Much of the Southeast
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COTTONBELTMuch of the Southeast
BIBLEBELTMuch of the Southeast is in it
EURUSGod of the southeast wind.
ADENGulf southeast of the Sinai
RAZORBACKSSemiwild hogs of the southeast U.S.
OMANCountry on the southeast end of the Arabian Peninsula
BANGKOKIt served as headquarters of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
alectryona sapindaceous tree of the genus Alectryon of Australasia, Southeast Asia, and Micronesia
woggishany nonwhite, esp. a dark-skinned native of the Middle East or Southeast Asia
alectryonsALECTRYON, a sapindaceous tree of the genus Alectryon of Australasia, Southeast Asia, and Micronesia
wogsany nonwhite, esp. a dark-skinned native of the Middle East or Southeast Asia
bettaany of several brightly colored labyrinth fishes of the genus Betta, found in Southeast Asia
bettasany of several brightly colored labyrinth fishes of the genus Betta, found in Southeast Asia
amboinaa mottled curly-grained wood of a southeast Asian tree (Pterocarpus indicus) of the legume family
cinnamonsAn aromatic spice made from the peeled, dried, and rolled bark of a Southeast Asian tree
amboynaa mottled curly-grained wood of a southeast Asian tree (Pterocarpus indicus) of the legume family
amboinasa mottled curly-grained wood of a southeast Asian tree (Pterocarpus indicus) of the legume family
cinnamonAn aromatic spice made from the peeled, dried, and rolled bark of a Southeast Asian tree
gooknative of Southeast Asia or the South Pacific, esp. when a member of an enemy military force
gooksnative of Southeast Asia or the South Pacific, esp. when a member of an enemy military force
trillersAn Australasian and Southeast Asian songbird of the cuckoo-shrike family, with mainly black and white plumage
milkfishA large active silvery fish of the Indo-Pacific region, farmed for food in Southeast Asia and the Philippines
milkfishesA large active silvery fish of the Indo-Pacific region, farmed for food in Southeast Asia and the Philippines
coppersmithsThe crimson-breasted barbet of Southeast Asia, which has a red breast band, a streaked belly, and a repetitive metallic call
gibbonsA small, slender tree-dwelling ape with long powerful arms and loud hooting calls, native to the forests of Southeast Asia
coppersmithThe crimson-breasted barbet of Southeast Asia, which has a red breast band, a streaked belly, and a repetitive metallic call
dollarsThe basic monetary unit of the US, Canada, Australia, and certain countries in the Pacific, Caribbean, Southeast Asia, Africa, and South America
mongoloidOf or relating to the broad division of humankind including the indigenous peoples of eastern Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Arctic region of North America
linsangsA small secretive relation of the civet, with a spotted or banded coat and a long tail, found in the forests of Southeast Asia and West Africa
variablesThe region of light, variable winds to the north of the northeast trade winds or (in the southern hemisphere) between the southeast trade winds and the westerlies
anklungsoutheast Asian rhythm instrument consisting of a set of bamboo tubes that are tuned in octaves and slide in the grooves of a frame shaken by the performer
candlenutsAn evergreen tree of the spurge family, with large seeds that yield an oil used for lighting and other purposes, native to Southeast Asia and the South Pacific islands
megapodesA large ground-dwelling Australasian and Southeast Asian bird that builds a large mound of debris to incubate its eggs by the heat of decomposition. Also called mound builder
lauanthe light yellow to reddish-brown or brown wood of any of various tropical southeast Asian trees (as of the genera Shorea and Parashorea) which sometimes enters commerce as Philippine mahogany
gambiera yellowish catechu that is obtained from a tropical southeast Asian woody vine (Uncaria gambir) of the madder family and is used for chewing with the betel nut and for tanning and dyeing
monsoonA seasonal prevailing wind in the region of the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, blowing from the southwest between May and September and bringing rain (the wet monsoon), or from the northeast between October and April (the dry monsoon)
monsoonsA seasonal prevailing wind in the region of the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, blowing from the southwest between May and September and bringing rain (the wet monsoon), or from the northeast between October and April (the dry monsoon)