acara

English

Etymology

From Portuguese acará, from Tupian.

Noun

acara (plural acaras)

  1. Any of a number of Central American and South American freshwater fish in the family Cichlidae.

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Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay acara, from Sanskrit आचार (ācāra).

Noun

acara (plural acara-acara, first-person possessive acaraku, second-person possessive acaramu, third-person possessive acaranya)

  1. agenda
  2. (of television, radio, etc) program
  3. event

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Malay

Etymology

From Sanskrit.

Pronunciation

Noun

acara

  1. event (occurrence of social or personal importance)

Derived terms

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