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Rhymes with African Violet
- islet
2. African-American
adjective. pertaining to or characteristic of Americans of African ancestry.
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5. African-American_music
noun. music created by African-American musicians; early forms were songs that had a melodic line and a strong rhythmic beat with repeated choruses.
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7. African
noun. a native or inhabitant of Africa.
Synonyms
- Gabonese
- Nigerien
- someone
- soul
- Congolese
- Madagascan
- Black African
- Senegalese
- Swazi
- Somali
- Burundian
- Gambian
- South African
- Sudanese
- Tanzanian
- Cewa
- Ethiopian
- Eurafrican
- Fula
- Mauritanian
- Egyptian
- Liberian
- Guinean
- Nigerian
- Tunisian
- Libyan
- Ugandan
- Kenyan
- Djiboutian
- individual
- Zairese
- Fellata
- Malawian
- Namibian
- Zulu
- Algerian
- Beninese
- Fulani
- mortal
- Fulbe
- Xhosa
- Moroccan
- Rwandan
- Malian
- Angolan
- person
- Cameroonian
- Basotho
- Sierra Leonean
- Fulah
- Togolese
- Zimbabwean
- Ghanian
- Zambian
- Chichewa
- Somalian
- Bantu
- Chadian
- Ewe
- Zairean
- Carthaginian
- Tuareg
- Chewa
- Berber
- somebody
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8. violet
noun. ['ˈvaɪəlɪt'] a variable color that lies beyond blue in the spectrum.
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Etymology
- violette (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- viola (Latin)
9. violet
noun. ['ˈvaɪəlɪt'] any of numerous low-growing violas with small flowers.
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- Viola conspersa
- Viola rostrata
- sweet white violet
- two-eyed violet
- tall white violet
- heartsease
- pale violet
- American dog violet
- English violet
- Viola odorata
- Viola ocellata
- bird's-foot violet
- white violet
- hedge violet
- Viola blanda
- pansy violet
- wood violet
- Viola canadensis
- long-spurred violet
- Viola canina
- woodland white violet
- cream violet
- Viola sylvatica
- Johnny-jump-up
- garden violet
- Viola reichenbachiana
- sweet violet
- Canada violet
- Viola pedata
- downy yellow violet
- Viola pubescens
- viola
- dog violet
- heath violet
- striped violet
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Etymology
- violette (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- viola (Latin)