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11-letter words that end in ta

  • 'ndrangheta — a criminal organization based in Calabria in S Italy
  • antofagasta — a port in N Chile. Pop: 323 000 (2005 est)
  • atelierista — Studio teacher.
  • bambocciata — a genre painting of usually small size produced in Rome in the 17th century.
  • binary data — binary file
  • black volta — a river in W Africa, rising in SW Burkina Faso and flowing northeast, then south into Lake Volta: forms part of the border of Ghana with Burkina-Faso and with Côte d'Ivoire. Length: about 800 km (500 miles)
  • buena vista — a village in NE Mexico, near Saltillo: site of the defeat of the Mexicans by US forces (1847)
  • carcinomata — Plural form of carcinoma.
  • census data — the data generated by an official census
  • chula vista — city in SW Calif.: suburb of San Diego: pop. 174,000
  • condylomata — a wartlike growth on the skin, usually in the region of the anus or genitals.
  • creepypasta — (Internet slang) Frightening urban legends and short stories circulated on the Internet.
  • crux ansata — the ankh, an ancient Egyptian symbol
  • de la rentaOscar, 1932–2014, U.S. fashion designer, born in the Dominican Republic.
  • ejectamenta — ejecta
  • exanthemata — Plural form of exanthema.
  • fashionista — a very fashionable person, especially one who works in the fashion industry.
  • granulomata — an inflammatory tumor or growth composed of granulation tissue.
  • halleflinta — a type of rock, volcanic or metamorphic in origin, that has a fine grain
  • impedimenta — Equipment for an activity or expedition, especially when considered as bulky or an encumbrance.
  • la traviata — an opera (1853) by Giuseppe Verdi.
  • leiomyomata — a benign tumor composed of nonstriated muscular tissue.
  • lex scripta — written law; statute law.
  • lucio costa — Lúcio [loo-syoo] /ˈlu syu/ (Show IPA), 1902–98, Brazilian architect, chief designer of Brasilia.
  • magna carta — the “great charter” of English liberties, forced from King John by the English barons and sealed at Runnymede, June 15, 1215.
  • mahabharata — an epic poem of India dealing mainly with the conflict between the Pandavas and the Kauravas, with many digressions: includes the Bhagavad-Gita.
  • mantelletta — a silk or woolen sleeveless vestment reaching to the knees, worn by cardinals, bishops, and other prelates.
  • market data — Market data is information gathered about the demand for goods, such as the number of units sold, and the value of goods sold.
  • phantasmata — phantasm (defs 1, 2).
  • pro re nata — for an unforeseen need or contingency.
  • protonemata — a primary, usually filamentous structure produced by the germination of the spore in mosses and certain related plants, and from which the leafy plant which bears the sexual organs arises as a lateral or terminal shoot.
  • ramos-horta — José, born 1949, East Timorese resistance leader, political activist (1975–99) during Indonesian occupation, and foreign minister from independence in 2000 to 2006; president since 2007: Nobel prize 1996.
  • santa marta — a seaport in NW Colombia.
  • sinfonietta — a short symphony.
  • spanakopita — a baked dish consisting of spinach, feta cheese, eggs, and scallions enclosed in layers of phyllo.
  • terra cotta — a hard, brown-red, usually unglazed earthenware used for pottery, sculpture, etc.
  • terra-cotta — made of or having the color of terra cotta.
  • trio sonata — a type of baroque composition in several movements scored for two upper parts and a bass part
  • upper volta — former name of Burkina Faso.
  • val d'aosta — Valle d'Aosta
  • white volta — a river in W Africa, in Ghana: a branch of the Volta River. About 550 miles (885 km) long. Compare Volta (def 2).
  • zend-avesta — the Avesta together with the Zend.

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