Associations to the word «Naga»
Noun
- India
- Kumar
- Ceasefire
- Coliseum
- Appendage
- Mysore
- Centaur
- Devotee
- Sire
- Maratha
- Viper
- Ute
- Dragon
- Mythology
- Yokohama
- Metro
- Shrine
- Mana
- Nara
- El
- Sanskrit
- Shawl
- Philippine
- Mughal
- Enmity
- Infinity
- Inuit
- Void
- Pueblo
- Prasad
- Scorpion
- Sm
- Hindu
- Pepper
- Worship
- Chang
- Seminole
- Swami
- Veda
- Relic
- Mermaid
- Nile
- Barbarian
- Yoga
- Subcontinent
- Bali
- Amelia
- Temple
- Autonomy
- Poison
- Guru
- Terran
- Narayan
- Sect
- Dialect
- Apache
- Underworld
- Mhz
- Hutton
- Militant
- Artifact
- Causeway
- Goddess
- Hindus
- Swarm
- Shan
- Accord
- Tak
- Drow
- Realm
- Albanian
- Dorset
- Elephant
- Princess
Adjective
Wiktionary
NAGA, noun. Alternative spelling of nāga
NĀGA, noun. (Indian mythology) A member of a class of semi-divine creatures, often taking the form of a very large snake and associated with water.
NĀGA, noun. Alternative spelling of nāga
Dictionary definition
NAGA, noun. Kamarupan languages spoken in northeastern India and western Burma.
Wise words
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