedd | Welsh | noun | uninhabited place, desolation | masculine | |
| Places | archidiakonia | Polish | noun | archdeaconry (the residence, or territorial jurisdiction of an archdeacon) | Christianity | feminine historical |
| Places | archidiakonia | Polish | noun | an archdeacon's apartment | feminine | |
| Places | azyl | Polish | noun | right of asylum, asylum, refuge, sanctuary (protection offered to a refugee) | government law politics | inanimate masculine |
| Places | azyl | Polish | noun | asylum, refuge, sanctuary (safe place) | inanimate literary masculine | |
| Places | azyl | Polish | noun | shelter (a place of safety for animals) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | azyl | Polish | noun | shelter (an institution that provides temporary housing for homeless people, battered women, etc.) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | azyl | Polish | noun | refuge island | inanimate masculine | |
| 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 in a stove for coals poured in to heat 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 | baile | Irish | noun | home. | masculine | |
| Places | baile | Irish | noun | a settlement. | masculine | |
| Places | baile | Irish | noun | a town or a village. | masculine | |
| Places | baile | Irish | noun | genitive singular of bail | feminine form-of genitive singular | |
| Places | bania | Polish | noun | jug (large, bulging, domed vessel, usually made of glass) | feminine | |
| Places | bania | Polish | noun | large can, container, churn (metal container for liquids with handles) | feminine | |
| Places | bania | Polish | noun | pumpkin (domesticated plant, in the species Cucurbita pepo) | colloquial dialectal feminine | |
| Places | bania | Polish | noun | noggin, nut, beaner (head) | colloquial feminine humorous | |
| Places | bania | Polish | noun | serving of alcohol | colloquial feminine | |
| Places | bania | Polish | noun | F (failing grade) | colloquial feminine | |
| Places | bania | Polish | noun | banya (type of steam bath) | feminine | |
| Places | bania | Polish | noun | cupola | architecture | feminine obsolete |
| Places | bania | Polish | noun | basket for holding live, caught fish | fishing hobbies lifestyle | feminine obsolete |
| Places | bania | Polish | noun | alembic for distilling vodka | feminine obsolete | |
| Places | bania | Polish | noun | round lampshade | feminine obsolete | |
| Places | bania | Polish | noun | fat person | derogatory feminine obsolete | |
| Places | bania | Polish | noun | playpen used in a particular game | feminine obsolete | |
| Places | bania | Polish | noun | round field | feminine obsolete | |
| Places | bania | Polish | noun | iron ore mine | business mining | feminine obsolete |
| Places | bania | Polish | noun | ball | geometry mathematics sciences topology | Middle Polish feminine |
| Places | bania | Polish | noun | insect hive | Middle Polish feminine | |
| Places | bania | Polish | noun | orca (Orcinus orca) | Middle Polish feminine | |
| Places | bania | Polish | noun | spring (place where water comes out from under the ground with healing properties) | Middle Polish feminine | |
| Places | bania | Polish | noun | salt mine | business mining | Middle Polish feminine |
| Places | bania | Polish | noun | round seafaring ship | Middle Polish feminine | |
| Places | bania | Polish | noun | spiny balloonfish (Diodon) | Middle Polish feminine | |
| Places | bania | Polish | noun | salt boiling house | Middle Polish feminine | |
| Places | bania | Polish | noun | genitive singular of banie | form-of genitive neuter singular | |
| Places | basen | Polish | noun | pool, swimming pool | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | basen | Polish | noun | tank, basin (a collection point for liquids) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | basen | Polish | noun | basin (an area that drains into a larger body of water) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | basen | Polish | noun | wet dock | nautical transport | inanimate masculine |
| Places | basen | Polish | noun | basin, bedpan | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | bastion | Polish | noun | bastion, stronghold (place built to withstand attack) | government military politics war | inanimate masculine |
| Places | bastion | Polish | noun | bastion, stronghold (place of domination by, or refuge or survival of, a particular group or idea) | figuratively inanimate masculine | |
| Places | bastion | Polish | noun | bastion (person, group, or thing, that strongly defends some principle) | figuratively inanimate masculine | |
| Places | baszta | Polish | noun | wall tower, fortified tower (defensive tower) | feminine | |
| Places | baszta | Polish | noun | wall tower, fortified tower (defensive tower) / wall tower (such an element in a coat of arms) | government heraldry hobbies lifestyle monarchy nobility politics | Middle Polish feminine |
| Places | baszta | Polish | noun | wall tower (tall thing that isolates something else) | feminine figuratively obsolete | |
| Places | baszta | Polish | noun | water tank shaped like a tower at a train station | feminine obsolete | |
| Places | baszta | Polish | noun | gate; barrier (wooden box, stone chamber, or grate at a water inlet to a pond protecting the entry against predatory fish and preventing fish from escaping) | fishing hobbies lifestyle | feminine obsolete |
| Places | baszta | Polish | noun | turret (round, armored turret protecting a gun on a warship, tank or armored car) | government military politics war | feminine obsolete |
| Places | baszta | Polish | noun | outwork; watchtower (minor, subsidiary fortification built beyond the main limits of fortification; tower used for guarding) | government military politics war | feminine obsolete |
| Places | baszta | Polish | noun | dam (structure for holding back water) | feminine | |
| Places | baszta | Polish | noun | cover (movable gazebo-shaped roof formed by shields above the heads of attacking soldiers to protect them) | government military politics war | Middle Polish feminine |
| Places | baszta | Polish | noun | defense (any kind of thing used for defense) | Middle Polish feminine figuratively | |
| Places | baszta | Polish | noun | lighthouse | Middle Polish feminine | |
| Places | baszta | Polish | noun | gazebo | Middle Polish feminine | |
| Places | baszta | Polish | noun | tent (kind of temporary shelter or a part of it) | Middle Polish feminine | |
| Places | baszta | Polish | noun | brothel | Middle Polish feminine | |
| Places | baszta | Polish | noun | tower (woman's hairstyle resembling a tower) | Middle Polish feminine | |
| Places | baszta | Polish | noun | backyard, court, courtyard, garden, yard (yard to the rear of a house or similar residence) | Middle Polish feminine | |
| 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 | bezdroże | Polish | noun | wasteland, wilderness impassable terrain (a place without marked out paths or roads) | literally literary neuter | |
| Places | bezdroże | Polish | noun | wasteland (a little explored field of research or interest) | figuratively literary neuter | |
| 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 | binduga | Polish | noun | area on a river or lake where cut wood is sent down water | feminine | |
| Places | binduga | Polish | noun | littoral or riparian water space separated for binding and breaking rafts | feminine | |
| Places | binduga | Polish | noun | log driving; timber rafting (act of transporting wood by water downstream) | feminine obsolete | |
| Places | binduga | Polish | noun | binding (act of attaching wood to a raft to send downstream) | feminine obsolete | |
| Places | blayn | Cumbric | noun | summit | reconstruction | |
| Places | blayn | Cumbric | noun | end | reconstruction | |
| Places | blešinec | Czech | noun | flea feces | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | blešinec | Czech | noun | something flea-ridden (infested with fleas) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | blešinec | Czech | noun | flea-infested place | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | blokownia | Polish | noun | blocking room (room for making blocks of items) | feminine | |
| Places | blokownia | Polish | noun | area of a shipyard for blocking a ship's hull's surface sections | nautical transport | feminine |
| 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 | boisko | Polish | noun | pitch, field (field on which a sport is played) | hobbies lifestyle sports | neuter |
| Places | boisko | Polish | noun | battlefield, battleground | neuter obsolete | |
| Places | boisko | Polish | noun | threshing floor | dialectal neuter regional | |
| 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 | cayr | Cumbric | noun | fort | reconstruction | |
| Places | cayr | Cumbric | noun | village | reconstruction | |
| 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 | 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 | 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 | dom wariatów | Polish | noun | madhouse, mental hospital, psychiatric hospital | colloquial derogatory idiomatic inanimate masculine | |
| Places | dom wariatów | Polish | noun | madhouse (chaotic place) | colloquial derogatory idiomatic inanimate masculine | |
| 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 | działka | Polish | noun | plot (area or land used for building on or planting on) | feminine | |
| Places | działka | Polish | noun | allotment (plot of land rented from the council for growing fruit and vegetables) | colloquial feminine | |
| Places | działka | Polish | noun | cut (share of criminal proceeds) | feminine slang | |
| Places | działka | Polish | noun | fix (dose of an addictive drug) | feminine slang | |
| Places | działka | Polish | noun | sepal (one of the component parts of the calyx, particularly when the sepals in a plant's calyx are not fused into a single structure) | biology botany natural-sciences | feminine |
| Places | działka | Polish | noun | inflection of działko: / genitive singular | form-of genitive singular | |
| Places | działka | Polish | noun | inflection of działko: / nominative/accusative/vocative plural | accusative form-of nominative plural vocative | |
| Places | dzicz | Polish | noun | wilderness (uncultivated tract of land) | feminine | |
| Places | dzicz | Polish | noun | backwater (backward place) | feminine | |
| Places | dzicz | Polish | noun | mob (unruly group of people) | collective colloquial derogatory feminine | |
| Places | dzieciniec | Polish | noun | kindergarten organized seasonally in rural areas to provide care for children whose parents participate in field work | historical inanimate masculine | |
| Places | dzieciniec | Polish | noun | synonym of dom dziecka (“orphanage”) | archaic inanimate masculine | |
| Places | dzieciniec | Polish | noun | synonym of plac zabaw (“playground”) | Poznań inanimate masculine | |
| Places | dziedziniec | Polish | noun | courtyard (circumscribed area, often surrounded by a building or complex, that is open to the sky) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | dziedziniec | Polish | noun | backyard, court, courtyard, garden, yard (yard to the rear of a house or similar residence) | inanimate masculine | |
| 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 | gazownictwo | Polish | noun | gas industry (industry that extracts, produces and distributes a specific type of gas to various consumers) | neuter uncountable | |
| Places | gazownictwo | Polish | noun | gas plant; gasworks (plant or plants engaged in the extraction and distribution of gas to various consumers) | countable neuter | |
| Places | ghróom | Palula | noun | village | masculine | |
| Places | ghróom | Palula | noun | permanent settlement | masculine | |
| Places | ghróom | Palula | noun | Ashret proper | masculine | |
| 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 | nonvirile obsolete plural | |
| Places | grad | Serbo-Croatian | noun | city, town | ||
| Places | grad | Serbo-Croatian | noun | fortress, castle | ||
| Places | grad | Serbo-Croatian | noun | downtown, city center | ||
| Places | grad | Serbo-Croatian | noun | hail | ||
| Places | grad | Serbo-Croatian | noun | gradian | mathematics sciences | |
| Places | grad | Serbo-Croatian | noun | degree (measuring unit in various systems; the more usual and general term is stȅpēn or stȗpanj) | ||
| Places | grodzisko | Polish | noun | augmentative of gród; large stronghold, castle | augmentative form-of neuter | |
| Places | grodzisko | Polish | noun | ruins of a stronghold | neuter | |
| Places | grudź | Polish | noun | land, field | archaic dialectal feminine | |
| Places | grudź | Polish | verb | second-person singular imperative of grudzić | form-of imperative second-person singular | |
| Places | gurbet | Turkish | noun | Any place far away from one's homeland. | ||
| Places | gurbet | Turkish | noun | The state or feeling of being a stranger and/or longing for one's homeland. | ||
| 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 | igberiko | Yoruba | noun | suburbs; outskirts | ||
| Places | igberiko | Yoruba | noun | countryside; rural area | ||
| Places | joint | English | adj | United, combined | not-comparable | |
| Places | joint | English | adj | Done by two or more people or organisations working together. | not-comparable | |
| Places | joint | English | noun | The point where two components of a structure join, but are still able to rotate. | ||
| Places | joint | English | noun | The point where two components of a structure join rigidly. | ||
| Places | joint | English | noun | Any part of an animalian body where two bones or exoskeleton segments are abutted, in most cases allowing that part of the body to be bent or straightened. | anatomy medicine sciences | |
| Places | joint | English | noun | The means of securing together the meeting surfaces of components of a structure. | ||
| Places | joint | English | noun | A cut of meat, especially (but not necessarily) (a) one containing a joint in the sense of an articulation or (b) one rolled up and tied. | ||
| Places | joint | English | noun | The part or space included between two joints, knots, nodes, or articulations. | ||
| Places | joint | English | noun | A fracture in which the strata are not offset; a geologic joint. | geography geology natural-sciences | |
| Places | joint | English | noun | A place of business, particularly in the food service or hospitality industries; sometimes extended to any place that is a focus of human connection or activity (e.g., schools, hangouts, party spots). | US slang | |
| Places | joint | English | noun | A place of business, particularly in the food service or hospitality industries; sometimes extended to any place that is a focus of human connection or activity (e.g., schools, hangouts, party spots). / A place of resort for tramps. | US dated slang | |
| Places | joint | English | noun | A place of business, particularly in the food service or hospitality industries; sometimes extended to any place that is a focus of human connection or activity (e.g., schools, hangouts, party spots). / An opium den. | US dated slang | |
| Places | joint | English | noun | A place of business, particularly in the food service or hospitality industries; sometimes extended to any place that is a focus of human connection or activity (e.g., schools, hangouts, party spots). / Prison, jail, or lockup. | US slang | |
| Places | joint | English | noun | A marijuana cigarette. | slang | |
| Places | joint | English | noun | A syringe used to inject an illicit drug. | dated slang | |
| Places | joint | English | noun | The penis. | US slang | |
| Places | joint | English | noun | A thing. | ||
| Places | joint | English | verb | To unite by a joint or joints; to fit together; to prepare so as to fit together | transitive | |
| Places | joint | English | verb | To join; to connect; to unite; to combine. | transitive | |
| Places | joint | English | verb | To provide with a joint or joints; to articulate. | transitive | |
| Places | joint | English | verb | To separate the joints; of; to divide at the joint or joints; to disjoint; to cut up into joints, as meat. | transitive | |
| Places | joint | English | verb | To fit as if by joints; to coalesce as joints do. | intransitive | |
| Places | joint | English | verb | past participle of join; joined. | archaic form-of nonstandard participle past uncommon | |
| Places | jíloviště | Czech | noun | clay pit | neuter | |
| Places | jíloviště | Czech | noun | placer mining site, placer | neuter | |
| Places | kampa | Polish | noun | type of game young boys play | feminine | |
| Places | kampa | Polish | noun | place for this game | feminine | |
| Places | kaya | Swahili | noun | village | class-ix | |
| Places | kaya | Swahili | noun | household, homestead | class-ix | |
| Places | kaya | Swahili | noun | plural of ukaya | form-of plural | |
| Places | kolonia | Polish | noun | colony (region or governmental unit) | feminine | |
| Places | kolonia | Polish | noun | colony (group of people in a foreign country) | feminine | |
| Places | kolonia | Polish | noun | colony (group of residential houses located away from the city center or from the main cluster of buildings in a village) | feminine | |
| Places | kolonia | Polish | noun | penal colony (place of forced stay, isolated from society) | feminine | |
| Places | kolonia | Polish | noun | youth camp (program that offers supervised recreational and athletic activities for children during summer vacation) IDENTICAL TO: colonie de vacances | hobbies lifestyle sports | feminine in-plural |
| Places | kolonia | Polish | noun | group of children or young people staying at a youth camp | colloquial feminine | |
| Places | kolonia | Polish | noun | colony (permanent assemblage of organisms of one species or a temporary concentration of animals) | feminine | |
| Places | kolonia | Polish | noun | colony (Greek, Phoenician, or Roman trading or agricultural settlement established in a foreign land and subordinate to a metropolis) | feminine historical | |
| Places | kopalnia | Polish | noun | mine (excavation from which ore or solid minerals are taken, especially one consisting of underground tunnels) | feminine | |
| Places | kopalnia | Polish | noun | mine (any source of wealth or resources) | feminine figuratively | |
| Places | krudunek | Polish | noun | synonym of karczowisko | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | krudunek | Polish | noun | synonym of karczowanie | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | kukrzysko | Polish | noun | place where only a trace of something remains | neuter | |
| Places | kukrzysko | Polish | noun | birthplace | neuter | |
| Places | luka | Slovene | noun | harbor; harbour | ||
| Places | luka | Slovene | noun | seaport | ||
| Places | luka | Slovene | noun | port | ||
| Places | majdan | Polish | noun | clobber (clothing; equipment) | colloquial inanimate masculine | |
| Places | majdan | Polish | noun | yard (enclosed area for a specific purpose) | historical inanimate masculine | |
| Places | majdan | Polish | noun | yard (enclosed area for a specific purpose) / clearing in a forest for sawyers, staves are made, or coal is burnt, etc. | historical inanimate masculine | |
| Places | manowce | Polish | noun | byway, pathless tracks | literary nonvirile plural | |
| Places | manowce | Polish | noun | that which leads astray | figuratively literary nonvirile plural | |
| 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 | mesto | Slovene | noun | place, location | ||
| Places | mesto | Slovene | noun | town (settlement) | ||
| 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 | miasto umarłych | Polish | noun | Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see miasto, umarły. | neuter | |
| Places | miasto umarłych | Polish | noun | lichyard, necropole | idiomatic literary neuter | |
| Places | miejsce | Polish | noun | place, room, space (location or position in space) | abbreviation masculine neuter | |
| Places | miejsce | Polish | noun | place (section of space that one can occupy) | abbreviation masculine neuter | |
| Places | miejsce | Polish | noun | place; seat (somewhere for someone or something to sit) | abbreviation masculine neuter | |
| Places | miejsce | Polish | noun | place (area of the body) | abbreviation masculine neuter | |
| Places | miejsce | Polish | noun | place (particular location in a book or document, particularly the current location of a reader) | abbreviation masculine neuter | |
| Places | miejsce | Polish | noun | place (responsibility or position in an organization) | abbreviation masculine neuter | |
| Places | miejsce | Polish | noun | there (that place) | abbreviation masculine neuter | |
| Places | miejsce | Polish | noun | place (role which one should fill) | abbreviation masculine neuter | |
| Places | miejsce | Polish | noun | place (position of a contestant in a competition) | abbreviation masculine neuter | |
| Places | miejsce | Polish | noun | place (ordinal relation; position in the order of proceeding) | mathematics sciences | abbreviation masculine neuter |
| Places | miejsce | Polish | noun | opportunity, occasion; possibility; need | Middle Polish abbreviation masculine neuter | |
| Places | miejsce | Polish | noun | The meaning of this term is uncertain. | Middle Polish abbreviation masculine neuter | |
| Places | miejsce | Polish | noun | The meaning of this term is uncertain. | Middle Polish abbreviation masculine neuter | |
| 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 | noclyg | Silesian | noun | accommodation (place to sleep) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | noclyg | Silesian | noun | overnight stay | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | nocnik | Polish | noun | potty, chamber pot | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | nocnik | Polish | noun | synonym of nocleg | inanimate masculine Łowicz | |
| 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 | nǁng | Nǀuu | noun | house, hut, home. | ||
| Places | nǁng | Nǀuu | noun | blanket | ||
| Places | obóz | Polish | noun | camp (outdoor place acting as temporary accommodation in tents or other temporary structures) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | obóz | Polish | noun | camp (place where people live temporarily in primitive conditions) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | obóz | Polish | noun | camp (base of a military group, not necessarily temporary) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | obóz | Polish | noun | camp (base of a military group, not necessarily temporary) / camp (soldiers at such a base) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | obóz | Polish | noun | camp (place where people are forcibly detained for various reasons) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | obóz | Polish | noun | camp (place where people are forcibly detained for various reasons) / camp (people at such a place) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | obóz | Polish | noun | camp (recreation consisting of a given group spending time of people outside their place of residence, at least for a few days, enabling them to combine rest with study or sport) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | obóz | Polish | noun | camp (recreation consisting of a given group spending time of people outside their place of residence, at least for a few days, enabling them to combine rest with study or sport) / camp (people participating in such recreation) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | obóz | Polish | noun | camp (training intended for athletes, carried out to improve their physical condition and skills before sports competitions) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | obóz | Polish | noun | camp (group of people with the same strong ideals, goals, or political leanings) | 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 | ogrójec | Polish | noun | beautiful garden | agriculture business horticulture lifestyle | inanimate literary masculine |
| Places | ogrójec | Polish | name | alternative letter-case form of Ogrójec (“Gethsemane”) | biblical lifestyle religion | alt-of inanimate masculine |
| Places | okoliczność | Polish | noun | circumstance | feminine | |
| Places | okoliczność | Polish | noun | synonym of okolica | feminine in-plural | |
| Places | outpost | English | noun | A military post stationed at a distance from the main body of troops. | ||
| Places | outpost | English | noun | The body of troops manning such a post. | ||
| Places | outpost | English | noun | An outlying settlement. | ||
| Places | outpost | English | noun | A square protected by a pawn that is in or near the enemy's stronghold. | board-games chess games | |
| 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 | penn | Cumbric | noun | head | reconstruction | |
| Places | penn | Cumbric | noun | top, summit | reconstruction | |
| Places | peryferie | Polish | noun | suburb (area on the periphery of a city or large town) | nonvirile plural | |
| Places | peryferie | Polish | noun | outskirts, periphery (the outside boundary, parts or surface of something) | nonvirile plural | |
| Places | peryferie | Polish | noun | periphery (something less important) | nonvirile plural | |
| 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 | 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 | plebónka | Polish | noun | synonym of plebania | Catholicism Christianity Roman-Catholicism | feminine |
| Places | plebónka | Polish | noun | field of a parsonage | feminine | |
| Places | pobojowisko | Polish | noun | battlefield, battleground (area where a land battle is fought, which may not necessarily be a field) | government military politics war | neuter |
| Places | pobojowisko | Polish | noun | mess, debris, chaos, muddle | neuter | |
| Places | podzamcze | Polish | noun | the area around a castle | neuter | |
| Places | podzamcze | Polish | noun | castle town (settlement adjacent to or surrounding a castle) | historical 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 | poletko | Polish | noun | diminutive of pole | diminutive form-of neuter | |
| Places | poletko | Polish | noun | patch, plot | agriculture business horticulture lifestyle | neuter |
| Places | połanek | Polish | noun | inter-balk land (part of the land from one balk to another) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | połanek | Polish | noun | small sowing field | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | przeprawa | Polish | noun | crossing, passage, traversal (act of crossing) | feminine | |
| Places | przeprawa | Polish | noun | crossing, ford (place for crossing) | feminine | |
| 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 | przestwór | Polish | noun | expanse, vastness (unlimited space) | inanimate literary masculine | |
| Places | przestwór | Polish | noun | fragment of the world characterized by unlimited space | inanimate literary masculine | |
| Places | przodek | Polish | noun | ancestor, forebear | masculine person | |
| Places | przodek | Polish | noun | first harvester (person who reaps first) | agriculture business lifestyle | masculine person |
| Places | przodek | Polish | noun | face, area where mining work is advancing | business mining | inanimate masculine |
| Places | przodek | Polish | noun | small sheet for a windmill | in-plural inanimate masculine | |
| Places | przodek | Polish | noun | diminutive of przód | diminutive form-of inanimate masculine | |
| Places | przodek | Polish | noun | type of dance | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | przodek | Polish | noun | front part of a harvested area | agriculture business lifestyle | inanimate masculine |
| Places | przodek | Polish | noun | one of two horses in the front of four total | animal-not-person masculine | |
| Places | przywiązanie | Polish | noun | verbal noun of przywiązać | form-of neuter noun-from-verb uncountable | |
| Places | przywiązanie | Polish | noun | attachment (strong bonding with or fondness for someone or something) | neuter uncountable | |
| Places | przywiązanie | Polish | noun | devotion (faithfulness to values) | neuter uncountable | |
| Places | przywiązanie | Polish | noun | ligation; reattachment | medicine sciences | countable neuter obsolete |
| Places | przywiązanie | Polish | noun | place where something is attached physically | Middle Polish 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 | reduta | Polish | noun | redoubt (small, temporary, military fortification) | government military politics war | feminine |
| Places | reduta | Polish | noun | redoubt (reinforced refuge; fort) | government military politics war | feminine |
| Places | reduta | Polish | noun | redoubt (idea or venture that is criticized and needs to be defended) | broadly feminine figuratively | |
| Places | reduta | Polish | noun | public masquerade ball | feminine historical | |
| 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 | rýžoviště | Czech | noun | rice paddy | neuter | |
| Places | rýžoviště | Czech | noun | placer mining site, gold panning site, placer | neuter | |
| 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 | sezam | Polish | noun | benne, sesame (any plant of the genus Sesamum) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | sezam | Polish | noun | sesame (seed) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | sezam | Polish | noun | place with very valuable items | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | silva | Latin | noun | wood, forest | declension-1 feminine | |
| Places | silva | Latin | noun | orchard, grove | declension-1 feminine | |
| Places | skansen | Polish | noun | open-air museum | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | skansen | Polish | noun | jerkwater town, one-horse town, backwater | colloquial inanimate masculine | |
| Places | slum | English | noun | A dilapidated neighborhood where many people live in a state of poverty. | countable derogatory | |
| Places | slum | English | noun | Inexpensive trinkets awarded as prizes in a carnival game. | slang uncountable | |
| Places | slum | English | verb | To visit a neighborhood of a status below one's own. | intransitive | |
| Places | slum | English | verb | To saunter about in a disreputable manner. | UK dated intransitive slang | |
| Places | slum | English | noun | Slumgullion; a meat-based stew. | slang uncountable | |
| Places | slum | English | noun | Nonsense; humbug. | UK obsolete slang uncountable | |
| 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 that are exclusive to a specific place. | informal uncommon | |
| 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 | spław | Polish | noun | float (transport by water, downstream) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | spław | Polish | noun | piece of a field where spring water carries fatty parts and deposits them | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | square | English | noun | A polygon with four straight sides of equal length and four right angles; an equilateral rectangle; a regular quadrilateral. | geometry mathematics sciences | |
| Places | square | English | noun | Something characterized by a square, or nearly square, form. / A cell in a grid. | ||
| Places | square | English | noun | Something characterized by a square, or nearly square, form. / A square piece, part, or surface. | ||
| Places | square | English | noun | Something characterized by a square, or nearly square, form. / The front of a woman's dress over the bosom, usually worked or embroidered. | ||
| Places | square | English | noun | Something characterized by a square, or nearly square, form. / A dessert cut into rectangular pieces, or a piece of such a dessert. | Canada US | |
| Places | square | English | noun | Something characterized by a square, or nearly square, form. / A certain number of lines, forming a portion of a column, nearly square; used chiefly in reckoning the prices of advertisements in newspapers. | media printing publishing | |
| Places | square | English | noun | An L- or T-shaped tool used to place objects or draw lines at right angles. | ||
| Places | square | English | noun | An L- or T-shaped tool used to place objects or draw lines at right angles. / A true measure, standard, or pattern. | figuratively obsolete | |
| Places | square | English | noun | An open space or park, often in the center of a town, not necessarily square in shape, often containing trees, seating and other features pleasing to the eye. | ||
| Places | square | English | noun | An open space or park, often in the center of a town, not necessarily square in shape, often containing trees, seating and other features pleasing to the eye. / A street surrounding a public square or plaza. | often | |
| Places | square | English | noun | The product of a number or quantity multiplied by itself; the second power of a number, value, term or expression. | mathematics sciences | |
| Places | square | English | noun | A pattern to be matched that consists of a subpattern repeated, such as "papa" or "wikiwiki". | computing engineering mathematics natural-sciences physical-sciences sciences | |
| Places | square | English | noun | A body of troops drawn up in a square formation. | ||
| Places | square | English | noun | A socially conventional or conservative person; a person who has little or no interest in the latest fads or trends. | dated | |
| Places | square | English | noun | The symbol # on a telephone; hash. | British | |
| Places | square | English | noun | The central area of a cricket field, with one or more pitches of which only one is used at a time. | ball-games cricket games hobbies lifestyle sports | |
| Places | square | English | noun | A unit of measurement of area, equal to a 10 foot by 10 foot square, i.e. 100 square feet or roughly 9.3 square metres. Used in real estate for the size of a house or its rooms, though progressively being replaced by square metres in metric countries such as Australia. | business real-estate | |
| Places | square | English | noun | A unit used in measuring roof area equivalent to 100 square feet (9.29 m²) of roof area. The materials for roofing jobs are often billed by the square in the United States. | business construction manufacturing roofing | |
| Places | square | English | noun | A mortarboard. | academia scholarly sciences | |
| Places | square | English | noun | Ellipsis of square meal. | US abbreviation alt-of colloquial ellipsis | |
| Places | square | English | noun | Exact proportion; justness of workmanship and conduct; regularity; rule. | archaic | |
| Places | square | English | noun | The relation of harmony, or exact agreement; equality; level. | ||
| Places | square | English | noun | The position of planets distant ninety degrees from each other; a quadrate. | astrology human-sciences mysticism philosophy sciences | |
| Places | square | English | noun | The act of squaring, or quarrelling; a quarrel. | dated | |
| Places | square | English | noun | Cigarette. | slang | |
| Places | square | English | noun | A vat used for fermentation. | beverages brewing business food lifestyle manufacturing | |
| Places | square | English | noun | A well-defined torso. | Multicultural-London-English slang | |
| Places | square | English | adj | Shaped like a square (the polygon). | ||
| Places | square | English | adj | Forming a right angle (90°). | ||
| Places | square | English | adj | Forming a right angle (90°). / Forming right angles in all planes as intended; not racked or leaning. | ||
| Places | square | English | adj | Forming a right angle (90°). / Forming right angles with the mast or the keel, and parallel to the horizon; said of the yards of a square-rigged vessel when they are so braced. | nautical transport | |
| Places | square | English | adj | Used in the names of units of area formed by multiplying a unit of length by itself. | ||
| Places | square | English | adj | Honest; straightforward; fair. | ||
| Places | square | English | adj | Satisfied; comfortable with; not experiencing any conflict. | ||
| Places | square | English | adj | Even; tied | ||
| Places | square | English | adj | Socially conventional; boring. | derogatory slang | |
| Places | square | English | adj | In line with the batsman's popping crease. | ball-games cricket games hobbies lifestyle sports | |
| Places | square | English | adj | Solid, decent, substantial. | ||
| Places | square | English | adj | Having a shape broad for the height, with angular rather than curving outlines. | ||
| Places | square | English | adj | Of an internal combustion engine design, in which the diameter of the piston is similar, roughly, approximately, equal to its stroke distance. | automotive transport vehicles | |
| Places | square | English | adv | Directly. | ||
| Places | square | English | verb | To adjust so as to align with or place at a right angle to something else; in particular | transitive | |
| Places | square | English | verb | To adjust so as to align with or place at a right angle to something else; in particular: / To place at a right angle to the mast or keel. | nautical transport | transitive |
| Places | square | English | verb | To adjust so as to align with or place at a right angle to something else; in particular: / To rotate the oars so that they are perpendicular to the water. | hobbies lifestyle rowing sports | transitive |
| Places | square | English | verb | To resolve or reconcile; to suit or fit. | ambitransitive | |
| Places | square | English | verb | To adjust or adapt so as to bring into harmony with something. | transitive | |
| Places | square | English | verb | Of a value, term, or expression, to multiply by itself; to raise to the second power. | mathematics sciences | transitive |
| Places | square | English | verb | To draw, with a pair of compasses and a straightedge only, a square with the same area as. | geometry mathematics sciences | transitive |
| Places | square | English | verb | To tile (completely fill) with squares. | geometry mathematics sciences | transitive |
| Places | square | English | verb | To make a short low pass sideways across the pitch | ball-games games hobbies lifestyle soccer sports | |
| Places | square | English | verb | To take opposing sides; to quarrel. | archaic | |
| Places | square | English | verb | To accord or agree exactly; to be consistent with; to suit; to fit. | ||
| Places | square | English | verb | To go to opposite sides; to take an attitude of offense or defense, or of defiance; to quarrel. | obsolete | |
| Places | square | English | verb | To take a boxing attitude; often with up or off. | ||
| Places | square | English | verb | To form with four sides and four right angles. | ||
| Places | square | English | verb | To form with right angles and straight lines, or flat surfaces. | ||
| Places | square | English | verb | To compare with, or reduce to, any given measure or standard. | ||
| Places | square | English | verb | To hold a quartile position respecting. | astrology human-sciences mysticism philosophy sciences | |
| 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 | suburb | English | noun | A residential area located on the outskirts of a city or large town that usually includes businesses that cater to its residents; such as schools, grocery stores, shopping centers, restaurants, convenience stores, etc. | ||
| Places | suburb | English | noun | The outer part; the environment. | broadly | |
| Places | suburb | English | noun | Any subdivision of a conurbation, not necessarily on the periphery. | Australia Ireland New-Zealand UK | |
| 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 | 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 | targ | Polish | noun | market (spacious site where trading takes place) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | targ | Polish | noun | trade fair, trade show | in-plural inanimate masculine | |
| Places | targ | Polish | noun | haggling (argument over the price of a good being sold) | figuratively inanimate masculine | |
| Places | tawa | Nheengatu | noun | city | ||
| Places | tawa | Nheengatu | noun | village | ||
| Places | tawa | Nheengatu | noun | absolute of awa | obsolete | |
| 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 | track | English | noun | A mark left by something that has passed along. | ||
| Places | track | English | noun | A mark or impression left by the foot, either of man or animal. | ||
| Places | track | English | noun | The entire lower surface of the foot; said of birds, etc. | ||
| Places | track | English | noun | A road or other similar beaten path. | ||
| Places | track | English | noun | Physical course; way. | ||
| Places | track | English | noun | A path or course laid out for a race, for exercise, etc. | ||
| Places | track | English | noun | The direction and progress of someone or something; path. | ||
| Places | track | English | noun | The way or rails along which a train moves. | railways transport | |
| Places | track | English | noun | A tract or area, such as of land. | ||
| Places | track | English | noun | The street, as a prostitute's place of work. | slang | |
| Places | track | English | noun | Awareness of something, especially when arising from close monitoring. | ||
| Places | track | English | noun | The distance between two opposite wheels on a same axletree. | automotive transport vehicles | |
| Places | track | English | noun | Ellipsis of caterpillar track. | automotive transport vehicles | abbreviation alt-of ellipsis |
| Places | track | English | noun | The pitch. | ball-games cricket games hobbies lifestyle sports | |
| Places | track | English | noun | Sound stored on a record. | ||
| Places | track | English | noun | The physical track on a record. | ||
| Places | track | English | noun | A song or other relatively short piece of music, on a record, separated from others by a short silence. | entertainment lifestyle music | |
| Places | track | English | noun | A circular (never-ending) data storage unit on a side of magnetic or optical disk, divided into sectors. | computing engineering mathematics natural-sciences physical-sciences sciences | |
| Places | track | English | noun | The racing events of track and field; track and field in general. | hobbies lifestyle sports | uncountable |
| Places | track | English | noun | A themed set of talks within a conference. | ||
| Places | track | English | noun | Clipping of trackshoe. | fashion lifestyle | abbreviation alt-of clipping colloquial |
| Places | track | English | noun | A specialization in senior high school. Some tracks consist of strands. | education | Philippines |
| Places | track | English | verb | To continue over time. / To observe the (measured) state of a person or object over time. | transitive | |
| Places | track | English | verb | To continue over time. / To monitor the movement of a person or object. | transitive | |
| Places | track | English | verb | To continue over time. / To match the movement or change of a person or object. | transitive | |
| Places | track | English | verb | To continue over time. / To travel so that a moving object remains in shot. | intransitive transitive | |
| Places | track | English | verb | To continue over time. / To move. | intransitive | |
| Places | track | English | verb | To continue over time. / To traverse; to move across. | transitive | |
| Places | track | English | verb | To continue over time. / To tow. | transitive | |
| Places | track | English | verb | To continue over time. / To exhibit good cognitive function. | intransitive | |
| Places | track | English | verb | To follow the tracks of. | transitive | |
| Places | track | English | verb | To discover the location of a person or object by following traces. | transitive | |
| Places | track | English | verb | To make tracks on or to leave in the form of tracks. | transitive | |
| Places | track | English | verb | To create a musical recording (a track). | intransitive transitive | |
| Places | track | English | verb | To create a musical recording (a track). / To create music using tracker software. | computing engineering mathematics natural-sciences physical-sciences sciences | intransitive transitive |
| Places | track | English | verb | To make sense; to be consistent with known information | colloquial intransitive | |
| Places | track | English | verb | To separate into educational tracks, each of which teaches to a different level of ability. | ||
| 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 | turnus | Polish | noun | spell, stay (period of time spent on a holiday, on a course, etc.) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | turnus | Polish | noun | camp, course (place where such a time is spent) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | turnus | Polish | noun | group, cohort, busload | colloquial inanimate masculine | |
| Places | ultramar | Catalan | noun | overseas, abroad | masculine | |
| Places | ultramar | Catalan | noun | ultramarine (pigment) | masculine | |
| Places | uostamiestis | Lithuanian | noun | port city | ||
| Places | uostamiestis | Lithuanian | noun | city of Klaipėda | colloquial | |
| Places | wapiennik | Polish | noun | limekiln (kiln used to produce quicklime) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | wapiennik | Polish | noun | place where lime is made | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | westen | Middle English | noun | west (cardinal direction) | Early-Middle-English uncommon uncountable | |
| Places | westen | Middle English | adj | western (of the west) | Early-Middle-English rare | |
| Places | westen | Middle English | adv | westwards (from the west) | Early-Middle-English rare | |
| Places | westen | Middle English | noun | wasteland, desert | Early-Middle-English rare | |
| Places | westen | Middle English | verb | To move westwards. | astronomy natural-sciences | uncommon |
| Places | westen | Middle English | verb | To devastate; to lay waste to. | uncommon | |
| Places | westen | Middle English | verb | To waste away; to weaken | uncommon | |
| Places | westen | Middle English | verb | alternative form of wisten | alt-of alternative | |
| 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 | wyrek | Polish | noun | alternative form of wyrko / alternative form of wyrko (“bed or couch, a board made of simple boards; a device on which farmhands' bedding is placed in stables and barns”) | alt-of alternative inanimate masculine | |
| Places | wyrek | Polish | noun | alternative form of wyrko / alternative form of wyrko (“bed”) | alt-of alternative inanimate masculine | |
| Places | wyrek | Polish | noun | alternative form of wyrko / alternative form of wyrko (“bed made of boards that are supported by poles driven into the wall”) | alt-of alternative inanimate masculine | |
| Places | wyrek | Polish | noun | alternative form of wyrko / alternative form of wyrko (“sleeping mats”) | alt-of alternative inanimate masculine | |
| Places | wyrek | Polish | noun | deep (very deep place of a river) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | wyrek | Polish | noun | genitive plural of wyrko | form-of genitive neuter plural | |
| Places | yurt | Turkish | noun | A piece of land on which a nation resides and which forms its culture; homeland. | ||
| Places | yurt | Turkish | noun | One's hometown or native country. | ||
| Places | yurt | Turkish | noun | A student dormitory, a dorm. | ||
| Places | yurt | Turkish | noun | An institution for people in need of care; a shelter or an orphanage. | ||
| Places | yurt | Turkish | noun | A tent nomadic Turkic and Mongolic peoples lived in; a yurt. | rare | |
| Places | yurt | Turkish | noun | land, domain, realm | figuratively | |
| Places | yurt | Turkish | noun | (of plants, animals) natural habitat | figuratively | |
| Places | yurt | Turkish | noun | The place where Yörüks stay over the summer or winter. | dialectal | |
| Places | yurt | Turkish | noun | The eye of a needle. | regional | |
| Places | yurt | Turkish | noun | yogurt | regional | |
| Places | yurt | Turkish | noun | An estate, property. | obsolete | |
| 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 | zaplecze | Polish | noun | back, back room, rear (e.g. of a store) | neuter | |
| Places | zaplecze | Polish | noun | supply base, supply network, back office | neuter | |
| Places | zaplecze | Polish | noun | hinterland | neuter | |
| Places | zaplecze | Polish | noun | metanotum, metatergum | biology entomology natural-sciences | neuter |
| 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 | zawora | Polish | noun | bolt, latch | archaic dialectal feminine | |
| Places | zawora | Polish | noun | gate | feminine in-plural obsolete | |
| Places | zawora | Polish | noun | dam | feminine obsolete | |
| Places | zawora | Polish | noun | inaccessible place; closed off place | feminine obsolete | |
| Places | zaścianek | Polish | noun | settlement or village inhabited by impoverished szlachta who cultivated their own land | historical inanimate masculine | |
| Places | zaścianek | Polish | noun | backwater (backward place) | broadly inanimate masculine | |
| Places | zaścianek | Polish | noun | area of a barn used for storing crops or hay | inanimate masculine regional | |
| Places | zaścianek | Polish | noun | type of holding cell | archaic inanimate masculine | |
| Places | zaścianek | Polish | noun | inhabitants of an impoverished szlachta settlement | collective historical inanimate masculine | |
| Places | zbieg | Polish | noun | fugitive (person who flees or escapes and travels secretly from place to place, and sometimes uses disguises and aliases to conceal their identity, as to avoid law authorities and an arrest or prosecution, or to avoid some other unwanted situation) | government law-enforcement | masculine person |
| Places | zbieg | Polish | noun | junction (place where two or more things meet, e.g. streets or rivers) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places | ziemia obiecana | Polish | noun | Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see ziemia, obiecany. | feminine | |
| Places | ziemia obiecana | Polish | noun | promised land (place which one eagerly seeks) | feminine idiomatic | |
| Places | zoo | English | noun | A park where live animals are exhibited. | countable | |
| Places | zoo | English | noun | Any place that is wild, crowded, or chaotic. | countable figuratively informal | |
| Places | zoo | English | noun | A large and varied collection of something. | countable figuratively informal | |
| Places | zoo | English | noun | The jungle. | government military politics war | US countable slang |
| Places | zoo | English | noun | Clipping of zoophile. | abbreviation alt-of clipping countable informal | |
| Places | zoo | English | noun | Clipping of zoophile. / Pornographic material depicting actual animals or bestiality. | broadly informal uncountable | |
| 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 | śmietnisko | Polish | noun | garbage dump, landfill, refuse | neuter | |
| Places | śmietnisko | Polish | noun | rubbish pit, trash heap | neuter | |
| 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 | глухомань | Russian | noun | thick forest | ||
| Places | глухомань | Russian | noun | wilderness, desolate place | ||
| Places | глухомань | Russian | noun | backwater, podunk | colloquial | |
| Places | глухомань | Ukrainian | noun | thick forest | uncountable | |
| Places | глухомань | Ukrainian | noun | wilderness, desolate place | uncountable | |
| Places | глухомань | Ukrainian | noun | backwater, podunk | colloquial uncountable | |
| Places | глушина | Ukrainian | noun | thick forest | ||
| Places | глушина | Ukrainian | noun | wilderness, desolate place | ||
| Places | глушина | Ukrainian | noun | backwater, podunk | colloquial | |
| Places | деҳ | Tajik | noun | village | ||
| Places | деҳ | Tajik | verb | present stem of додан (dodan) | form-of present stem | |
| Places | лежбище | Russian | noun | ground, rookery, bed, lair (of animals) | hobbies hunting lifestyle | |
| Places | лежбище | Russian | noun | rookery (a place where criminals congregate) | ||
| Places | място | Bulgarian | noun | place, venue, spot, locale, site | ||
| Places | място | Bulgarian | noun | space, room, expanse, region | ||
| Places | място | Bulgarian | noun | seat, position, role | ||
| Places | място | Bulgarian | noun | point, passage (part of a text or story) | ||
| Places | обиталище | Bulgarian | noun | abode, dwelling | ||
| Places | обиталище | Bulgarian | noun | residence house | ||
| Places | околица | Russian | noun | village fence, village gate | obsolete | |
| Places | околица | Russian | noun | outskirts | ||
| 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 | оцовщина | Pannonian Rusyn | noun | fatherland, motherland, homeland | feminine | |
| Places | оцовщина | Pannonian Rusyn | noun | paternal inheritance | feminine | |
| Places | парк | Bulgarian | noun | park (an area of land set aside for environment preservation or recreation) | masculine | |
| Places | парк | Bulgarian | noun | fleet, as in the word автопарк ("a vehicle fleet") | masculine | |
| Places | притон | Ukrainian | noun | disorderly house (a place of concentration of immoral, criminal elements) | ||
| Places | притон | Ukrainian | noun | haunt, hangout | ||
| Places | село | Bulgarian | noun | village | ||
| Places | село | Bulgarian | noun | A collective noun for the population of a village, villagers | ||
| Places | село | Bulgarian | noun | the countryside | ||
| Places | село | Bulgarian | noun | rural area | ||
| Places | тоня | Russian | noun | fishery, fishing ground | ||
| Places | тоня | Russian | noun | haul of fish | ||
| Places | усадьба | Russian | noun | farmstead | ||
| Places | усадьба | Russian | noun | homestead | ||
| Places | усадьба | Russian | noun | place | ||
| Places | усадьба | Russian | noun | barton | ||
| Places | усадьба | Russian | noun | steading | ||
| Places | усадьба | Russian | noun | hall (a manor house) | ||
| Places | усадьба | Russian | noun | messuage | ||
| Places | усадьба | Russian | noun | toft | ||
| Places | юрт | Ingush | noun | village | ||
| Places | юрт | Ingush | noun | town | ||
| Places | כּנען | Yiddish | name | Canaan (biblical character) | masculine | |
| Places | כּנען | Yiddish | name | Canaan (ancient region in the Levant) | masculine | |
| Places | دسكره | Ottoman Turkish | noun | village, a rural habitation of size between a hamlet and a town | ||
| Places | دسكره | Ottoman Turkish | noun | town, city, any large settlement with shops and a local government | ||
| Places | دسكره | Ottoman Turkish | noun | alternative spelling of تسكره (teskere, “handbarrow”) | alt-of alternative | |
| Places | شهر | Ottoman Turkish | noun | city, a large settlement bigger than a town | ||
| Places | شهر | Ottoman Turkish | noun | the chief city or capital of a province | especially | |
| Places | علاقہ | Urdu | noun | area (ie. locality; jurisdiction) | ||
| Places | علاقہ | Urdu | noun | part | broadly | |
| Places | علاقہ | Urdu | noun | department | broadly | |
| Places | علاقہ | Urdu | noun | area (of a shape) | mathematics sciences | |
| Places | علاقہ | Urdu | noun | affinity; connection | ||
| Places | علاقہ | Urdu | noun | living (ie. earning; employment) | ||
| Places | قصبہ | Urdu | noun | town | ||
| Places | قصبہ | Urdu | noun | trachea | anatomy medicine sciences | |
| Places | محلہ | Urdu | noun | neighborhood; quarter (mahallah) | ||
| Places | محلہ | Urdu | noun | a ward, locality | broadly | |
| Places | محلہ | Urdu | noun | encampment, army camp | ||
| 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 | چوک | Urdu | noun | square; chowk | ||
| Places | چوک | Urdu | noun | crossroad, intersection | ||
| Places | چوک | Urdu | noun | courtyard | ||
| Places | چوکی | Urdu | noun | choky, stool, bench | ||
| Places | چوکی | Urdu | noun | outpost | ||
| Places | چوکی | Urdu | noun | duty, responsibility of vigilance | broadly | |
| Places | چوکی | Urdu | noun | commode | ||
| Places | کھنڈر | Urdu | adj | in ruins, dilapidated | indeclinable | |
| Places | کھنڈر | Urdu | adj | ancient | indeclinable | |
| Places | کھنڈر | Urdu | noun | ruin (ie. ruins of a building) | ||
| Places | کھنڈر | Urdu | noun | a house | broadly derogatory figuratively | |
| Places | کھنڈر | Urdu | noun | ruins; or the signs of a ruin (ie. giant ruins of a town) | ||
| Places | کھنڈر | Urdu | noun | barren-land | agriculture business lifestyle | |
| Places | کھنڈر | Urdu | noun | pit; hole; lair | obsolete | |
| Places | अंतराळ | Marathi | noun | space; outer space | neuter | |
| Places | अंतराळ | Marathi | noun | the sky | neuter rare | |
| Places | গ্রাম | Bengali | noun | a village | ||
| Places | গ্রাম | Bengali | noun | gram | ||
| Places | ਗੁਆਂਢ | Punjabi | noun | neighborhood, vicinity | masculine | |
| Places | ਗੁਆਂਢ | Punjabi | noun | neighbours | masculine | |
| Places | કબરસ્તાન | Gujarati | noun | cemetery; graveyard | neuter | |
| Places | કબરસ્તાન | Gujarati | noun | tower of silence | Zoroastrianism lifestyle religion | neuter |
| 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 | கழகம் | Tamil | noun | assembly | collective | |
| Places | கழகம் | Tamil | noun | assembly of poets | collective | |
| Places | கழகம் | Tamil | noun | party | government politics | collective |
| Places | கழகம் | Tamil | noun | public place of learning, college | collective | |
| Places | கழகம் | Tamil | noun | place for practising the use of arms, place for wrestling, boxing hall, gymnasium | collective | |
| Places | கழகம் | Tamil | noun | gambling | collective | |
| Places | கழகம் | Tamil | noun | place of gambling | collective | |
| Places | நிலையம் | Tamil | noun | site, place | ||
| Places | நிலையம் | Tamil | noun | institution, station, stand | ||
| 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 | முனை | Tamil | noun | point, sharpened end, edge, tip; tenon | ||
| Places | முனை | Tamil | noun | corner (of something) | ||
| Places | முனை | Tamil | noun | beginning or end part (of a rope, street, etc. or anything connected) | ||
| Places | முனை | Tamil | noun | cape, headland | geography natural-sciences | |
| Places | முனை | Tamil | noun | superiority, eminence, priority | ||
| Places | முனை | Tamil | noun | front | ||
| Places | முனை | Tamil | noun | front (as the place of action) | ||
| Places | முனை | Tamil | noun | face, appearance | ||
| Places | முனை | Tamil | verb | to be zealous, enthusiastic | intransitive | |
| Places | முனை | Tamil | verb | to be determined, try hard | intransitive | |
| Places | முனை | Tamil | verb | to be angry with; to fight | transitive | |
| Places | ఏడుకొండలు | Telugu | name | the seven hills of Tirumala | ||
| Places | ఏడుకొండలు | Telugu | name | the deity Venkateswara | ||
| Places | ఏడుకొండలు | Telugu | name | a male given name | ||
| 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 | တိုက် | Burmese | noun | brick building | ||
| Places | တိုက် | Burmese | noun | cell; chamber | ||
| Places | တိုက် | Burmese | noun | building or place where some specialized activity is carried out, such as business concern, depository, works, store, etc. | ||
| Places | တိုက် | Burmese | noun | continent | ||
| Places | တိုက် | Burmese | noun | administrative unit; circle within a state | historical | |
| Places | တိုက် | Burmese | noun | group of buildings belonging to a monastery or nunnery | ||
| Places | တိုက် | Burmese | verb | to dash against; to bump against into; to crash; to collide | ||
| Places | တိုက် | Burmese | verb | to blow; to sail | ||
| Places | တိုက် | Burmese | verb | to attack; to fight | ||
| Places | တိုက် | Burmese | verb | to rob | ||
| Places | တိုက် | Burmese | verb | to incite; to set on | ||
| Places | တိုက် | Burmese | verb | to brush; to polish; to shine; to scrub; to scour | ||
| Places | တိုက် | Burmese | verb | to coincide; to synchronize; to check; to check against; to verify | ||
| Places | တိုက် | Burmese | verb | to rehearse | ||
| Places | တိုက် | Burmese | verb | to give offer or entertain (with liquid refreshments) | ||
| Places | တိုက် | Burmese | verb | to cart or transport (things) in vehicles | ||
| Places | တိုက် | Burmese | verb | to cart or transport (things) in vehicles | ||
| Places | დაბაჲ | Old Georgian | noun | village, settlement | ||
| Places | დაბაჲ | Old Georgian | noun | cornfield | ||
| Places | პოლი | Laz | noun | city | ||
| Places | პოლი | Laz | name | Vizha and Chanapeti form of მპოლი (mp̌oli) | ||
| Places | 市集 | Chinese | noun | country fair; open-air market | ||
| Places | 市集 | Chinese | noun | small town | ||
| Places | 形勝 | Chinese | adj | precipitous and located in a superior and strategic position | literary | |
| Places | 形勝 | Chinese | adj | majestic and beautiful; magnificent | literary | |
| Places | 形勝 | Chinese | noun | place that is precipitous and strategically located | literary | |
| Places | 篔簹 | Chinese | noun | A kind of bamboo. | biology botany natural-sciences | |
| Places | 篔簹 | Chinese | name | Yundang Bay or Harbor (篔簹港), the inlet of Xiamen Island once used by the port of Xiamen (厦門). | historical | |
| Places | 篔簹 | Chinese | name | Yundang Lake (篔簹湖) in present-day Xiamen, formed by reclamation projects which sealed the former inlet. | ||
| Places | 篔簹 | Chinese | name | Yundang Subdistrict (篔簹街道), part of Siming District (思明區) in present-day Xiamen. | ||
| Places | 西番 | Chinese | name | the "Western Barbarians", specifically / various native peoples dwelling west of Gansu | ethnic historical slur | |
| Places | 西番 | Chinese | name | the "Western Barbarians", specifically / various native peoples of western Sichuan and Yunnan neither Tibetan nor Yi, particularly the Qiang and other speakers of Qiangic languages | ethnic historical slur | |
| Places | 西番 | Chinese | name | the "Western Barbarians", specifically / homeland of the Manchu people; Manchuria | ethnic historical slur | |
| Places | 西番 | Chinese | name | the "Western Barbarians", specifically / Alternative name for 藏人 (Zàngrén, “Tibetans”). | alt-of alternative ethnic historical name slur | |
| Places | 西番 | Chinese | name | the "Western Barbarians", specifically / Alternative name for 西藏 (Xīzàng, “Tibet”). | alt-of alternative ethnic historical name slur | |
| 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 | ꜣꜥꜥ | Egyptian | verb | to coat, spread, or patch up with plaster; to plaster | Late-Egyptian transitive | |
| Places | ꜣꜥꜥ | Egyptian | verb | The meaning of this term is uncertain. Possibilities include: / to accuse | transitive | |
| Places | ꜣꜥꜥ | Egyptian | verb | The meaning of this term is uncertain. Possibilities include: / to injure, to harm | transitive | |
| Places | ꜣꜥꜥ | Egyptian | verb | to speak a foreign language, to gibber | Late-Egyptian intransitive | |
| Places | ꜣꜥꜥ | Egyptian | noun | speaker of a foreign language, generally a foreigner or interpreter | Late-Egyptian | |
| Places | ꜣꜥꜥ | Egyptian | noun | a type of tree | ||
| Places | ꜣꜥꜥ | Egyptian | name | a place name | ||
| Places | ꜣꜥꜥ | Egyptian | noun | a liquid used medicinally | medicine sciences | |
| Places | ꜣꜥꜥ | Egyptian | verb | The meaning of this term is uncertain. | ||
| Places | ꜣꜥꜥ | Egyptian | verb | alternative form of ꜥꜥw (“to sleep”) | alt-of alternative | |
| Places | ꜣꜥꜥ | Egyptian | noun | alternative form of jꜥ (“tomb”) | alt-of alternative | |
| 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 | 𐀏𐀔 | Mycenaean Greek | noun | A kind of agricultural holding. | accusative neuter nominative singular | |
| Places | 𐀏𐀔 | Mycenaean Greek | name | Likely a toponym, or an anthroponym of a weaver. | ||
| 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 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 Antarctica | Casey | English | name | A surname from Irish. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Antarctica | Casey | English | name | A male given name transferred from the surname. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Antarctica | Casey | English | name | A female given name transferred from the surname. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Antarctica | Casey | English | name | A placename: / A suburb of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia, named after Richard Casey, Baron Casey. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Antarctica | Casey | English | name | A placename: / A local government area in eastern Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, also named after Baron Casey; in full, the City of Casey. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Antarctica | Casey | English | name | A placename: / An electoral division in Victoria. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Antarctica | Casey | English | name | A placename: / A city in Clark County and Cumberland County, Illinois, United States. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Antarctica | Casey | English | name | A placename: / A minor city in Adair County and Guthrie County, Iowa, United States. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Antarctica | Casey | English | name | A placename: / A town in Washburn County, Wisconsin, United States. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Antarctica | Casey | English | name | A placename: / A township in Timiskaming District, Ontario, Canada, named after George Elliott Casey. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Antarctica | Casey | English | name | A placename: / Ellipsis of Casey Station; a research station in Wilkes Land in Antarctica. | abbreviation alt-of countable ellipsis uncountable | |
| Places in Antarctica | Casey | English | name | A placename: / Ellipsis of Casey County. | abbreviation alt-of countable ellipsis uncountable | |
| Places in Antarctica | Casey | English | name | Ellipsis of Planned Parenthood v. Casey, a 1992 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that reaffirmed the right to having an abortion; and reaffirmed the existence of a right to privacy under due process following the 14th Amendment. | government law politics | US abbreviation alt-of ellipsis informal uncountable |
| Places in Antarctica | Davis | English | name | A surname | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Antarctica | Davis | English | name | A surname / A Welsh and English surname originating as a patronymic, variant of Davies. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Antarctica | Davis | English | name | A surname / An Irish surname, adopted as an anglicization of Ó Damháin, Ó Daimhín (whence Devine). | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Antarctica | Davis | English | name | A surname / An Irish surname, adopted as an anglicization of Mac Dáibhidh (whence McDavid). | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Antarctica | Davis | English | name | A male given name transferred from the surname. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Antarctica | Davis | English | name | A placename: / A community in the Rural Municipality of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada; named for politician Thomas Osborne Davis. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Antarctica | Davis | English | name | A placename: / A locale in the United States. / A city in Yolo County, California; named for agriculturalist Jerome C. Davis. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Antarctica | Davis | English | name | A placename: / A locale in the United States. / A village in Rock Run Township, Stephenson County, Illinois; named for founder S. J. Davis. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Antarctica | Davis | English | name | A placename: / A locale in the United States. / An unincorporated community in Lincoln County, Missouri. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Antarctica | Davis | English | name | A placename: / A locale in the United States. / A census-designated place in Carteret County, North Carolina. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Antarctica | Davis | English | name | A placename: / A locale in the United States. / A city in Garvin County and Murray County, Oklahoma; named for early settler Samuel H. Davis. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Antarctica | Davis | English | name | A placename: / A locale in the United States. / A small town in Turner County, South Dakota; named for an early settler. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Antarctica | Davis | English | name | A placename: / A locale in the United States. / An unincorporated community in Logan County, West Virginia. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Antarctica | Davis | English | name | A placename: / A locale in the United States. / A town in Tucker County, West Virginia; named for senator Henry Gassaway Davis, or his family. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Antarctica | Davis | English | name | A placename: / A locale in the United States. / A number of townships, listed under Davis Township. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Antarctica | Davis | English | name | A placename: / Ellipsis of Davis Station; a research station in Princess Elizabeth Land in Antarctica. | abbreviation alt-of countable ellipsis uncountable | |
| Places in Antarctica | Davis | English | name | University of California, Davis. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Arizona, USA | Diné Bikéyah | Navajo | name | the Navajo nation | ||
| Places in Arizona, USA | Diné Bikéyah | Navajo | name | the Navajo Reservation; Navajoland | ||
| Places in Australia | Caisteal Nuadh | Scottish Gaelic | name | Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne (a large city and metropolitan borough of Tyne and Wear, in northeastern England) | ||
| Places in Australia | Caisteal Nuadh | Scottish Gaelic | name | Newcastle (a large city in New South Wales, Australia) | ||
| 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 Bihar, India | भागीरथी | Marathi | name | an epithet of गंगा (gaṅgā, “Ganges”) | Hinduism feminine | |
| Places in Bihar, India | भागीरथी | Marathi | name | a female given name from Sanskrit | feminine | |
| Places in Chile | Chajnantor | English | name | A plateau in northern Chile, Llano de Chajnantor, the site of a milimeter/submilimeter telescope array. | ||
| Places in Chile | Chajnantor | English | name | A nearby peak, Cerro de Chajnantor | ||
| Places in China | HK | Vietnamese | name | initialism of Hoa Kỳ (= United States): a country in North America: US | abbreviation alt-of initialism | |
| Places in China | HK | Vietnamese | name | initialism of Hồng Kông (Hong Kong) | abbreviation alt-of initialism | |
| 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 | 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 | 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 | South China | English | name | Southern China. | ||
| Places in China | South China | English | name | A village in China, Kennebec, Maine. | ||
| Places in China | Yan | English | name | An ancient march, duchy, and kingdom of northeastern China during the Zhou dynasty. | historical | |
| Places in China | Yan | English | name | The realm of this land under later imperial Chinese dynasties. | historical | |
| Places in China | Yan | English | name | A mountain chain in northeastern China. | ||
| Places in China | Yan | English | name | A male given name, equivalent to English John. | ||
| Places in China | Yan | English | name | A transliteration of the Belarusian, Russian, or Ukrainian male given name Ян (Jan) | ||
| 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 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 | Θῆβαι | Ancient Greek | name | Thebes, the name of a city in Boeotia | declension-1 feminine plural | |
| Places in Egypt | 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 England | Eastengle | Old English | name | the East Angles | ||
| Places in England | Eastengle | Old English | name | East Anglia | ||
| Places in England | Shepway | English | name | a suburb in Maidstone, Kent, England (OS grid ref TQ7753) | ||
| Places in England | Shepway | English | name | the former name for Folkestone and Hythe district in Kent, which was renamed in April 2018 | ||
| Places in 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 | |
| Places in England | Tweed | English | name | A municipality and community therein, in Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in England | Tweed | English | name | An unincorporated community in Laurens County, Georgia, United States. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in 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 | |
| Places in England | Tweed | English | name | A river in this region of New South Wales. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in England | Tweed | English | name | A surname. | countable | |
| Places in England | Watford Gap | English | name | A pass between hills in the English Midlands, near the village of Watford, Northants, crossed by the M1 motorway and West Coast Main Line. | ||
| Places in England | Watford Gap | English | name | The notional border between the North and South of England; the North–South divide. | Southern-England figuratively | |
| Places in England | Wrekin | English | name | A large hill and local landmark in Shropshire, England. | ||
| Places in England | Wrekin | English | name | Former name of Telford and Wrekin (“local government district in Shropshire”), renamed in 1998. | ||
| Places in Estonia | 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 Estonia | 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 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 Florida, USA | Mouse Kingdom | English | name | Walt Disney World. | humorous | |
| Places in Florida, USA | Mouse Kingdom | English | name | The Walt Disney Company. | humorous | |
| Places in Florida, USA | Mouse Kingdom | English | name | The Disneyland Resort. | humorous uncommon | |
| Places in Greater London, England | Bethleem | Middle English | name | Bethlehem (a city in Palestine) | ||
| Places in Greater London, England | Bethleem | Middle English | name | Bethlem Royal Hospital | rare | |
| Places in Greater London, England | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. | ||
| Places in Greater London, England | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / An inner suburb of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE2835). | ||
| Places in Greater London, England | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A suburb of the City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. | ||
| Places in Greater London, England | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A suburb of Adelaide in the City of Unley, South Australia. | ||
| Places in Greater London, England | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A suburb of Johannesburg in Sandton, Gauteng province, South Africa. | ||
| Places in Greater London, England | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A community in Demerara-Mahaica region, Guyana. | ||
| Places in Greater London, England | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A neighbourhood of south Los Angeles, California. | ||
| Places in Greater London, England | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A neighbourhood of Tampa, Florida. | ||
| Places in Greater London, England | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A district of Augusta, Georgia. | ||
| Places in Greater London, England | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A historic district in Boise, Idaho. | ||
| Places in Greater London, England | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A neighbourhood and community area in Chicago, Illinois. | ||
| Places in Greater London, England | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A southern neighbourhood of Boston, Massachusetts. | ||
| Places in Greater London, England | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A township in Wabasha County, Minnesota. | ||
| Places in Greater London, England | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A neighbourhood and park in Kansas City, Missouri. | ||
| Places in Greater London, England | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A neighbourhood of St. Louis, Missouri. | ||
| Places in Greater London, England | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A census-designated place in Santa Fe County, New Mexico. | ||
| Places in Greater London, England | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A town, hamlet, and census-designated place therein, in Dutchess County, New York. | ||
| Places in Greater London, England | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A hamlet in Otsego County, New York. | ||
| Places in Greater London, England | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A neighbourhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. | ||
| Places in Greater London, England | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A borough in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. | ||
| Places in Greater London, England | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A census-designated place in Muhlenberg Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. | ||
| Places in Greater London, England | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A neighbourhood of Hollywood, Memphis, Tennessee. | ||
| Places in Greater London, England | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A neighbourhood and historic district in Austin, Texas. | ||
| Places in Greater London, England | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A neighbourhood of Montrose, Houston, Texas. | ||
| Places in Greater London, England | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A city in Cache County, Utah. | ||
| Places in Greater London, England | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A town, the shire town of Lamoille County, Vermont. | ||
| Places in Greater London, England | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A village within the town in Lamoille County, Vermont. | ||
| Places in Greater London, England | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A subbarrio in Hato Rey Sur, San Juan, Puerto Rico. | ||
| Places in Greater London, England | London | English | name | The capital city of the United Kingdom; the capital city of England, within Greater London. Situated on the tidal River Thames in southeast England, with a metropolitan population of more than 13,000,000. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Greater London, England | London | English | name | A former administrative county of England, created in 1889 from parts of Kent, Middlesex and Surrey, and merged into Greater London in 1965. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Greater London, England | London | English | name | The government of the United Kingdom, otherwise known as Westminster. | countable metonymically uncountable | |
| Places in Greater London, England | London | English | name | A city in southwestern Ontario, Canada, with a population of approximately 300,000. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Greater London, England | London | English | name | A small agricultural village in the commune of Savigny-sur-Seille, Saône-et-Loire department, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region, France. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Greater London, England | London | English | name | A village in Kiritimati atoll, Kiribati. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Greater London, England | London | English | name | An urban neighborhood of the city of Belgrade, Serbia. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Greater London, England | London | English | name | Several places in the United States: / A small city in Pope County, Arkansas, with a population of approximately 900. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Greater London, England | London | English | name | Several places in the United States: / A census-designated place in Tulare County, California, with a population of approximately 1,800. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Greater London, England | London | English | name | Several places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Moral Township, Shelby County, Indiana. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Greater London, England | London | English | name | Several places in the United States: / A city, the county seat of Laurel County, Kentucky, with a population of approximately 8,000. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Greater London, England | London | English | name | Several places in the United States: / A township and unincorporated community therein, in Monroe County, Michigan. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Greater London, England | London | English | name | Several places in the United States: / A township and unincorporated community therein, in Freeborn County, Minnesota. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Greater London, England | London | English | name | Several places in the United States: / A city, the county seat of Madison County, Ohio, with a population of approximately 9,000. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Greater London, England | London | English | name | Several places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Kimble County, Texas, with a population of approximately 180. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Greater London, England | London | English | name | Several places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Kanawha County, West Virginia. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Greater London, England | London | English | name | Several places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Dane County and Jefferson County, Wisconsin. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Greater London, England | London | English | name | A habitational surname for someone from London. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in Greater London, England | London | English | name | A unisex given name transferred from the place name. | countable rare uncountable | |
| Places in Greece | Hydra | English | name | A mythological serpent with many heads, slain by Hercules as one of his twelve labours. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek |
| Places in Greece | Hydra | English | name | A spring constellation of the northern sky, said to resemble a serpent. It lies just south of the zodiac and contains the star Alphard. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Places in Greece | Hydra | English | name | One of Pluto's moons. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Places in Greece | Hydra | English | name | One of the Saronic Islands in the Aegean Sea. | ||
| Places in Greece | Hydra | English | name | A commune in Algiers Province, Algeria. | geography natural-sciences | |
| Places in Greece | Mytilene | English | name | Lesbos. | ||
| Places in Greece | Mytilene | English | name | The capital of Lesbos. | ||
| Places in Greece | Pangée | French | name | Pangaea (a former supercontinent that included all the landmasses of the earth before the Triassic period and that broke up into Laurasia and Gondwana) | geography geology natural-sciences | |
| Places in Greece | Pangée | French | name | Pangaion Hills (massif in Greece) | ||
| Places in Greece | Ἑλίκη | Ancient Greek | name | Helike (a nymph) | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek declension-1 feminine |
| Places in Greece | Ἑλίκη | Ancient Greek | name | Helike, an ancient Greek city in Achaea, drowned and destroyed in a natural disaster | declension-1 feminine | |
| Places in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan | 後志 | Japanese | name | Shiribeshi Province, an old province of Japan | ||
| Places in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan | 後志 | Japanese | name | Shiribeshi Subprefecture, a subprefecture of Hokkaido | ||
| 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 | Desna | English | name | A river in Russia and Ukraine, left tributary of the Dnieper. | ||
| Places in India | Desna | English | name | Various rivers in Russia and Ukraine. | ||
| Places in India | Desna | English | name | Various villages in India and Ukraine | ||
| 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 | Buru | English | name | An island in the Maluku islands | ||
| Places in Indonesia | Buru | English | name | A language of the island. | ||
| Places in Indonesia | Buru | English | name | A language of Nigeria. | ||
| 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 Iran | Caspia | Old English | name | the Caspian Sea | masculine | |
| Places in Iran | Caspia | Old English | name | Caspia, the region around the Caspian Sea | masculine | |
| 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 | Gehenna | English | name | In rabbinical literature and Christian and Islamic scripture, the place where the souls of the wicked go after death, where they suffer eternal damnation or annihilation. | ||
| Places in Israel | Gehenna | English | name | Hell. | ||
| Places in Israel | Gehenna | English | name | A place of suffering and misery. | ||
| Places in Israel | Gehenna | English | name | The valley of Hinnom outside Jerusalem. | ||
| 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 | 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 Israel | Syjon | Polish | name | Jerusalem (the claimed (and de-facto) capital city of Israel; the claimed capital city of Palestine) | figuratively inanimate masculine | |
| Places in Israel | 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 Israel | Zion | English | name | Jerusalem city proper; or more strictly speaking, the Temple Mount. | poetic | |
| Places in Israel | Zion | English | name | The whole nation of Israel. | broadly | |
| Places in Israel | Zion | English | name | A male given name from Hebrew. | ||
| Places in Israel | Zion | English | name | A female given name. | ||
| Places in Israel | Zion | English | name | An association of the righteous. | Mormonism | |
| Places in Israel | Zion | English | name | A city and township in Lake County, Illinois, United States. | ||
| Places in Israel | ogrójec | Polish | noun | beautiful garden | agriculture business horticulture lifestyle | inanimate literary masculine |
| Places in Israel | ogrójec | Polish | name | alternative letter-case form of Ogrójec (“Gethsemane”) | biblical lifestyle religion | alt-of inanimate masculine |
| Places in Israel | Σιών | Ancient Greek | 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 | indeclinable |
| Places in Israel | Σιών | Ancient Greek | 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) / Jerusalem | biblical lifestyle religion | indeclinable |
| Places in Israel | сіонський | Ukrainian | adj | Zion | relational | |
| Places in Israel | сіонський | Ukrainian | adj | Zionism | relational | |
| 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 | Kapitol | German | name | Capitoline Hill | neuter proper-noun strong | |
| Places in Italy | Kapitol | German | name | Washington, D.C. | neuter proper-noun strong | |
| Places in Japan | アイヌモシㇼ | Ainu | noun | the land of humans; the earth | ||
| Places in Japan | アイヌモシㇼ | Ainu | noun | the land of the Ainu people: Hokkaidō, southern Sakhalin, or the Kuril Islands, northern Honshu | ||
| 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) | nonvirile plural | |
| Places in Kraków | Planty | Polish | name | Planty (a neighborhood of Radom, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland) | nonvirile plural | |
| Places in Kraków | Planty | Polish | name | Planty (a neighborhood of Zamość, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland) | nonvirile plural | |
| Places in Kraków | Planty | Polish | name | Planty (a village in the Gmina of Michałowo, Białystok County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland) | nonvirile plural | |
| Places in Kuala Lumpur | INTI | English | name | INTI International University, a private university located at Kuala Lumpur. | colloquial slang | |
| Places in Kuala Lumpur | INTI | English | name | any of this university's associate branches elsewhere in Malaysia | broadly colloquial slang | |
| Places in Kyoto | 羅生門 | Japanese | name | alternative form of 羅城門 (“Rajōmon gate”) | alt-of alternative | |
| Places in Kyoto | 羅生門 | Japanese | name | Rashōmon, a Noh play by Kanze Nobumitsu | ||
| Places in Kyoto | 羅生門 | Japanese | name | Rashomon, a 1950 film | ||
| 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 Libya | Σύρτις | Ancient Greek | name | Gulf of Sidra (a gulf of the Mediterranean, Libya) | declension-3 | |
| Places in Libya | Σύρτις | Ancient Greek | name | Gulf of Gabes (a gulf of the Mediterranean, Libya) | declension-3 | |
| Places in Libya | Σύρτις | Ancient Greek | name | Sirte (a city in Libya) | declension-3 | |
| Places in Libya | Σύρτις | Ancient Greek | noun | destruction, ruin | declension-3 | |
| 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 | Blackfriars | English | name | An area within the City of London, Greater London, England (OS grid ref TQ3180). | ||
| Places in London | Blackfriars | English | name | Blackfriars, Oxford. | ||
| Places in London | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. | ||
| Places in London | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / An inner suburb of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE2835). | ||
| Places in London | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A suburb of the City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. | ||
| Places in London | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A suburb of Adelaide in the City of Unley, South Australia. | ||
| Places in London | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A suburb of Johannesburg in Sandton, Gauteng province, South Africa. | ||
| Places in London | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A community in Demerara-Mahaica region, Guyana. | ||
| Places in London | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A neighbourhood of south Los Angeles, California. | ||
| Places in London | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A neighbourhood of Tampa, Florida. | ||
| Places in London | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A district of Augusta, Georgia. | ||
| Places in London | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A historic district in Boise, Idaho. | ||
| Places in London | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A neighbourhood and community area in Chicago, Illinois. | ||
| Places in London | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A southern neighbourhood of Boston, Massachusetts. | ||
| Places in London | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A township in Wabasha County, Minnesota. | ||
| Places in London | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A neighbourhood and park in Kansas City, Missouri. | ||
| Places in London | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A neighbourhood of St. Louis, Missouri. | ||
| Places in London | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A census-designated place in Santa Fe County, New Mexico. | ||
| Places in London | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A town, hamlet, and census-designated place therein, in Dutchess County, New York. | ||
| Places in London | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A hamlet in Otsego County, New York. | ||
| Places in London | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A neighbourhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. | ||
| Places in London | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A borough in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. | ||
| Places in London | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A census-designated place in Muhlenberg Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. | ||
| Places in London | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A neighbourhood of Hollywood, Memphis, Tennessee. | ||
| Places in London | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A neighbourhood and historic district in Austin, Texas. | ||
| Places in London | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A neighbourhood of Montrose, Houston, Texas. | ||
| Places in London | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A city in Cache County, Utah. | ||
| Places in London | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A town, the shire town of Lamoille County, Vermont. | ||
| Places in London | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A village within the town in Lamoille County, Vermont. | ||
| Places in London | Hyde Park | English | name | The name of various parks, neighborhoods, and municipalities. / A number of places in the United States: / A subbarrio in Hato Rey Sur, San Juan, Puerto Rico. | ||
| 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 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 Moldova | 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 Moldova | 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 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 New York City | Twin Towers | English | name | The two main buildings of the World Trade Center, destroyed in the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001. | plural plural-only | |
| Places in New York City | Twin Towers | English | name | The attack itself. | metonymically plural plural-only | |
| Places in New York City | World Trade Center | English | name | A complex of buildings in New York City, three of which were destroyed in the 9/11 attacks, including the Twin Towers. New buildings were built to replace the destroyed buildings, one of the new buildings is the Freedom Tower. | ||
| Places in New York City | World Trade Center | English | name | The previous configuration of this complex, from 1968 until 9/11: the former World Trade Center. | ||
| 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 York, USA | Hamptons | English | name | A part of the East End of Long Island, New York. | plural plural-only | |
| Places in New York, USA | Hamptons | English | name | The Hamptons, the areas of Hampton, Hampton Hill, Hampton Court and Hampton Wick in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, Greater London, England. | plural plural-only | |
| Places in Nigeria | Edu | Nupe | name | Niger River (a river in West Africa) | ||
| Places in Nigeria | Edu | Nupe | name | Edu, one of Kwara State's local government areas | ||
| Places in North 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 North Korea | Panmunjom | English | name | The Joint Security Area. | metonymically | |
| Places in Northumberland, England | Lindisfarne | English | name | A tidal island off the northeast coast of England, constituting the civil parish of Holy Island in Northumberland; once an important centre of Celtic Christianity. | ||
| Places in Northumberland, England | Lindisfarne | English | name | A suburb of the City of Clarence, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. | ||
| Places in Palestine | 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 Palestine | Sião | Portuguese | name | Siam (former name of Thailand: a country in Southeast Asia) | historical masculine | |
| Places in Palestine | Sião | Portuguese | name | Sion (a municipality and town, the capital of Valais canton, Switzerland) | masculine | |
| Places in Palestine | ציון | Yiddish | name | Zion (Israel) | ||
| Places in Palestine | ציון | Yiddish | name | Zion (Jerusalem) | ||
| Places in Paris | Champs-Élysées | French | name | the Elysian Fields, home of the blessed in the afterlife | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek Roman masculine plural plural-only |
| Places in Paris | Champs-Élysées | French | name | ellipsis of Avenue des Champs-Élysées, a major boulevard in Paris, running between the Place de la Concorde and the Arc de Triomphe | abbreviation alt-of ellipsis masculine plural plural-only | |
| Places in Paris | Notre-Dame | French | name | Our Lady (the Virgin Mary) | feminine | |
| Places in Paris | Notre-Dame | French | name | Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris | feminine | |
| Places in Paris | Pola Elizejskie | Polish | name | Elysium, Elysian, Elysian Fields, Elysian Plains (home of the blessed after death) | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek Roman nonvirile plural |
| Places in Paris | Pola Elizejskie | Polish | name | Champs-Élysées (major boulevard in Paris, running between the Place de la Concorde and the Arc de Triomphe) | nonvirile plural | |
| 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 the Muswellbrook council area and the Upper Hunter council area, eastern New South Wales, Australia. | ||
| 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 | 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 Rhode Island, USA | Sakonnet | English | name | A Native American tribe related to the Wampanoags, from the area of Little Compton, Rhode Island. | ||
| Places in Rhode Island, USA | Sakonnet | English | name | The area previously inhabited by this tribe; Little Compton. | historical | |
| Places in Rhode Island, USA | Sakonnet | English | name | Ellipsis of Sakonnet River. | abbreviation alt-of ellipsis | |
| Places in Rhode Island, USA | South County | English | name | Synonym of Washington County, Rhode Island. | colloquial | |
| Places in Rhode Island, USA | South County | English | name | A region of Worcester County, Massachusetts. | ||
| Places in Rhode Island, USA | South County | English | name | A region of St. Louis County, Missouri. | ||
| Places in Romance of the Three Kingdoms | 江夏 | Chinese | name | (historical) Jiangxia (an ancient commandery located in present-day eastern Hubei province that existed from the Han dynasty to the Tang dynasty) | ||
| Places in Romance of the Three Kingdoms | 江夏 | Chinese | name | (historical) Jiangxia (a historical county that existed between 581 and 1911, located in present-day Wuhan, Hubei) | ||
| Places in Romance of the Three Kingdoms | 江夏 | Chinese | name | Jiangxia (a district of Wuhan, Hubei, China) | ||
| 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 | 高平 | Chinese | adj | high and flat | ||
| Places in Romance of the Three Kingdoms | 高平 | Chinese | adj | high–level | human-sciences linguistics phonology sciences | |
| Places in Romance of the Three Kingdoms | 高平 | Chinese | name | (historical) Gaoping County (of Shanyang Commandery) (ancient county in present-day Shandong province, China) | ||
| Places in Romance of the Three Kingdoms | 高平 | Chinese | name | Gaoping (a county-level city of Jincheng, Shanxi, China) | ||
| Places in Romance of the Three Kingdoms | 高平 | Chinese | name | Cao Bằng Province (a province of Vietnam) | ||
| Places in Romance of the Three Kingdoms | 高平 | Chinese | name | Cao Bằng (a city in Vietnam) | ||
| 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 | Lappi | Finnish | name | Lapland (geographical area that covers the northmost parts of Norway, Sweden and Finland plus a Northwestern corner of Russia) | error-lua-exec uncountable | |
| Places in Russia | Lappi | Finnish | name | Lapland (the northernmost maakunta (“region”) of Finland) | error-lua-exec uncountable | |
| Places in Russia | Lappi | Finnish | name | a former municipality of Satakunta, Finland, merged with Rauma in 2009. | error-lua-exec uncountable | |
| Places in Russia | Lappi | Finnish | name | Any of a number of small places in Finland outside Lapland (named for ancient Sami residence). | error-lua-exec | |
| Places in Russia | Lappi | Finnish | name | a Finnish surname transferred from the nickname derived from lappi (“a Sami”) | error-lua-exec | |
| 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 | Any proverbially distant or remote place. | figuratively | |
| Places in Russia | Outer Manchuria | English | name | Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see outer, Manchuria (a region of northeast China and Manchuria) | ||
| 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 | Молога | Russian | name | a river in Russia | ||
| Places in Russia | Молога | Russian | name | an evacuated city once located on the mouth of this river. Capital of the Mologa principality, which existed in the 14th century. Now the city is located under the water of the Rybinsk Artificial Sea. | ||
| Places in Russia | Молога | Russian | name | a village located on the left side of river Kostroma | ||
| 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 | Hebrides | English | name | The islands off the west coast of Scotland, divided into the Inner Hebrides and the Outer Hebrides. | ||
| Places in Scotland | Hebrides | English | name | A sea area that is centred on these islands. | ||
| Places in Selangor, Malaysia | PJ | English | noun | Abbreviation of pajama. | abbreviation alt-of | |
| Places in Selangor, Malaysia | PJ | English | noun | Initialism of private jet. | abbreviation alt-of initialism | |
| Places in Selangor, Malaysia | PJ | English | noun | Initialism of poor joke. | India abbreviation alt-of initialism | |
| Places in Selangor, Malaysia | PJ | English | name | Abbreviation of Proto-Japonic. | human-sciences linguistics sciences | abbreviation alt-of |
| Places in Selangor, Malaysia | PJ | English | name | Initialism of Petaling Jaya, a town. | Malaysia abbreviation alt-of initialism | |
| Places in Selangor, Malaysia | PJ | Malay | noun | initialism of pendidikan jasmani (“physical education”) | education | abbreviation alt-of initialism uncountable |
| Places in Selangor, Malaysia | PJ | Malay | name | initialism of Petaling Jaya | abbreviation alt-of initialism | |
| Places in Shandong, China | 梁山泊 | Japanese | name | a place near Mount Liang in Water Margin where all 108 heroes gather | ||
| Places in Shandong, China | 梁山泊 | Japanese | noun | a place where ambitious men gather | figuratively | |
| 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 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 | Hán Thành | Vietnamese | name | Hanseong (Seoul during the Joseon dynasty) | historical | |
| Places in South Korea | Hán Thành | Vietnamese | name | Seoul | dated | |
| 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 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 | Lappi | Finnish | name | Lapland (geographical area that covers the northmost parts of Norway, Sweden and Finland plus a Northwestern corner of Russia) | error-lua-exec uncountable | |
| Places in Sweden | Lappi | Finnish | name | Lapland (the northernmost maakunta (“region”) of Finland) | error-lua-exec uncountable | |
| Places in Sweden | Lappi | Finnish | name | a former municipality of Satakunta, Finland, merged with Rauma in 2009. | error-lua-exec uncountable | |
| Places in Sweden | Lappi | Finnish | name | Any of a number of small places in Finland outside Lapland (named for ancient Sami residence). | error-lua-exec | |
| Places in Sweden | Lappi | Finnish | name | a Finnish surname transferred from the nickname derived from lappi (“a Sami”) | error-lua-exec | |
| 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 | Green Island | English | name | A small volcanic island of the Republic of China (Taiwan), located southeast of the main island, primarily noted for its prison colonies. | ||
| Places in Taiwan | Green Island | English | name | An outer suburb of Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand, indirectly named after Green Island (Okaihe) off the nearby coast. | ||
| Places in Taiwan | Green Island | English | name | An island of Antigua and Barbuda. | ||
| Places in Taiwan | Green Island | English | name | An islet off the coast of Kennedy Town, Central and Western district, Hong Kong, situated to the north of Sulphur Channel off Hong Kong Island. | ||
| Places in Taiwan | Taroko | English | name | The Taroko people, descendants of Truku Seediq people who moved to the east side of Formosa in the 16th century. | ||
| Places in Taiwan | Taroko | English | name | Seediq, the language that is spoken by the Taroko people and the Seediq people in three main dialects (Truku, Toda or Tuuda, and Tgdaya or Tkdaya or Paran); in particular, its Truku dialect (which is sometimes considered to include Toda). | ||
| Places in Taiwan | Taroko | English | name | Taroko National Park in 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 Taiwan | 紅毛港 | Chinese | name | Dutch-built harbor in present day Siaogang District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan | ||
| Places in Taiwan | 紅毛港 | Chinese | name | harbor in Hsinchu County, Taiwan | ||
| Places in Tibet, China | جموں و کشمیر | Urdu | name | Jammu and Kashmir (a union territory of India) | ||
| Places in Tibet, China | جموں و کشمیر | Urdu | name | Jammu and Kashmir, a princely state which governed the region of Kashmir, the territory of which is now de facto divided between China, India, and Pakistan. | historical | |
| Places in Tibet, China | جموں و کشمیر | Urdu | name | Azad Jammu and Kashmir | broadly | |
| Places in Tibet, China | جۆم تہٕ کٔشیٖر | Kashmiri | name | Jammu and Kashmir (a union territory of India) | ||
| Places in Tibet, China | جۆم تہٕ کٔشیٖر | Kashmiri | name | Jammu and Kashmir, a princely state which governed the region of Kashmir, the territory of which is now de facto divided between China, India, and Pakistan. | historical | |
| 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 Turkey | Anatolie | French | name | Anatolia | feminine | |
| Places in Turkey | Anatolie | French | name | Anatolia | feminine historical | |
| Places 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 | |
| Places in Turkey | Цариград | Bulgarian | name | Veliko Tarnovo | archaic | |
| 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | дніпрянський | Ukrainian | adj | Dniprian, relational of Дніпро (Dnipro, “Dnipro, city in Ukraine”) (attributive) | no-comparative relational | |
| Places in Ukraine | дніпрянський | Ukrainian | adj | relational of Дніпря́ни (Dniprjány, “Dnipriany, a town in Ukraine”) (attributive) | no-comparative relational | |
| Places in Ukraine | придніпровський | Ukrainian | adj | within the Dnieper basin | no-comparative relational | |
| Places in Ukraine | придніпровський | Ukrainian | adj | near Dnieper river, of Dnipro region | no-comparative relational | |
| Places in Ukraine | придніпровський | Ukrainian | adj | circum-Dniprian | no-comparative relational | |
| Places in Ukraine | придніпровський | Ukrainian | adj | possessive of Prydniprovs'k | form-of no-comparative possessive relational | |
| 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 Uttarakhand, India | Haridwar | English | name | A city and municipality of Haridwar district, Uttarakhand, India. | ||
| Places in Uttarakhand, India | Haridwar | English | name | A district of Uttarakhand, India. | ||
| Places in Uttarakhand, India | भागीरथी | Marathi | name | an epithet of गंगा (gaṅgā, “Ganges”) | Hinduism feminine | |
| Places in Uttarakhand, India | भागीरथी | Marathi | name | a female given name from Sanskrit | feminine | |
| Places in Virginia, USA | Amelia | English | name | A female given name from the Germanic languages. | ||
| Places in Virginia, USA | Amelia | English | name | The alternative name for Amelia Courthouse, Amelia County, Virginia, US. | ||
| Places in Warsaw | Mordor | Polish | name | Mordor (bleak realm ruled by the dark lord Sauron, in J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional Middle-earth) | inanimate masculine | |
| Places in Warsaw | Mordor | Polish | name | Mordor (area of peril, darkness, or evil, which people fear to visit or explore) | figuratively inanimate masculine | |
| Places in Warsaw | Mordor | Polish | name | informal name for the area in the city of Warsaw, Poland, located within the neighborhoods of Służewiec and western Ksawerów in the district of Mokotów, mostly composed of office buildings, including the headquarters of branches of many multinational corporations | derogatory humorous inanimate masculine slang | |
| Places in West Bengal, India | भागीरथी | Marathi | name | an epithet of गंगा (gaṅgā, “Ganges”) | Hinduism feminine | |
| Places in West Bengal, India | भागीरथी | Marathi | name | a female given name from Sanskrit | feminine | |
| Places in Wrexham, Wales | Alyn | English | name | A river in Denbighshire, Flintshire and Wrexham borough county borough, Wales, which joins the River Dee on the border with England; in full, the River Alyn. | ||
| Places in Wrexham, Wales | Alyn | English | name | A male given name, compare with Alun. | ||
| 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 in the Roman Empire | Roman Britain | English | name | The period of British history during which the island of Britain was occupied by Roman forces, i.e. from AD 43 to AD 410. | history human-sciences sciences | |
| Places in the Roman Empire | Roman Britain | English | name | The Roman province established by the occupation of Britain. | history human-sciences sciences | |
| Places 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 | |
| Places in the Scottish Borders, Scotland | Tweed | English | name | A municipality and community therein, in Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in the Scottish Borders, Scotland | Tweed | English | name | An unincorporated community in Laurens County, Georgia, United States. | countable uncountable | |
| Places 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 | |
| Places in the Scottish Borders, Scotland | Tweed | English | name | A river in this region of New South Wales. | countable uncountable | |
| Places in the Scottish Borders, Scotland | Tweed | English | name | A surname. | countable | |
| Places in the United States | Kapitol | German | name | Capitoline Hill | neuter proper-noun strong | |
| Places in the United States | Kapitol | German | name | Washington, D.C. | neuter proper-noun strong | |
| Places in the United States | Utica | English | name | An ancient Phoenician colony on the African coast, near Carthage. | ||
| Places in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A township in LaSalle County, Illinois. | ||
| Places in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A township and town therein, in Clark County, Indiana. | ||
| Places in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A township in Chickasaw County, Iowa. | ||
| Places in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A minor city in Ness County, Kansas; named for the city in New York. | ||
| Places in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A census-designated place in Daviess County, Kentucky; named for the city in New York. | ||
| Places in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Frederick County, Maryland. | ||
| Places in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A city in Macomb County, Michigan; named for the city in New York. | ||
| Places in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A minor city and township in Winona County, Minnesota; named for the city in New York. | ||
| Places in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A town in Hinds County, Mississippi; named for the city in New York. | ||
| Places in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A village in Livingston County, Missouri; named for the city in New York. | ||
| Places in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Judith Basin County, Montana. | ||
| Places in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A village in Seward County, Nebraska; named for the city in New York. | ||
| Places in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A city, the county seat of Oneida County, New York; named for the Phoenician colony. | ||
| Places in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A village in Knox County and Licking County, Ohio; named for the city in New York. | ||
| Places in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Clearcreek Township, Warren County, Ohio. | ||
| Places in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Bryan County, Oklahoma. | ||
| Places in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A borough in Venango County, Pennsylvania. | ||
| Places in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A census-designated place in Oconee County, South Carolina. | ||
| Places in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A small town in Yankton County, South Dakota. | ||
| Places in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A ghost town in Smith County, Texas. | ||
| Places in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Jackson County, West Virginia. | ||
| Places in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A town in Crawford County, Wisconsin. | ||
| Places in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in the town of Christiana, Dane County, Wisconsin. | ||
| Places in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A town in Winnebago County, Wisconsin. | ||
| 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 | DIU¸I¸EȽÁU¸TW̱ | Saanich | noun | church (house of worship) | Christianity | |
| Places of worship | DIU¸I¸EȽÁU¸TW̱ | Saanich | noun | church (religious organisation) | Christianity | |
| Places of worship | DIU¸I¸EȽÁU¸TW̱ | Saanich | noun | church, congregation (group of Christians) | Christianity | |
| 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 | Hagia Sophia | English | name | A mosque in Istanbul, Turkey | ||
| Places of worship | Hagia Sophia | English | name | the former patriarchal church of Greek Orthodoxy, operated as a museum 1935–2020. | historical | |
| Places of worship | abadia | Catalan | noun | abbey | feminine | |
| Places of worship | abadia | Catalan | noun | abbacy | feminine | |
| Places of worship | abadia | Catalan | noun | rectory | feminine | |
| Places of worship | abadía | Spanish | noun | abbey | feminine | |
| Places of worship | abadía | Spanish | noun | abbeystead | feminine | |
| Places of worship | abbey | English | noun | The office or dominion of an abbot or abbess. | ||
| Places of worship | abbey | English | noun | A monastery or society of people, secluded from the world and devoted to religion and celibacy, which is headed by an abbot or abbess; also, the monastic building or buildings. | ||
| Places of worship | abbey | English | noun | The church of a monastery. | ||
| Places of worship | abbey | English | noun | A residence that was previously an abbatial building. | British English | |
| 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 | 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 | Norwegian Bokmål | noun | an altar | neuter | |
| Places of worship | alter | Norwegian Bokmål | noun | indefinite plural of alt | form-of indefinite masculine plural | |
| Places of worship | basilica | Italian | noun | basilica | feminine | |
| Places of worship | basilica | Italian | noun | church | feminine | |
| Places of worship | baznīca | Latvian | noun | church (building used for worship by Christians) | declension-4 feminine | |
| Places of worship | baznīca | Latvian | noun | church (organization of Christian believers belonging to one denomination) | declension-4 feminine | |
| Places of worship | baznīca | Latvian | noun | church (the set of religious groups and institutions in a country) | declension-4 feminine singular usually | |
| 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 | bożyszcze | Polish | noun | pagan deity | historical neuter | |
| Places of worship | bożyszcze | Polish | noun | pagan idol (graven image or representation) | historical neuter | |
| Places of worship | bożyszcze | Polish | noun | pagan temple | historical neuter | |
| Places of worship | bożyszcze | Polish | noun | idol, celebrity (cultural icon or especially popular person) | derogatory neuter often | |
| Places of worship | capel | Welsh | noun | chapel | masculine | |
| Places of worship | capel | Welsh | noun | nonconformist meetinghouse or chapel | masculine | |
| Places of worship | capelă | Romanian | noun | forage cap, uniform cap (for the military) | feminine | |
| Places of worship | capelă | Romanian | noun | chapel | feminine | |
| Places of worship | capeła | Venetan | noun | chapel | feminine | |
| Places of worship | capeła | Venetan | noun | blunder | feminine | |
| 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 | chirche | Middle English | noun | church, cathedral | ||
| Places of worship | chirche | Middle English | noun | temple, synagogue | ||
| Places of worship | chirche | Middle English | noun | clergy, priests | ||
| Places of worship | chirche | Middle English | noun | religious organisation or community | ||
| Places of worship | chirche | Middle English | noun | Christendom, the whole of Christianity | ||
| Places of worship | chirche | Middle English | noun | The Roman Catholic Church | ||
| Places of worship | chirche | Middle English | noun | A regional branch of Christianity | ||
| Places of worship | circle | English | noun | A two-dimensional geometric figure, a line, consisting of the set of all those points in a plane that are equally distant from a given point (center). | geometry mathematics sciences | |
| Places of worship | circle | English | noun | A two-dimensional geometric figure, a disk, consisting of the set of all those points of a plane at a distance less than or equal to a fixed distance (radius) from a given point. | colloquial | |
| Places of worship | circle | English | noun | Any shape, curve or arrangement of objects that approximates to or resembles the geometric figures. | ||
| Places of worship | circle | English | noun | Any shape, curve or arrangement of objects that approximates to or resembles the geometric figures. / Any thin three-dimensional equivalent of the geometric figures. | ||
| Places of worship | circle | English | noun | Any shape, curve or arrangement of objects that approximates to or resembles the geometric figures. / A curve that more or less forms part or all of a circle. | ||
| Places of worship | circle | English | noun | A specific group of persons; especially one who shares a common interest. | ||
| Places of worship | circle | English | noun | The orbit of an astronomical body. | ||
| Places of worship | circle | English | noun | A line comprising two semicircles of 30 yards radius centred on the wickets joined by straight lines parallel to the pitch used to enforce field restrictions in a one-day match. | ball-games cricket games hobbies lifestyle sports | |
| Places of worship | circle | English | noun | A ritual circle that is cast three times deosil and closes three times widdershins either in the air with a wand or literally with stones or other items used for worship. | Wicca lifestyle religion | |
| Places of worship | circle | English | noun | A traffic circle or roundabout. | Dundee India Philippines South-Africa | |
| Places of worship | circle | English | noun | Compass; circuit; enclosure. | obsolete | |
| Places of worship | circle | English | noun | An instrument of observation, whose graduated limb consists of an entire circle. When fixed to a wall in an observatory, it is called a mural circle; when mounted with a telescope on an axis and in Y's, in the plane of the meridian, a meridian or transit circle; when involving the principle of reflection, like the sextant, a reflecting circle; and when that of repeating an angle several times continuously along the graduated limb, a repeating circle. | astronomy natural-sciences | |
| Places of worship | circle | English | noun | A series ending where it begins, and repeating itself. | ||
| Places of worship | circle | English | noun | A form of argument in which two or more unproved statements are used to prove each other; inconclusive reasoning. | human-sciences logic mathematics philosophy sciences | |
| Places of worship | circle | English | noun | Indirect form of words; circumlocution. | form-of indirect | |
| Places of worship | circle | English | noun | A territorial division or district. | ||
| Places of worship | circle | English | noun | A bagginess of the skin below the eyes from lack of sleep. | in-plural | |
| Places of worship | circle | English | verb | To travel around along a curved path. | transitive | |
| Places of worship | circle | English | verb | To surround. | transitive | |
| Places of worship | circle | English | verb | To place or mark a circle around. | transitive | |
| Places of worship | circle | English | verb | To travel in circles. | intransitive | |
| Places of worship | circle | English | verb | To take part in a magic circle. | lifestyle paganism religion | intransitive |
| 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 | 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 | danh lam | Vietnamese | noun | famous Buddhist temple | ||
| Places of worship | danh lam | Vietnamese | noun | beautiful or renowned place | broadly | |
| Places of worship | eaglais | Irish | noun | church | feminine | |
| Places of worship | eaglais | Irish | noun | alternative form of eagaois (“gizzard”) | alt-of alternative feminine | |
| 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 | eclais | Old Irish | noun | The Christian Church, as an institution | feminine | |
| Places of worship | eclais | Old Irish | noun | a local church or community of believers | feminine | |
| Places of worship | eclais | Old Irish | noun | clergy | feminine | |
| Places of worship | eclais | Old Irish | noun | a church, a building for worship | feminine | |
| Places of worship | ermida | Portuguese | noun | hermitage | feminine | |
| Places of worship | ermida | Portuguese | noun | an isolated chapel, shrine or other sanctuary, often in the care of a hermit or anchorite | feminine | |
| 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 | grove | English | noun | A small forest. | ||
| Places of worship | grove | English | noun | A small forest with minimal undergrowth. | ||
| Places of worship | grove | English | noun | An orchard of fruit trees. | ||
| Places of worship | grove | English | noun | A place of worship. | Wicca lifestyle religion | |
| Places of worship | grove | English | noun | A lodge of the Ancient Order of Druids. | ||
| Places of worship | grove | English | verb | To cultivate in groves; to grow naturally so as to form groves. | ||
| Places of worship | grove | English | verb | To cultivate with periodic harvesting that also serves to create order (gaps and lines of trees) to facilitate further harvesting. | business forestry | |
| Places of worship | grove | English | verb | To plough or gouge with lines. | ||
| Places of worship | hof | English | noun | An enclosure, court, dwelling, building, or house. | ||
| Places of worship | hof | English | noun | A temple, sanctuary, or hall. | lifestyle paganism religion | Germanic |
| Places of worship | hof | English | noun | A Korean-style bar or pub. | ||
| Places of worship | iglesya | Tagalog | noun | church | uncommon | |
| Places of worship | iglesya | Tagalog | noun | ellipsis of Iglesia ni Cristo | abbreviation alt-of colloquial ellipsis | |
| Places of worship | igreja | Portuguese | noun | church (a house of worship) | feminine | |
| Places of worship | igreja | Portuguese | noun | a Christian denomination | Christianity | feminine |
| Places of worship | kapell | Swedish | noun | a chapel (place of worship) | neuter | |
| Places of worship | kapell | Swedish | noun | a small orchestra | neuter | |
| Places of worship | kapell | Swedish | noun | a cover; a canopy (for a boat, sail, or the like) | neuter | |
| 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 | kirke | Danish | noun | church (a house of worship) | Christianity | common-gender |
| Places of worship | kirke | Danish | noun | church (a religious community) | Christianity | common-gender |
| Places of worship | kuil | Indonesian | noun | temple, a house of worship of religions, except for Balinese Hinduism (pura) | ||
| Places of worship | kuil | Indonesian | noun | shrine, a holy or sacred place dedicated to a specific deity, ancestor, hero, martyr, saint, or similar figure of awe and respect, at which said figure is venerated or worshipped | ||
| Places of worship | kyrkje | Norwegian Nynorsk | noun | a church | feminine | |
| Places of worship | kyrkje | Norwegian Nynorsk | verb | e-infinitive form of kyrkja | ||
| 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 | marabut | Polish | noun | marabou, marabou stork, adjutant stork (Leptoptilos crumenifer) | animal-not-person masculine | |
| Places of worship | marabut | Polish | noun | feather of a marabou stork | inanimate masculine | |
| Places of worship | marabut | Polish | noun | marabout (tomb or shrine of a marabout) | Islam lifestyle religion | inanimate masculine |
| Places of worship | marabut | Polish | noun | marabout (Muslim holy man or mystic, especially in parts of North Africa) | Islam lifestyle religion | masculine person |
| 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 | 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 | pühamu | Estonian | noun | sanctuary (consecrated area) | ||
| Places of worship | pühamu | Estonian | noun | sanctuary (place of safety or protection) | figuratively | |
| 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 | sanctuary | English | noun | A place of safety, refuge, or protection. | countable uncountable | |
| Places of worship | sanctuary | English | noun | An area set aside for protection. | countable uncountable | |
| Places of worship | sanctuary | English | noun | A state of being protected, asylum. | countable uncountable | |
| Places of worship | sanctuary | English | noun | The consecrated (or sacred) area of a church or temple around its tabernacle or altar. | countable uncountable | |
| Places of worship | simbahan | Tagalog | noun | church | ||
| Places of worship | simbahan | Tagalog | verb | to be attended a Mass in (of a specific church) | ||
| Places of worship | synagoga | Latin | noun | congregation (of Jews) | declension-1 | |
| Places of worship | synagoga | Latin | noun | synagogue | declension-1 | |
| Places of worship | teach pobail | Irish | noun | church (building) | masculine | |
| Places of worship | teach pobail | Irish | noun | chapel | masculine | |
| 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 | 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 | templom | Hungarian | noun | church (a house of worship) | ||
| Places of worship | templom | Hungarian | noun | temple | ||
| Places of worship | tera | Polish | adv | now | colloquial dialectal not-comparable | |
| Places of worship | tera | Polish | noun | tera (Buddhist temple in Japan) | Buddhism lifestyle religion | feminine |
| Places of worship | tera | Polish | verb | third-person singular present of terać | form-of present singular third-person | |
| Places of worship | ναός | Ancient Greek | noun | a temple | declension-2 | |
| Places of worship | ναός | Ancient Greek | noun | innermost part of a temple, sanctuary, the part of the temple considered most pure and holy | declension-2 | |
| Places of worship | капелла | Russian | noun | choir of singers (from the 18th century, mixed ensemble of singers and musicians) | ||
| Places of worship | капелла | Russian | noun | concert hall for chamber music | ||
| Places of worship | капелла | Russian | noun | chapel | ||
| Places of worship | капелла | Russian | noun | idiomatic; see а капе́лла (a kapɛ́lla) | ||
| Places of worship | мечеть | Ukrainian | noun | mosque | ||
| Places of worship | мечеть | Ukrainian | noun | alternative form of ме́чет m (méčet): bread oven | alt-of alternative dialectal | |
| Places of worship | монастир | Ukrainian | noun | monastery, friary | ||
| Places of worship | монастир | Ukrainian | noun | convent, nunnery | ||
| Places of worship | монастир | Ukrainian | noun | cloister | ||
| Places of worship | пустынь | Russian | noun | hermitage | ||
| Places of worship | пустынь | Russian | noun | a small monastery | ||
| Places of worship | пустынь | Russian | noun | genitive plural of пусты́ня (pustýnja) | form-of genitive plural | |
| Places of worship | ступа | Russian | noun | mortar (a hollow vessel used to grind ingredients with a pestle) | ||
| Places of worship | ступа | Russian | noun | stupa (a dome-shaped Buddhist monument, used to house relics of the Lord Buddha) | ||
| Places of worship | храм | Belarusian | noun | temple | inanimate masculine | |
| Places of worship | храм | Belarusian | noun | shrine | inanimate masculine | |
| Places of worship | храм | Macedonian | noun | temple (a building for worship, a church) | lifestyle religion | masculine |
| Places of worship | храм | Macedonian | noun | shrine | lifestyle religion | masculine |
| Places of worship | храм | Macedonian | noun | ecclesiastical glory | masculine | |
| Places of worship | храм | Macedonian | noun | temple (а place where something sublime is done; a place that commands respect) | figuratively masculine | |
| 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 | церква | Ukrainian | noun | church (building) | ||
| Places of worship | церква | Ukrainian | noun | church (Christian organisation) | ||
| Places of worship | եկեղեցի | Old Armenian | noun | people (said of Hebrews) | ||
| Places of worship | եկեղեցի | Old Armenian | noun | church, assembly of the faithful | ||
| Places of worship | եկեղեցի | Old Armenian | noun | church building, temple consecrated to God | ||
| Places of worship | եկեղեցի | Old Armenian | noun | assembly of any people | ||
| 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 | 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 | كنيسة | Arabic | noun | church (building and organization) | ||
| Places of worship | كنيسة | Arabic | noun | synagogue (building and organization) | ||
| Places of worship | كنيسة | Arabic | noun | a kind of palanquin or litter in which the rider conceals himself | obsolete | |
| Places of worship | مسجد | Urdu | noun | mosque (of a building) | ||
| Places of worship | مسجد | Urdu | noun | prayer hall (of a mosque) | ||
| Places of worship | مسجد | Urdu | noun | a place of worship for prostration | broadly | |
| Places of worship | مسجد | Urdu | noun | synagogue | Judaism obsolete | |
| Places of worship | مٹھ | Urdu | noun | temple | masculine | |
| Places of worship | مٹھ | Urdu | noun | pagoda | masculine | |
| Places of worship | مٹھ | Urdu | noun | monastery | masculine | |
| Places of worship | کنیسہ | Urdu | noun | synagogue | Judaism | |
| Places of worship | کنیسہ | Urdu | noun | church | Christianity | |
| Places of worship | کنیسہ | Urdu | noun | chapel | ||
| Places of worship | ܒܝܬ ܨܠܘܬܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | noun | a place of prayer, prayer hall, prayer room | ||
| Places of worship | ܒܝܬ ܨܠܘܬܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | noun | chapel, oratory | Christianity | |
| Places of worship | ܒܝܬ ܨܠܘܬܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | noun | musalla | Islam lifestyle religion | |
| Places of worship | ܒܝܬܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | house, home | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܒܝܬܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | temple, church | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܒܝܬܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | room, chamber, cell | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܒܝܬܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | stable | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܒܝܬܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | hive | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܒܝܬܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | vessel, receptacle, urn, case | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܒܝܬܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | verse, stanza, introit, strophe, hymn | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܒܝܬܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | seat, base (of a humor/humour) | medicine sciences | masculine |
| Places of worship | ܒܝܬܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | house, mansion, station | astronomy natural-sciences | masculine |
| Places of worship | ܒܝܬܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | companions, followers, servants; sect | in-compounds masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܒܝܬܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | land, country; people, nation, race, tribe, class | in-compounds masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܒܝܬܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | family | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܓܝܒܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | vault | architecture | masculine |
| Places of worship | ܓܝܒܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | temple, shrine, sanctuary | 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 | 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 | ܟܢܘܫܬܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | noun | synagogue (building where a Jewish or Samaritan congregation meets for religious worship and instruction) | ||
| Places of worship | ܟܢܘܫܬܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | noun | congregation, assembly, community | ||
| Places of worship | ܟܢܘܫܬܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | noun | broom, besom | ||
| Places of worship | ܡܣܓܕܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | worship | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܡܣܓܕܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | masjid, mosque | Islam lifestyle religion | 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 | 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 | ܩܦܠܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | recess, nook, inner chamber | architecture | masculine |
| Places of worship | ܩܦܠܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | shrine | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܩܦܠܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | lining, inside of garment | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܩܦܠܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | secret, mystery | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܩܦܠܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | machination, snare | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܩܦܠܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | anything laid up: layer, treasure | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܩܦܠܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | turban, fillet | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܩܦܠܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | departure | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܩܦܠܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | stripping, tearing off | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܩܦܠܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | armful, sheaf | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܩܦܠܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | caravan | feminine | |
| Places of worship | ܩܦܠܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | innkeeper | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܩܦܠܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | chapter | masculine | |
| Places of worship | ܩܬܘܠܝܩܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | adj | general, universal, catholic | ||
| Places of worship | ܩܬܘܠܝܩܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | adj | catholic, universal (title claimed by all apostolic churches) | Christianity | |
| Places of worship | ܩܬܘܠܝܩܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | noun | catholicos | ||
| Places of worship | ܩܬܘܠܝܩܐ | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | noun | cathedral, principal church of a city | ||
| 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 | कनीसा | Hindi | noun | synagogue | Judaism masculine | |
| Places of worship | कनीसा | Hindi | noun | church | Christianity | masculine |
| Places of worship | कनीसा | Hindi | noun | chapel | masculine | |
| Places of worship | बुत-ख़ाना | Hindi | noun | temple | ||
| Places of worship | बुत-ख़ाना | Hindi | noun | pagoda | ||
| Places of worship | विहार | Sanskrit | noun | distribution, transposition (of words) | ||
| Places of worship | विहार | Sanskrit | noun | arrangement or disposition (of the 3 sacred fires; also applied to the fires themselves or the space between them) | ||
| Places of worship | विहार | Sanskrit | noun | too great expansion of the organs of speech (consisting in too great lengthening or drawling in pronunciation, as opposed to संहार (saṃ-hāra)) | ||
| Places of worship | विहार | Sanskrit | noun | walking for pleasure or amusement, wandering, roaming | ||
| Places of worship | विहार | Sanskrit | noun | sport, play, pastime, diversion, enjoyment, pleasure ("in" or "with" compound; at the end of a compound also = "taking delight in") | ||
| Places of worship | विहार | Sanskrit | noun | a place of recreation, pleasure-ground | ||
| Places of worship | विहार | Sanskrit | noun | vihara, a monastery or temple (originally a hall where the monks met or walked about; afterwards these halls were used as temples) | Buddhism lifestyle religion | Jainism |
| Places of worship | विहार | Sanskrit | noun | consecration for a sacrifice | ||
| Places of worship | विहार | Sanskrit | noun | name of the country of मगध (magadha) (called Bihar or Behar from the number of Buddhist monasteries) | ||
| Places of worship | विहार | Sanskrit | noun | shoulder | ||
| Places of worship | विहार | Sanskrit | noun | a particular bird (= बिन्दुरेकक (bindurekaka)) | ||
| Places of worship | विहार | Sanskrit | noun | = वैजयन्त (vaijayanta) | ||
| Places of worship | विहार | Sanskrit | noun | a grazing-ground, pasturage | ||
| Places of worship | विहार | Sanskrit | noun | delighting in | ||
| 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 | ஆலயம் | Tamil | noun | place of worship, temple, church | formal | |
| Places of worship | ஆலயம் | Tamil | noun | abode, dwelling, residence | rare | |
| Places of worship | ஆலயம் | Tamil | noun | town, city | rare | |
| Places of worship | ஆலயம் | Tamil | noun | elephant stable | rare | |
| Places of worship | కోయిల | Telugu | noun | the black cuckoo | neuter | |
| Places of worship | కోయిల | Telugu | noun | alternative form of కోవెల (kōvela) | alt-of alternative neuter | |
| Places of worship | గుడి | Telugu | noun | a circle | neuter | |
| Places of worship | గుడి | Telugu | noun | the name of the secondary form of the vowel ఇ (i) | neuter | |
| Places of worship | గుడి | Telugu | noun | a temple | neuter | |
| Places of worship | คูหา | Thai | noun | cave; cavern; grotto | formal | |
| Places of worship | คูหา | Thai | noun | (ซุ้ม~) open chamber or aperture on a stupa, pagoda, or the like, for housing religious images | architecture | traditional |
| Places of worship | คูหา | Thai | noun | room or chamber (in an apartment, terraced house, or similar building) | architecture | |
| Places of worship | คูหา | Thai | noun | polling booth | government politics | |
| 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 | มหาธาตุ | Thai | noun | (พระ~, พระศรี~, พระศรีรัตน~) relic of the Buddha. | Buddhism lifestyle religion | |
| Places of worship | มหาธาตุ | Thai | noun | (พระ~, พระศรี~, พระศรีรัตน~) place, such as temple, stupa, or pagoda, where a relic of the Buddha is enshrined or housed. | Buddhism lifestyle religion | |
| Places of worship | วัด | Thai | noun | religious compound or place of worship, as temple, sanctuary, monastery, etc. | ||
| Places of worship | วัด | Thai | noun | Buddhist compound; Buddhist place of worship; Buddhist temple; Buddhist monastery. | law | Thailand |
| Places of worship | วัด | Thai | verb | to compare; to measure. | ||
| Places of worship | วัด | Thai | verb | to duel. | slang | |
| Places of worship | วัด | Thai | verb | to swing (a thread, string, arm, etc). | ||
| Places of worship | วิหาร | Thai | noun | abode; dwelling | formal literary | |
| Places of worship | วิหาร | Thai | noun | monastery; temple; place of worship; religious compound | ||
| Places of worship | วิหาร | Thai | noun | (พระ~) image hall (building within a monastery where an image/images of the Buddha is/are housed) | Buddhism lifestyle religion | |
| Places of worship | วิหาร | Thai | noun | relax; rest | formal | |
| Places of worship | စေတီ | Burmese | noun | pagoda, stupa | Buddhism lifestyle religion | |
| Places of worship | စေတီ | Burmese | noun | shrine, sacred depository | ||
| Places of worship | ဗလီ | Burmese | noun | mosque | Islam lifestyle religion | |
| Places of worship | ဗလီ | Burmese | noun | game of polo | ||
| 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 | バシリカ | Japanese | noun | Tokyo no-gloss | ||
| Places of worship | バシリカ | Japanese | noun | basilica (Christian church building having a nave) | ||
| Places of worship | 堂 | Japanese | character | kanji no-gloss | ||
| Places of worship | 堂 | Japanese | noun | hall, a large high ceilinged building, built on raised foundaitions / a hall where a deity is enshrined | ||
| Places of worship | 堂 | Japanese | noun | hall, a large high ceilinged building, built on raised foundaitions / a hall in court where a chief official works | ||
| Places of worship | 堂 | Japanese | noun | a large public building intended to host gatherings of people | ||
| Places of worship | 堂 | Japanese | prefix | magnificent (building) | morpheme | |
| Places of worship | 山門 | Chinese | noun | main temple gate | Buddhism lifestyle religion | |
| Places of worship | 山門 | Chinese | noun | synonym of 寺廟 /寺庙 (sìmiào), temple or monastery | Buddhism lifestyle religion | literary |
| Places of worship | 山門 | Chinese | noun | synonym of 佛教 (Fójiào), Buddhism | literary | |
| Places of worship | 神社 | Japanese | noun | a shrine, especially a Shinto shrine | ||
| Places of worship | 神社 | Japanese | noun | a shrine, especially a Shinto shrine | ||
| Places of worship | 神社 | Japanese | name | a town in Watarai District, Mie Prefecture | ||
| Places of worship | 禪房 | Chinese | noun | living quarters of Buddhist monks and nuns | ||
| Places of worship | 禪房 | Chinese | noun | Buddhist temple | ||
| Places of worship | 納所 | Japanese | noun | a place in a temple where the payment of money or rice was received | ||
| Places of worship | 納所 | Japanese | noun | a monk in charge of the above activities | ||
| Places of worship | 納所 | Japanese | noun | a lower-class monk in charge of general tasks | broadly | |
| Places of worship | 納所 | Japanese | noun | an office for the government, temples, aristocrats etc. to keep taxed rice and money in ancient and medieval times | ||
| Places of worship | 納所 | Japanese | noun | a person employed to work in such an office | ||
| Places of worship | 聖堂 | Chinese | noun | Confucian temple; temple honoring Confucius and housing schools and testing facilities | lifestyle religion | |
| Places of worship | 聖堂 | Chinese | noun | church | Christianity | |
| Places of worship | 西園寺 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| Places of worship | 西園寺 | Japanese | name | Xiyuan Temple | ||
| Prefectures of China | 伊犁 | Chinese | name | Ili (river) | ||
| Prefectures of China | 伊犁 | Chinese | name | (historical) Ili (a former prefecture of the Xinjiang autonomous region, China) | ||
| Prefectures of China | 伊犁 | Chinese | name | Ili (a Kazakh autonomous prefecture in the Xinjiang autonomous region, China) | ||
| Prefectures of China | 那曲 | Chinese | name | Black River (a river in the Tibet Autonomous Region, China; the name for the upper reaches of the Salween) | ||
| Prefectures of China | 那曲 | Chinese | name | Nagqu (a prefecture-level city of the Tibet Autonomous Region, China) | ||
| Prefectures of China | 那曲 | Chinese | name | (~縣) Nagqu (a former county of Nagqu prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region, China; now Seni district, Nagqu) | historical | |
| Prefectures of China | 那曲 | Chinese | name | Nagqu (a town in Seni district, Nagqu, Tibet Autonomous Region, China) | ||
| Prefectures of Japan | Oita | English | name | The capital city of Ōita Prefecture, Japan. | uncountable | |
| Prefectures of Japan | Oita | English | name | A prefecture of Japan. | uncountable | |
| Prefectures of Japan | Okinawa | English | name | A prefecture and island group of Japan. | ||
| Prefectures of Japan | Okinawa | English | name | The main island of the Okinawa and Ryukyu Islands, in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. | ||
| Prefectures of Japan | Okinawa | English | name | The second-largest city on Okinawa Island, in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. | ||
| Prefectures of Japan | Okinawa | English | name | The Battle of Okinawa, which took place on the island of Okinawa in 1945. | historical | |
| Prefectures of Japan | 宮城 | Japanese | name | Miyagi (prefecture, see 宮城県) | ||
| Prefectures of Japan | 宮城 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| Prefectures of Japan | 宮城 | Japanese | name | the Japanese Imperial palace | ||
| Prefectures of Japan | 沖縄 | Japanese | noun | a rope used to catch fish | obsolete possibly rare | |
| Prefectures of Japan | 沖縄 | Japanese | name | the main island in the Okinawa Islands: Okinawa Island | ||
| Prefectures of Japan | 沖縄 | Japanese | name | a group of islands known as the Okinawa Islands | ||
| Prefectures of Japan | 沖縄 | Japanese | name | the southern-most Japanese prefecture: Okinawa Prefecture | ||
| 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 | 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 Chile | Ñuble | Spanish | name | a region of Chile | ||
| Provinces of Chile | Ñuble | Spanish | name | a province of Chile (first-level division) until 1974. | historical | |
| Provinces of Chile | Ñuble | Spanish | name | a province of Chile (second-level division) between 1974 and 2018. | historical | |
| Provinces of China | Việt | Vietnamese | name | a unisex given name from Chinese; predominantly male | ||
| Provinces of China | Việt | Vietnamese | name | Yue, a state in ancient China | history human-sciences sciences | |
| Provinces of China | Việt | Vietnamese | name | Vietnam | in-compounds | |
| Provinces of China | Việt | Vietnamese | adj | of Yue origin | history human-sciences sciences | |
| Provinces of China | Việt | Vietnamese | adj | Vietic | human-sciences linguistics sciences | |
| Provinces of China | Việt | Vietnamese | adj | nationally or culturally Vietnamese | ||
| Provinces of China | Việt | Vietnamese | adj | synonym of Kinh (“ethnically Vietnamese”) | rare | |
| Provinces of China | Việt | Vietnamese | name | Guangdong and Guangxi, also known as Yue | rare | |
| 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 Ecuador | Tungurahua | English | name | A province in central Ecuador. Capital: Ambato. | ||
| Provinces of Ecuador | Tungurahua | English | name | A volcano in Ecuador, which gives its name to the province. | ||
| Provinces of Indonesia | Yogyakarta | Indonesian | name | Yogyakarta (a city, the provincial capital of the Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia) | ||
| Provinces of Indonesia | Yogyakarta | Indonesian | name | Yogyakarta (an autonomous region of Indonesia) | ||
| Provinces of Indonesia | Yogyakarta | Indonesian | name | the sultanate in Java | ||
| 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 | Cremona | English | name | Province of Lombardy, Italy. | ||
| Provinces of Italy | Cremona | English | name | City and capital of Cremona. | ||
| Provinces of Italy | Cremona | English | name | A village in Alberta, Canada. | ||
| Provinces of Italy | Cremona | English | noun | A superior kind of violin, formerly made at Cremona in Italy. | ||
| Provinces of Italy | Ravenna | English | name | A province in the region of Emilia-Romagna, in northern Italy. | ||
| Provinces of Italy | Ravenna | English | name | A coastal city, the present-day capital of the province of Ravenna. | ||
| Provinces of Italy | Ravenna | English | name | A city, the county seat of Portage County, Ohio, United States, named after the Italian city. | ||
| Provinces of Italy | 米蘭 | Chinese | name | Milan (a city and comune, the capital of the Metropolitan City of Milan and the region of Lombardy, Italy) | ||
| Provinces of Italy | 米蘭 | Chinese | name | Milan (a metropolitan city of Lombardy, established in 2015; in full, the Metropolitan City of Milan) | ||
| Provinces of Italy | 米蘭 | Chinese | name | a female given name, equivalent to English Milan | ||
| Provinces of Italy | 米蘭 | Chinese | name | a male given name, equivalent to English Milan | ||
| Provinces of Italy | 米蘭 | Chinese | name | Miran (ancient oasis town in Xinjiang) | historical | |
| Provinces of Italy | 米蘭 | Chinese | noun | Alternative name for 樹蘭/树兰 (“Aglaia odorata”). | alt-of alternative name | |
| Provinces of Italy | 米蘭 | Chinese | noun | Canada goldenrod (Solidago canadensis) | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 伊豆 | Japanese | name | Izu (a city in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan) | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 伊豆 | Japanese | name | Izu Province, an old province of Japan | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 伊豆 | Japanese | name | Izu Peninsula | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 伊豆 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| 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 | 信濃 | Japanese | name | Shinano Province, an old province of Japan in present-day Nagano Prefecture | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 信濃 | Japanese | name | Shinano River | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 信濃 | Japanese | name | Shinano (a town in Nagano Prefecture, Japan) | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 備州 | Japanese | name | short for 吉備国 (Kibi no kuni, “Kibi Province, a feudal province of Japan”), in the area of Okayama Prefecture and eastern Hiroshima prefecture. It was divided into Bizen, Bitchū, and Bingo Provinces in the late 7th century, and Mimasaka Province was separated from Bizen Province in the 8th century / short for 備前国 (Bizen no kuni, “Bizen Province”) | abbreviation alt-of historical | |
| Provinces of Japan | 備州 | Japanese | name | short for 吉備国 (Kibi no kuni, “Kibi Province, a feudal province of Japan”), in the area of Okayama Prefecture and eastern Hiroshima prefecture. It was divided into Bizen, Bitchū, and Bingo Provinces in the late 7th century, and Mimasaka Province was separated from Bizen Province in the 8th century / short for 備中国 (Bitchū no kuni, “Bitchū Province”) | abbreviation alt-of historical | |
| Provinces of Japan | 備州 | Japanese | name | short for 吉備国 (Kibi no kuni, “Kibi Province, a feudal province of Japan”), in the area of Okayama Prefecture and eastern Hiroshima prefecture. It was divided into Bizen, Bitchū, and Bingo Provinces in the late 7th century, and Mimasaka Province was separated from Bizen Province in the 8th century / short for 備後国 (Bingo no kuni, “Bingo Province”) | abbreviation alt-of historical | |
| 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 | 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 | 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 | 日立 | Japanese | noun | growth as the days pass | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 日立 | Japanese | noun | physical recovery day by day from an illness or after childbirth | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 日立 | Japanese | name | Hitachi, a Japanese company | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 日立 | Japanese | name | Hitachi (a city in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan) | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 日立 | Japanese | name | Hitachi Province, a former region in Japan, roughly equivalent to modern-day Ibaraki prefecture | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 日立 | Japanese | name | an imperial title, granted to Prince Hitachi and Princess Hitachi | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 東国 | Japanese | noun | a country to the east | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 東国 | Japanese | name | synonym of 関東 (Kantō) | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 東国 | Japanese | name | the eight eastern provinces that are now Kantō | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 武蔵 | Japanese | name | Musashi Province: a region of old Japan consisting of modern-day Tokyo, Saitama, and Kanagawa prefectures. | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 武蔵 | Japanese | name | a battleship of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II (see Japanese battleship Musashi on Wikipedia.Wikipedia) | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 武蔵 | Japanese | name | a place name | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 武蔵 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 武蔵 | Japanese | name | a unisex given name | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 武蔵 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 武蔵 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 武蔵 | Japanese | name | a male given name | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 武蔵 | Japanese | name | a male given name | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 武蔵 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| 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 | 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 | 美濃 | Japanese | name | a placename, especially: / short for 美濃国 (Mino no kuni): Mino Province, an old province of Japan | abbreviation alt-of historical | |
| Provinces of Japan | 美濃 | Japanese | name | a placename, especially: / short for 美濃市 (Mino-shi): Mino (a city in Gifu Prefecture, Japan) | abbreviation alt-of | |
| Provinces of Japan | 美濃 | Japanese | name | short for 美濃紙 (Mino-gami, “traditional Japanese paper made in the Mino area”) | abbreviation alt-of | |
| Provinces of Japan | 美濃 | Japanese | name | short for 美濃絹 (Mino-ginu, “traditional Japanese silk made in the Mino area”) | abbreviation alt-of | |
| Provinces of Japan | 肥 | Japanese | character | fat, plump | kanji | |
| Provinces of Japan | 肥 | Japanese | character | productive, fertile | kanji | |
| Provinces of Japan | 肥 | Japanese | noun | manure, fertilizer, dung | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 肥 | Japanese | affix | short for 肥の国 (Hi no kuni, Hi Province, a former province in Japan) / short for 肥前 (Hizen, Hizen Province, a former province) | abbreviation alt-of historical | |
| Provinces of Japan | 肥 | Japanese | affix | short for 肥の国 (Hi no kuni, Hi Province, a former province in Japan) / short for 肥後 (Higo, Higo Province, a former province) | abbreviation alt-of historical | |
| Provinces of Japan | 肥 | Japanese | affix | short for 肥前藩 (Hizen han, Hizen domain (Saga Domain), a former domain in Japan) | abbreviation alt-of historical | |
| Provinces of Japan | 肥後 | Japanese | name | Higo Province, an old province of Japan, now Kumamoto prefecture | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 肥後 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 薩摩 | Japanese | name | Satsuma (a district of Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan) | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 薩摩 | Japanese | name | Satsuma (a town in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan) | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 薩摩 | Japanese | name | the Satsuma Domain (薩摩藩) | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 薩摩 | Japanese | name | Satsuma Province, an old province of Japan | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 讃岐 | Japanese | name | Sanuki Province, an old province of Japan | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 讃岐 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 豊州 | Japanese | name | short for 豊国 (Toyo no kuni, “Toyo Province, a feudal province of Japan”) / short for 豊前国 (Buzen no kuni, “Buzen Province”) | abbreviation alt-of historical | |
| Provinces of Japan | 豊州 | Japanese | name | short for 豊国 (Toyo no kuni, “Toyo Province, a feudal province of Japan”) / short for 豊後国 (Bungo no kuni, “Bungo Province”) | abbreviation alt-of historical | |
| Provinces of Japan | 越後 | Japanese | name | Echigo (a historical province of Japan, roughly corresponding to present-day Niigata Prefecture) | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 越後 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 雲州 | Japanese | name | no-gloss | ||
| Provinces of Japan | 雲州 | Japanese | name | short for 出雲国 (Izumo no kuni, “Izumo Province, a feudal province of Japan”) | abbreviation alt-of historical | |
| 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 | น่าน | Thai | name | Nan (a province of Thailand) | ||
| Provinces of Thailand | น่าน | Thai | name | Nan (a river in Thailand) | ||
| Provinces of Thailand | น่าน | Thai | noun | territory. | ||
| Provinces of Thailand | ปริมณฑล | Thai | noun | sphere; orb | formal | |
| Provinces of Thailand | ปริมณฑล | Thai | noun | sphere; realm; domain; region; area | formal | |
| Provinces of Thailand | ปริมณฑล | Thai | noun | circumference; circuit; vicinity; environs; outskirts | formal | |
| Provinces of Thailand | ปริมณฑล | Thai | name | the provinces surrounding Bangkok, that is, Chachoengsao, Nakhon Pathom, Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, Samut Prakan, and Samut Sakhon | ||
| Provinces of Thailand | ปริมณฑล | Thai | adv | (often preceded by เป็น) neatly; orderly | Buddhism lifestyle religion | |
| Provinces of Vietnam | Hue | English | name | A port city in central Vietnam. | ||
| Provinces of Vietnam | Hue | English | name | A Vietnamese province with that city as its capital. | ||
| Provinces of the Netherlands | Lèmbörg | Limburgish | name | Limburg, a province of the Netherlands. | neuter | |
| Provinces of the Netherlands | Lèmbörg | Limburgish | name | Limburg, a province of Belgium. | neuter | |
| Provinces of the Netherlands | Зеландия | Russian | name | Zealand (Danish island) | ||
| Provinces of the Netherlands | Зеландия | Russian | name | Zeeland (Dutch province) | ||
| Provinces of the Philippines | Isabela | English | name | A female given name from Spanish. | ||
| Provinces of the Philippines | Isabela | English | name | A province of Cagayan Valley, Luzon, Philippines. Capital and largest city: Ilagan. | ||
| Provinces of the Philippines | Isabela | English | name | A city in Basilan, Mindanao, Philippines. | ||
| Provinces of the Philippines | Isabela | English | name | A municipality of Negros Occidental, Visayas, Philippines. | ||
| 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 | Mountain Province | English | name | A province of the Cordillera Administrative Region, Luzon, Philippines. Capital: Bontoc. | ||
| Provinces of the Philippines | Mountain Province | English | name | A huge province in the Cordilleras composed of the subprovinces of Apayao, Amburayan, Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga, and Lepanto-Bontoc | historical | |
| Provinces of the Philippines | Sarangani | Cebuano | name | Sarangani (a province of Soccsksargen, Mindanao, Philippines; capital: Alabel) | ||
| Provinces of the Philippines | Sarangani | Cebuano | name | Sarangani (a municipality of Davao Occidental, Davao Region, Mindanao, Philippines) | ||
| Provinces of the Philippines | Sarangani | Cebuano | name | Sarangani (an island of Soccsksargen, Mindanao, Philippines) | ||
| Provinces of the Philippines | Sarangani | Cebuano | name | the Sarangani islands; the islands of Sarangani and Balut collectively | ||
| Provinces of the Philippines | Sarangani | Cebuano | name | the Sarangani Bay | ||
| 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 | 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 | |
| Regional units of Greece | مغنيسيا | Arabic | noun | magnesia | ||
| Regional units of Greece | مغنيسيا | Arabic | noun | Magnesia, any region or city called so | ||
| Regions in the world | ܥܪܒܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | large wooden bowl or vessel; washtub, kneading trough | feminine | |
| Regions in the world | ܥܪܒܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | cup (unit of measure) | feminine | |
| Regions in the world | ܥܪܒܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | water wheel | feminine | |
| Regions in the world | ܥܪܒܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | olive press | feminine | |
| Regions in the world | ܥܪܒܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | vetch, chickpea | feminine | |
| Regions in the world | ܥܪܒܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | sheep, lamb | masculine | |
| Regions in the world | ܥܪܒܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | ram | masculine | |
| Regions in the world | ܥܪܒܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | sunset | masculine | |
| Regions in the world | ܥܪܒܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | west | masculine | |
| Regions in the world | ܥܪܒܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | guarantee, surety | masculine | |
| Regions in the world | ܥܪܒܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | sponsor, guarantor, surety, securer | masculine | |
| Regions in the world | ܥܪܒܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | guardian, godfather | masculine | |
| Regions in the world | ܥܪܒܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | groomsman | masculine | |
| Regions in the world | ܥܪܒܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | security, bail | law | masculine |
| Regions in the world | ܥܪܒܐ | Classical Syriac | noun | emphatic plural of ܥܪܒܬܐ | emphatic form-of plural | |
| Regions in the world | ܥܪܒܐ | Classical Syriac | name | Arabah | feminine | |
| 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 | Häme | Finnish | name | Tavastia, a historical province and area in Finland | error-lua-exec | |
| Regions of Finland | Häme | Finnish | name | a Finnish surname transferred from the place name | error-lua-exec | |
| Regions of Finland | Pohjanmaa | Finnish | name | Ostrobothnia (a historical province of Finland) | ||
| Regions of Finland | Pohjanmaa | Finnish | name | Ostrobothnia (administrative region of contemporary Finland) | ||
| Regions of Finland | Savo | Finnish | name | Savonia (historical and cultural region in Finland) | error-lua-exec | |
| Regions of Finland | Savo | Finnish | name | a Finnish surname transferred from the place name | error-lua-exec | |
| Regions of Greece | Peloponnese | English | name | A peninsula in Greece, separated from mainland Europe by the Gulf of Corinth and connected to it by the Isthmus of Corinth. | ||
| Regions of Greece | Peloponnese | English | name | A periphery of Greece containing Achaea, Arcadia, Argolis, Corinthia, Elis, Laconia, and Messenia. | ||
| Regions of Singapore | Central Region | English | name | A region in Ghana. | ||
| Regions of Singapore | Central Region | English | name | A region of Singapore. | ||
| 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 | error-lua-exec | |
| Republics of Russia | Mari | Finnish | name | Mari Republic | uncountable | |
| Rivers in Africa | 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 Africa | Nile | English | name | A township in Ohio, United States, named after the river; in full, Nile Township, Scioto County, Ohio. | ||
| Rivers in Africa | Nile | English | name | A locality in Northern Midlands council area, eastern Tasmania, Australia. | ||
| 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 | Valbona | Albanian | name | a female given name | feminine | |
| Rivers in Albania | Valbona | Albanian | name | definite nominative singular of Valbonë | definite form-of nominative singular | |
| 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 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 | Eucumbene | English | name | A river in the Snowy Mountains range of New South Wales, dammed at the man-made Lake Eucumbene to produce hydroelectricity. | ||
| Rivers in Australia | Eucumbene | English | name | A locality in the Snowy Monaro council area, south eastern New South Wales, Australia. | ||
| Rivers in Australia | Ingeegoodbee | English | name | A river in the Snowy Mountains range of New South Wales, Australia. | ||
| Rivers in Australia | Ingeegoodbee | English | name | A locality in the Snowy Monaro council area, south eastern New South Wales, Australia. | ||
| 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 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 | Niagara | French | name | Niagara River | masculine uncountable | |
| Rivers in Canada | Niagara | French | name | Niagara Falls | feminine plural plural-only | |
| Rivers in Canada | Trout River | English | name | One of six rivers in North America; three each in Canada and the United States | ||
| Rivers in Canada | Trout River | English | name | A town in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. | ||
| Rivers in Canada | Trout River | English | name | A hamlet in New York, United States. | ||
| Rivers in Centre-Val de Loire, France | Malnoue | French | name | a farm in La Gaubretière, Vendée department, Pays de la Loire, France | feminine | |
| Rivers in Centre-Val de Loire, France | Malnoue | French | name | a farm in Marolles-en-Brie, Seine-et-Marne department, Île-de-France, France | feminine | |
| Rivers in Centre-Val de Loire, France | Malnoue | French | name | a farm in Ruan-sur-Egvonne, Loir-et-Cher department, Centre-Val de Loire, France | feminine | |
| Rivers in Centre-Val de Loire, France | Malnoue | French | name | a hamlet in Soulaines-sur-Aubance, Maine-et-Loire department, Pays de la Loire, France | feminine | |
| Rivers in Centre-Val de Loire, France | Malnoue | French | name | A malevolent underground river (in actuality a very high water table that floods easily), connected to the Loire and harming people, cattle and buildings with diseases, rot, drowning, etc. | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | |
| Rivers in Centre-Val de Loire, France | Malnoue | French | name | a district of Aubigny-sur-Nère, Cher department, Centre-Val de Loire, France | ||
| Rivers in China | Han River | English | name | A major river in South Korea that flows through Seoul. | ||
| Rivers in China | Han River | English | name | A tributary of the Yangtse flowing through Shaanxi and Hubei, China, with its river mouth in Wuhan | ||
| Rivers in China | Han River | English | name | A river in Da Nang, Vietnam. | ||
| Rivers in China | Huangpu | English | name | A tributary of the Yangtze in Shanghai Municipality in China. | ||
| Rivers in China | Huangpu | English | name | A district of Shanghai, China. | ||
| Rivers in China | Huangpu | English | name | A district of Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. | ||
| Rivers in China | 元江 | Chinese | name | The "Yuan River", the Chinese stretch of the Red River, prior to its crossing the Vietnamese border | ||
| Rivers in China | 元江 | Chinese | name | Yuanjiang (an autonomous county of Yuxi, Yunnan, China) | ||
| 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 | 泿 | Chinese | character | an ancient river in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region | ||
| Rivers in China | 泿 | Chinese | character | boundary; bank of stream or river | obsolete | |
| 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 | 渜 | Chinese | character | watery excrement; diarrhea | Cantonese | |
| 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 | 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 | 黑水 | Chinese | name | the ancient names of various rivers | historical | |
| Rivers in China | 黑水 | Chinese | name | the Amur River; Heilong Jiang | historical | |
| Rivers in China | 黑水 | Chinese | name | Heishui Mohe, a tribe of Mohe people along the Amur River | ||
| Rivers in China | 黑水 | Chinese | name | Heishui (a county of Ngawa prefecture, Sichuan, China) | ||
| Rivers in China | 黑水 | Chinese | name | Heishui (a town in Jianping, Chaoyang, Liaoning, China) | ||
| Rivers in China | 黑水 | Chinese | name | Heishui (a town in Taonan, Baicheng, Jilin, China) | ||
| Rivers in China | 黑水 | Chinese | name | Heishui (a town in Youyang, Chongqing, China) | ||
| 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 Egypt | Nile | English | name | A locality in Northern Midlands council area, eastern Tasmania, Australia. | ||
| Rivers in 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 England | Tweed | English | name | A municipality and community therein, in Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. | countable uncountable | |
| Rivers in England | Tweed | English | name | An unincorporated community in Laurens County, Georgia, United States. | countable uncountable | |
| Rivers in 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 England | Tweed | English | name | A river in this region of New South Wales. | countable uncountable | |
| Rivers in England | Tweed | English | name | A surname. | countable | |
| Rivers in Europe | Desna | English | name | A river in Russia and Ukraine, left tributary of the Dnieper. | ||
| Rivers in Europe | Desna | English | name | Various rivers in Russia and Ukraine. | ||
| Rivers in Europe | Desna | English | name | Various villages in India and Ukraine | ||
| Rivers in Europe | Milova | English | name | A river, a left tributary of the Komyshna, originating near the village of Yasnoprominske, having its course entirely within the Starobilsk Raion of the Luhansk Oblast of Ukraine, discharging into the Komyshna near the village of Striltsivka. | ||
| Rivers in Europe | Milova | English | name | A village in Balakliia urban hromada, Izium Raion, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine, founded in 1686. | ||
| Rivers in Europe | Samara | English | name | An oblast of Russia. | ||
| Rivers in Europe | Samara | English | name | A city, the administrative center of Samara Oblast, Russia, the sixth-largest in the country by population. | ||
| Rivers in Europe | Samara | English | name | A tributary of the Volga in Russia, which meets the Volga at the city of the same name. | ||
| Rivers in Europe | Samara | English | name | A female given name. | ||
| Rivers in Europe | Samara | English | name | A tributary of the Dnieper in Ukraine. | ||
| Rivers in Europe | Samara | English | name | A village in Mykolaivka settlement hromada, Sumy Raion, Sumy Oblast, Ukraine. | ||
| Rivers in Europe | Лисівка | Ukrainian | name | Lysivka (a village in Pokrovsk urban hromada, Pokrovsk Raion, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, founded in 1885) | uncountable | |
| Rivers in Europe | Лисівка | Ukrainian | name | Lysivka (a village in Yarmolyntsi settlement hromada, Khmelnytskyi Raion, Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine, founded before 1821) | uncountable | |
| Rivers in Europe | Лисівка | Ukrainian | name | Lysivka (a village in Liutenka rural hromada, Myrhorod Raion, Poltava Oblast, Ukraine, founded in 1670) | uncountable | |
| Rivers in Europe | Лисівка | Ukrainian | name | Lysivka (a village in Novi Sanzhary settlement hromada, Poltava Raion, Poltava Oblast, Ukraine) | uncountable | |
| Rivers in Europe | Лисівка | Ukrainian | name | Lysivka (a village in Kornyn settlement hromada, Zhytomyr Raion, Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine, founded in 1810) | uncountable | |
| Rivers in Europe | Лисівка | Ukrainian | name | Lysivka (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) | uncountable | |
| Rivers in Europe | Ромен | Ukrainian | name | Romen (a river in Ukraine) | uncountable | |
| Rivers in Europe | Ромен | Ukrainian | name | 1928–1933 spelling of Ромни́ (Romný, “Romny”), which was deprecated in the orthography reform of 1933 | uncountable | |
| Rivers in Europe | Ромен | Ukrainian | name | genitive plural of Ромни́ (Romný) | form-of genitive plural | |
| 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 | Erymanthos | English | name | A mountain in the southcentral part of the Achaia prefecture in southwestern Greece | ||
| Rivers in Greece | Erymanthos | English | name | A river in the southwestern Peloponnese in southwestern Greece, it flows into the Achaia and the Ilia prefectures | ||
| 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 | Πηνειός | Ancient Greek | name | Peneus, a river god | human-sciences mysticism mythology philosophy sciences | Greek declension-2 masculine |
| Rivers in Greece | Πηνειός | Ancient Greek | name | the river Peneus | declension-2 masculine | |
| 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 | Gomti | English | name | A river in northern India, tributary of the Ganga, flowing through Uttar Pradesh. | ||
| Rivers in India | Gomti | English | name | A female given name from Sanskrit used in India. | ||
| 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 | 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 | Ural | English | adj | Relating to the Ural Mountains. | not-comparable | |
| Rivers in Kazakhstan | Ural | English | name | A river that rises in the Urals and flows through Russia and Kazakhstan | ||
| 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 Norway | Vinstra | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | a river in Nord-Fron, Oppland, Norway, running from the lake Vinstre down to Lågen | ||
| Rivers in Norway | Vinstra | Norwegian Nynorsk | name | a town (with city status) placed on the mouth of this river | ||
| 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 | Nysa | Polish | name | Nysa (a city in Opole Voivodeship, Poland) | feminine | |
| Rivers in Poland | Nysa | Polish | name | any of several rivers in Poland, including the Nysa Kłodzka, Nysa Łużycka, and Nysa Szalona | colloquial feminine | |
| Rivers in Russia | Desna | English | name | A river in Russia and Ukraine, left tributary of the Dnieper. | ||
| Rivers in Russia | Desna | English | name | Various rivers in Russia and Ukraine. | ||
| Rivers in Russia | Desna | English | name | Various villages in India and Ukraine | ||
| Rivers in Russia | Kolyma | English | name | An area in the far north-eastern region of Russia; location of Stalinist slave labour camps in the 1930s to 1950s. | ||
| Rivers in Russia | Kolyma | English | name | A river in the far north-eastern area of Russia. | ||
| Rivers in Russia | Ural | English | adj | Relating to the Ural Mountains. | not-comparable | |
| Rivers in Russia | Ural | English | name | A river that rises in the Urals and flows through Russia and Kazakhstan | ||
| Rivers in Russia | Молога | Russian | name | a river in Russia | ||
| Rivers in Russia | Молога | Russian | name | an evacuated city once located on the mouth of this river. Capital of the Mologa principality, which existed in the 14th century. Now the city is located under the water of the Rybinsk Artificial Sea. | ||
| Rivers in Russia | Молога | Russian | name | a village located on the left side of river Kostroma | ||
| Rivers in Scotland | Irvine | English | name | A river in Ayrshire, Scotland, which flows into the Firth of Clyde near the town of Irvine. | countable uncountable | |
| Rivers in Scotland | Irvine | English | name | A town in North Ayrshire council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NS3238). | countable uncountable | |
| Rivers in Scotland | Irvine | English | name | A hamlet in Alberta, Canada. | countable uncountable | |
| Rivers in Scotland | Irvine | English | name | A place in the United States: / A city in Orange County, California. | countable uncountable | |
| Rivers in Scotland | Irvine | English | name | A place in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Marion County, Florida. | countable uncountable | |
| Rivers in Scotland | Irvine | English | name | A place in the United States: / A city, the county seat of Estill County, Kentucky. | countable uncountable | |
| Rivers in Scotland | Irvine | English | name | A place in the United States: / A township in Benson County, North Dakota. | countable uncountable | |
| Rivers in Scotland | Irvine | English | name | A place in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Converse County, Wyoming. | countable uncountable | |
| Rivers in Scotland | Irvine | English | name | A surname from Scottish Gaelic derived from the place name. | countable uncountable | |
| Rivers in Scotland | Irvine | English | name | A male given name transferred from the surname. | countable uncountable | |
| 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 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 Wrexham, Wales | Alyn | English | name | A river in Denbighshire, Flintshire and Wrexham borough county borough, Wales, which joins the River Dee on the border with England; in full, the River Alyn. | ||
| Rivers in Wrexham, Wales | Alyn | English | name | A male given name, compare with Alun. | ||
| Rivers in the Philippines | Aklan | English | name | A province of Western Visayas, Visayas, Philippines. Capital: Kalibo. | ||
| Rivers in the Philippines | Aklan | English | name | Aklan River (a river in Aklan, Western Visayas, Visayas, Philippines) | ||
| Rivers in the Philippines | Butuanon | Cebuano | adj | Butuanon | ||
| Rivers in the Philippines | Butuanon | Cebuano | noun | Butuanon (ethnolinguistic group) | ||
| Rivers in the Philippines | Butuanon | Cebuano | noun | Butuanon (person) | ||
| Rivers in the Philippines | Butuanon | Cebuano | name | the Butuanon language | ||
| Rivers in the Philippines | Butuanon | Cebuano | name | a river in Mandaue | ||
| 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 | Appomattox | English | noun | Alternative form of Appomattoc. | alt-of alternative plural plural-only | |
| Rivers in the United States | Appomattox | English | name | A river in Virginia, United States; in full, the Appomattox River. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Appomattox | English | name | A town, the county seat of Appomattox County, Virginia, United States, formerly known as Nebraska and Appomattox Station | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Appomattox | English | name | A historic village in Appomattox County, Virginia, United States, formerly the county seat, also known as Clover Hill and Appomattox Court House | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Appomattox | English | name | The 1865 surrender of Robert E. Lee's Confederate army to Ulysses S. Grant's Union army, which occurred at Appomattox Court House at the end of the American Civil War. | ||
| 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 | Coosa | English | name | the Coosa River in Georgia and Alabama, USA, which is a tributary of the Alabama River. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Coosa | English | name | An unincorporated community in Leake County, Mississippi, United States. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Coosa | English | name | Ellipsis of Coosa County. | abbreviation alt-of ellipsis | |
| 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 | Haw | English | name | A topographic and patronymic surname transferred from the given name. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Haw | English | name | A river in the US state of North Carolina. | ||
| 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 | Kissimmee | English | name | A city, the county seat of Osceola County, Florida, United States. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Kissimmee | English | name | The Kissimmee River in Florida. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Lackawanna | English | name | the Lackawanna River in Pennsylvania, USA, a tributary of the Susquehanna River. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Lackawanna | English | name | A city in Erie County, New York, United States, named after the Lackawanna Steel Company. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Lackawanna | English | name | a short name for the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, which was merged into the Erie Lackawanna Railroad in 1960. | rail-transport railways transport | |
| Rivers in the United States | Manistee | English | name | An unincorporated community in Monroe County, Alabama, United States. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Manistee | English | name | A city, the county seat of Manistee County, Michigan, United States. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Manistee | English | name | the Manistee River in Michigan, which flows into Lake Michigan at the city of Manistee. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Merrimack | English | name | A town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Merrimack | English | name | a river in New Hampshire and Massachusetts, USA, which flows into the Atlantic Ocean. | ||
| 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 | Obion | English | name | A town in Obion County, Tennessee, United States. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Obion | English | name | the Obion River in Tennessee, a tributary of the Mississippi River. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Pembina | English | noun | A member of the Pembina Band of Chippewa Indians, a historical band of Chippewa (Ojibwe), originally living along the Red River of the North and its tributaries. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Pembina | English | name | A neighbourhood of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Pembina | English | name | An unincorporated community in Christian County, Missouri, United States. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Pembina | English | name | A small city in Pembina County, North Dakota, United States, near the Canadian border. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Pembina | English | name | A river in Alberta, Canada. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Pembina | English | name | A river in Manitoba, Canada, and North Dakota, USA. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Severn | English | name | A river in England and Wales that flows into the Bristol Channel. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Severn | English | name | A long river in northern Ontario which flows into Hudson Bay. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Severn | English | name | A short river in central Ontario which flows into Lake Huron. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Severn | English | name | A number of other rivers in Australia, New Zealand and the United States. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Severn | English | name | A township in Ontario, Canada, created in 1994 on the amalgamation of several smaller communities. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Severn | English | name | A census-designated place in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Severn | English | name | A small town in Northampton County, North Carolina, United States. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Severn | English | name | A surname. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Tallapoosa | English | name | A city in Haralson County, Georgia, United States, named after the river. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Tallapoosa | English | name | A small city in New Madrid County, Missouri, United States, named after the county in Alabama. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Tallapoosa | English | name | the Tallapoosa River in Georgia and Alabama, which forms the Alabama River after joining the Coosa River. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Trempealeau | English | name | A village and town in Trempealeau County, Wisconsin, United States. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Trempealeau | English | name | the Trempealeau River in Wisconsin, which joins the Mississippi near Winona, Minnesota. | ||
| 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 | Umatilla | English | name | A city in Lake County, Florida, United States. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Umatilla | English | name | A city in Umatilla County, Oregon, United States, named after the river. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Umatilla | English | name | The Umatilla River in Oregon, which is a tributary of the Columbia River. | ||
| Rivers in the United States | Umatilla | English | noun | A member of a Sahaptin-speaking Native American tribe who traditionally inhabited the Columbia Plateau region of the northwestern United States, along the Umatilla and Columbia rivers. | ||
| 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 | Pahang | Cebuano | name | a surname | ||
| States of Malaysia | Pahang | Cebuano | name | Pahang; a sultanate and a federal state of Malaysia | ||
| States of Malaysia | Куала-Лумпур | Ukrainian | name | Kuala Lumpur (the capital city of Malaysia) | uncountable | |
| States of Malaysia | Куала-Лумпур | Ukrainian | name | Kuala Lumpur (a federal territory of Malaysia) | uncountable | |
| States of Malaysia | კუალა-ლუმპური | Georgian | name | Kuala Lumpur (the capital of Malaysia) | ||
| States of Malaysia | კუალა-ლუმპური | Georgian | 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 the United States | MS | English | noun | Abbreviation of manuscript. | abbreviation alt-of countable uncountable | |
| States of the United States | MS | English | noun | Initialism of mint state, a grading term. | hobbies lifestyle numismatics | abbreviation alt-of countable initialism uncountable |
| States of the United States | MS | English | noun | M/S: Initialism of motor ship. | nautical transport | countable uncountable |
| States of the United States | MS | English | noun | Initialism of morphine sulfate. | medicine pharmacology sciences | abbreviation alt-of countable initialism uncountable |
| States of the United States | MS | English | noun | Initialism of mitral stenosis. | cardiology medicine sciences | abbreviation alt-of countable initialism uncountable |
| States of the United States | MS | English | noun | Initialism of multiple sclerosis. | medicine neurology neuroscience sciences | abbreviation alt-of initialism uncountable |
| States of the United States | MS | English | noun | Initialism of Master of Science. | abbreviation alt-of countable initialism uncountable | |
| States of the United States | MS | English | noun | Initialism of middle school. | abbreviation alt-of countable initialism uncountable | |
| States of the United States | MS | English | noun | Initialism of mini-sheet. | hobbies lifestyle philately | abbreviation alt-of countable initialism uncountable |
| States of the United States | MS | English | noun | Initialism of murder-suicide. | criminology human-sciences law sciences | abbreviation alt-of countable initialism uncountable |
| States of the United States | MS | English | noun | Initialism of medium shot. | broadcasting media | abbreviation alt-of countable initialism uncountable |
| States of the United States | MS | English | noun | Initialism of member of Senedd | government politics | UK abbreviation alt-of countable initialism uncountable |
| States of the United States | MS | English | name | Abbreviation of Mato Grosso do Sul: a state of Brazil. | abbreviation alt-of | |
| States of the United States | MS | English | name | Initialism of Microsoft: an American multinational technology company founded in 1975. | abbreviation alt-of initialism | |
| States of the United States | MS | English | name | Abbreviation of Mississippi: a state of the United States. | abbreviation alt-of | |
| States of the United States | MS | English | name | Initialism of Morgan Stanley. | business finance stock-ticker-symbol | abbreviation alt-of initialism |
| 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 | OK | English | noun | Endorsement; approval; acceptance; acquiescence. | ||
| States of the United States | OK | English | verb | To approve; to accept; to acquiesce to. | transitive | |
| States of the United States | OK | English | verb | To confirm by activating a button marked OK. | computing engineering mathematics natural-sciences physical-sciences sciences | transitive |
| States of the United States | OK | English | adj | All right, acceptable, permitted. | ||
| States of the United States | OK | English | adj | Satisfactory, reasonably good; not exceptional. | ||
| States of the United States | OK | English | adj | Satisfied (with); willing to accept a state of affairs. | ||
| States of the United States | OK | English | adj | In good health or a good emotional state. | ||
| States of the United States | OK | English | adv | Satisfactorily, sufficiently well. | ||
| States of the United States | OK | English | intj | Used to indicate acknowledgement or acceptance. | ||
| States of the United States | OK | English | intj | Used to dismiss a dialog box or confirm a prompt. | computing engineering mathematics natural-sciences physical-sciences sciences | |
| States of the United States | OK | English | intj | Used to introduce a sentence in order to draw attention to the importance of what is being said. | ||
| States of the United States | OK | English | intj | Used in turn-taking, serving as a request to the speaker to grant the turn to the interrupter. | ||
| States of the United States | OK | English | intj | Used to sarcastically or sardonically indicate agreement with the previous statement. | ||
| States of the United States | OK | English | name | Abbreviation of Oklahoma: a state of the United States. | abbreviation alt-of | |
| States of the United States | OK | English | noun | Karaoke. | Hong-Kong no-plural | |
| States of the United States | OR | English | conj | Inclusive or; either one proposition or the other is true or both. | human-sciences logic mathematics philosophy sciences | |
| States of the United States | OR | English | conj | A lexical symbol to implement inclusive or in a computer language. | computer computing engineering mathematics natural-sciences physical-sciences science sciences | |
| States of the United States | OR | English | conj | A logic gate to implement inclusive or. | business electrical electrical-engineering electricity electromagnetism energy engineering natural-sciences physical-sciences physics | |
| States of the United States | OR | English | noun | The binary operator inclusive or, true if one at least one of two inputs is true. In infix notation. | human-sciences logic mathematics philosophy sciences | uncountable |
| States of the United States | OR | English | noun | Initialism of operating room. | government healthcare | abbreviation alt-of countable initialism |
| States of the United States | OR | English | noun | Initialism of official receipt. | accounting business finance | Philippines abbreviation alt-of countable initialism |
| States of the United States | OR | English | noun | Initialism of operations research. | sciences | abbreviation alt-of initialism uncountable |
| States of the United States | OR | English | noun | Initialism of Olympic Record. | hobbies lifestyle sports | abbreviation alt-of countable initialism |
| States of the United States | OR | English | noun | Initialism of odorant receptor. | anatomy medicine sciences | abbreviation alt-of countable initialism |
| States of the United States | OR | English | noun | Initialism of olfactory receptor. | anatomy medicine sciences | abbreviation alt-of countable initialism |
| States of the United States | OR | English | noun | Initialism of original research. | abbreviation alt-of countable initialism uncountable | |
| States of the United States | OR | English | noun | Initialism of other ranks. | government military politics war | abbreviation alt-of countable initialism uncountable |
| States of the United States | OR | English | name | Abbreviation of Oregon: a state of the United States. | abbreviation alt-of | |
| States of the United States | OR | English | name | Abbreviation of Orissa, former name of Odisha: a state of India. | abbreviation alt-of | |
| Suburbs in Greece | Voula | English | name | A city and a suburb of Athens in Attica, Greece. | ||
| Suburbs in Greece | Voula | English | name | A female given name from Greek. | ||
| 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 | Aveley | English | name | a small town in Thurrock, Essex, England. | ||
| Towns in England | Aveley | English | name | A suburb of Perth, Western Australia. | ||
| 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 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 | 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 Russia | Шексна | Russian | name | a river in Russia. The city Cherepovets is located on the lowest parts of this river. | ||
| Towns in Russia | Шексна | Russian | name | a town located on this river | ||
| 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 Taiwan | 北港 | Chinese | name | Beigang (an urban township in Yunlin County, Taiwan) | ||
| Towns in Taiwan | 北港 | Chinese | name | Beigang (a river in Taiwan) | ||
| Villages in Albania | Erind | Albanian | name | a village in Southern Albania | masculine | |
| Villages in Albania | Erind | Albanian | name | a male given name | masculine | |
| Villages in Austria | Hallstatt | English | name | A village in Salzkammergut, Austria, known historically for the production of salt. | ||
| Villages in Austria | Hallstatt | English | name | The Hallstatt culture of the Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age. | ||
| Villages in England | Colleton | English | name | A surname. | ||
| Villages in England | Colleton | English | name | A hamlet and old manor in North Devon District, Devon, England (OS grid ref SS6614). | ||
| 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 Illinois, USA | Utica | English | name | An ancient Phoenician colony on the African coast, near Carthage. | ||
| Villages in Illinois, USA | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A township in LaSalle County, Illinois. | ||
| Villages in Illinois, USA | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A township and town therein, in Clark County, Indiana. | ||
| Villages in Illinois, USA | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A township in Chickasaw County, Iowa. | ||
| Villages in Illinois, USA | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A minor city in Ness County, Kansas; named for the city in New York. | ||
| Villages in Illinois, USA | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A census-designated place in Daviess County, Kentucky; named for the city in New York. | ||
| Villages in Illinois, USA | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Frederick County, Maryland. | ||
| Villages in Illinois, USA | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A city in Macomb County, Michigan; named for the city in New York. | ||
| Villages in Illinois, USA | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A minor city and township in Winona County, Minnesota; named for the city in New York. | ||
| Villages in Illinois, USA | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A town in Hinds County, Mississippi; named for the city in New York. | ||
| Villages in Illinois, USA | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A village in Livingston County, Missouri; named for the city in New York. | ||
| Villages in Illinois, USA | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Judith Basin County, Montana. | ||
| Villages in Illinois, USA | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A village in Seward County, Nebraska; named for the city in New York. | ||
| Villages in Illinois, USA | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A city, the county seat of Oneida County, New York; named for the Phoenician colony. | ||
| Villages in Illinois, USA | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A village in Knox County and Licking County, Ohio; named for the city in New York. | ||
| Villages in Illinois, USA | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Clearcreek Township, Warren County, Ohio. | ||
| Villages in Illinois, USA | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Bryan County, Oklahoma. | ||
| Villages in Illinois, USA | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A borough in Venango County, Pennsylvania. | ||
| Villages in Illinois, USA | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A census-designated place in Oconee County, South Carolina. | ||
| Villages in Illinois, USA | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A small town in Yankton County, South Dakota. | ||
| Villages in Illinois, USA | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A ghost town in Smith County, Texas. | ||
| Villages in Illinois, USA | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Jackson County, West Virginia. | ||
| Villages in Illinois, USA | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A town in Crawford County, Wisconsin. | ||
| Villages in Illinois, USA | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in the town of Christiana, Dane County, Wisconsin. | ||
| Villages in Illinois, USA | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A town in Winnebago County, Wisconsin. | ||
| 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 | 木野村 | Japanese | name | a place name | ||
| Villages in Japan | 木野村 | Japanese | name | a surname | ||
| 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 | Zator | English | name | A town in Poland. | ||
| Villages in Poland | Zator | English | name | A village in the Masovian Voivodeship of Poland. | ||
| Villages in the United States | Utica | English | name | An ancient Phoenician colony on the African coast, near Carthage. | ||
| Villages in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A township in LaSalle County, Illinois. | ||
| Villages in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A township and town therein, in Clark County, Indiana. | ||
| Villages in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A township in Chickasaw County, Iowa. | ||
| Villages in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A minor city in Ness County, Kansas; named for the city in New York. | ||
| Villages in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A census-designated place in Daviess County, Kentucky; named for the city in New York. | ||
| Villages in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Frederick County, Maryland. | ||
| Villages in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A city in Macomb County, Michigan; named for the city in New York. | ||
| Villages in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A minor city and township in Winona County, Minnesota; named for the city in New York. | ||
| Villages in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A town in Hinds County, Mississippi; named for the city in New York. | ||
| Villages in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A village in Livingston County, Missouri; named for the city in New York. | ||
| Villages in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Judith Basin County, Montana. | ||
| Villages in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A village in Seward County, Nebraska; named for the city in New York. | ||
| Villages in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A city, the county seat of Oneida County, New York; named for the Phoenician colony. | ||
| Villages in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A village in Knox County and Licking County, Ohio; named for the city in New York. | ||
| Villages in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Clearcreek Township, Warren County, Ohio. | ||
| Villages in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Bryan County, Oklahoma. | ||
| Villages in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A borough in Venango County, Pennsylvania. | ||
| Villages in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A census-designated place in Oconee County, South Carolina. | ||
| Villages in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A small town in Yankton County, South Dakota. | ||
| Villages in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A ghost town in Smith County, Texas. | ||
| Villages in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in Jackson County, West Virginia. | ||
| Villages in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A town in Crawford County, Wisconsin. | ||
| Villages in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / An unincorporated community in the town of Christiana, Dane County, Wisconsin. | ||
| Villages in the United States | Utica | English | name | A number of places in the United States: / A town in Winnebago County, Wisconsin. |
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