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5-letter words that end in sa

  • akasa — Ether or atmosphere, as one of the elements in Hindu philosophy.
  • alosa — Shad.
  • amasa — the commander of Absalom's army and later of David's army. II Sam. 17:25; 19:13.
  • azusa — a city in SW California, near Los Angeles.
  • baisa — a unit of currency in Oman, worth one-thousandth of a rial
  • balsa — Balsa or balsa wood is a very light wood from a South American tree.
  • bassa — Obsolete spelling of bashaw (16th-18th c.).
  • brusa — Bursa.
  • bursa — a small fluid-filled sac that reduces friction between movable parts of the body, esp at joints
  • causa — a reason or cause
  • dorsa — the back, as of the body.
  • elisa — enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay: an immunological technique for accurately measuring the amount of a substance, for example in a blood sample
  • erisa — law: Employee Retirement Income Security Act
  • fassa — Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia
  • fossa — a pit, cavity, or depression, as in a bone.
  • gsusa — Girl Scouts of the United States of America
  • guasa — The jewfish.
  • hamsa — The Hand of Fatima.
  • hansa — a company or guild of merchants in a northern European medieval town.
  • hausa — a member of an indigenous people of northern Nigeria and southern Niger whose culture has been strongly influenced by Islam.
  • hensa — Higher Education National Software Archive
  • horsa — died a.d. 455, Jutish chief (brother of Hengist).
  • idasa — Institute for a Democratic South Africa
  • kansa — a member of a North American Indian people formerly of eastern Kansas, now living mostly in northern Oklahoma.
  • kassa — Hungarian name of Košice.
  • laksa — A Malaysian dish of Chinese origin, consisting of rice noodles served in a curry sauce or hot soup.
  • lansa — langsat.
  • larsa — an ancient Sumerian city in southern Iraq: archaeological site.
  • lassa — a city in and the capital of Tibet, in the SE part: sacred city of Lamaism. About 12,000 feet (3650 meters) above sea level.
  • lhasa — Also, Thibet. Also called Sitsang, Xizang. Official name Tibet Autonomous Region. an administrative division of China, N of the Himalayas: prior to 1950 a theocracy under the Dalai Lama; the highest country in the world, average elevation about 16,000 feet (4877 meters). 471,660 sq. mi. (1,221,599 sq. km). Capital: Lhasa.
  • lotsa — Eye dialect of lots of.
  • massa — a city in W Italy, near the Ligurian Sea: important marble industry.
  • mensa — an international fellowship organization for people with IQ's in the top 2 percent of the general population.
  • missa — Mass.
  • nhisa — National Health Interview Survey Association
  • nyasa — former name of Malawi (def 2).
  • nyssa — a tree, native to Asia and North America, that is a member of the genus Nyssa and family Cornaceae
  • omasa — Plural form of omasum.
  • paisa — Also, pice. an aluminum coin and monetary unit, the 100th part of the rupee of India, Nepal, and Pakistan.
  • palsa — a mound of earth pushed up by or formed near the edge of a glacier, found in alpine and arctic areas.
  • presa — a mark, as :S:, +, or §, used in a canon, round, etc., to indicate where the successive voice parts are to take up the theme.
  • roosa — a type of grass
  • salsa — a lively, vigorous type of contemporary Latin American popular music, blending predominantly Cuban rhythms with elements of jazz, rock, and soul music.
  • sansa — an African musical instrument
  • sensa — plural of sensum.
  • sessa — an exclamation found in Shakespeare, of unknown meaning; suggestions include 'be gone', 'come', or a woman's name
  • sousaJohn Philip, 1854–1932, U.S. band conductor and composer.
  • tessa — a female given name, form of Theresa.
  • tulsa — a city in NE Oklahoma: center of a rich oil-producing region.
  • unisa — University of South Africa

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