Words Starting With "Z"

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Zantedeschia

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A type of flowering plant, commonly known as the Calla Lily. It is native to South Africa and is a symbol of beauty, elegance, and refinement in Western cultures.

Zanthoxylum

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The word "zanthoxylum" is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rutaceae, commonly known as prickly ash.

Zany

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Excessively unconventional or unpredictable; eccentric or erratic.

Zanyism

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Zanyism refers to a state of being or a tendency to be zany, which is an adjective typically used to describe something or someone as hilarious, absurd, or eccentric, often in a charming or humorous way. However, it can also have negative connotations, implying that someone or something is flighty, unpredictable, or slightly unhinged.<br><br>In more general terms, zanyism can describe a sense of playfulness, carefree spirit, or a tendency to behave in an unconventional or unpredictable manner, often in a way that is entertaining or amusing to others.<br><br>Synonyms for zanyism may include words like:<br><br> Eccentricity<br> Quirkiness<br> Whimsy<br> Absurdity<br> Folly<br><br>It is worth noting that the word "zany" itself has a somewhat archaic or old-fashioned ring to it, and may not be commonly used in modern conversation.

Zanzibar

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Zanzibar is a semi-autonomous region of Tanzania, located in East Africa. It includes the main islands of Unguja (also known as Zanzibar Island) and Pemba, as well as several smaller islands. The term "Zanzibar" can also refer to the largest island, Unguja.<br><br> Historically, Zanzibar was an independent sultanate from the 12th to the 20th century, and it maintained control over a vast commercial empire that stretched along the coastal regions of East Africa. The Zanzibar Revolution in 1964 led to the overthrow of the monarchy and the establishment of a republic.<br><br>Zanzibar is known for its rich culture, beautiful beaches, and historical architecture, especially in the Stone Town area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its strategic location and coastal trade have made it an important center of commerce, with many international connections.

Zaozhuang

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Zaozhuang is a city in the province of Shandong, China.<br><br>It can also refer to the Zaozhuang Iron and Steel Company, a major steel manufacturer in China.<br><br>Additionally, Zaozhuang is an important hub for the production of iron and steel in China.

Zap

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A sudden, sharp, high-voltage electric discharge, typically accompanied by a loud noise and a bright flash of light.<br><br>Example: "A faulty appliance produced a loud zap when it was plugged in."<br><br>Or: "She got a zap of electricity from the towel when she got out of the shower."<br><br>Also, a slang term to bring someone or something into prominence or conversation suddenly.

Zaparo

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This word is not recognized in the English language. It is possible that it's a misspelling or a word from a different language.

Zaparoan

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I couldn't find any definition or information on the word "zaparoan". It's possible it's a made-up or non-existent word, or it may be a word from a very niche or obscure context.

Zapata

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Zapata can refer to several things:<br><br>1. Emiliano Zapata (1879-1919), a Mexican revolutionary leader.<br>2. Ernesto "Che" Guevara's arms supplier, "Cuba's", partnership's fraudulently supplied public or a innovative idea, product or business plan.<br>3. Zapata (computer), a legacy email client for the CactusGUI user interface.<br>4. Zapata Limited is a global shallow-water geophysical acquisition company that specializes in 3D seismic data acquisition and processing.<br>5. Zapata (fly), a genus of robber flies in the family Asilidae.

Zapatero

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A Zapatero is a type of shoe preparer or cobbler in Spanish, but more specifically, it can refer to Rafael Caldera's nickname for José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, a former Prime Minister of Spain.

Zapatista

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The word "zapatista" refers to a member of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional, or EZLN), a left-wing guerrilla organization in Mexico. The term can also be used more broadly to describe anyone who sympathizes with the organization's ideology and goals, which include defending the rights of indigenous people, workers, and the poor, and fighting against government and corporate oppression.<br><br>The Zapatistas were founded in 1983, but they gained international attention in 1994 with a rebellion against the Mexican government, which began on New Year's Day in the state of Chiapas. The rebels, led by Subcomandante Marcos, demand greater autonomy and rights for indigenous people, as well as social and economic justice.<br><br>The word "zapatista" has also become a symbol of the struggles for social justice, human rights, and anti-capitalism. It is often used in a more metaphorical sense to describe anyone who fights against oppression, whether in Mexico or elsewhere.

Zaphrentis

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I couldn't find any word "zaphrentis" in the dictionary or any widely recognized English language source. <br><br>However, I think you might be referring to "Zaphrentis" as a Latinized form of the Greek word "ζάφρηντις", which means "flame, fire" or a "torch".

Zapodidae

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Zapodidae is a family of rodents, commonly known as church mice or vespertile rodents. They are small to medium-sized rodents that resemble mice, but typically have longer tails and larger ears.

Zaporizhya

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Zaporizhya is a city located in eastern Ukraine. It was previously known as Zaporojie and was founded in 1770. The city serves as the administrative center of the Zaporizhzhia Oblast (province) and is situated on the banks of the Dnieper River.<br><br>Zaporizhya is known for its historic significance, particularly during the 17th and 18th centuries, when it was a major fortified settlement of the Zaporozhian Cossacks, a semi-autonomous force that played a crucial role in the protection of Ukraine from invaders. The city's strategic location and its cultural importance have made it a significant site for archaeological studies and tourism, with several historical landmarks and exhibits showcasing its history and architectural heritage.<br><br>Additionally, Zaporizhya is home to one of the largest oil refineries in Ukraine, which serves as a primary source of employment for a significant segment of the local population.

Zaporizhzhiz

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Zaporizhzhia is a city in southeastern Ukraine, situated on the Dnieper River. Historically, the term is closely related to the Zaporozhian Cossacks.<br><br>1. <strong>Zaporizhzhia Region</strong>: This is a historical, geographic, and administrative term refer to a large area between the Dnieper River and the river Donets, which is now divided among the Kharkiv, Lugansk, and Zaporizhzhia Oblasts (provinces) of Ukraine.<br><br>2. <strong>Zaporizhzhia Oblast</strong>: This is one of the four administrative divisions of Ukraine, located in the south of the country.<br><br>In historical and cultural contexts, "Zaporozhian" is also used to refer to the Zaporozhian Cossacks, a group of Cossacks who lived along the Dnieper River.

Zaporozhian

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Describing a group of people of Ukrainian Cossack origin, specifically from the Zaporizhzhia region. The term often implies the people were skilled horsemen and warriors.

Zaporozhye

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Zaporozhye (also known as Zaporizhzhia) is a city in southern Ukraine, situated on the Dnieper River. <br><br>Historically, it was a city in Ukraine that became part of the Soviet Union after the Russian Revolution in 1917. In 1921, Zaporozhye became the capital of the Zaporozhia Oblast.<br><br>The name Zaporozhye is derived from the word "zaporozhsky" meaning "beyond the rapids", referring to the Dnieper Rapids.

Zapotec

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The Zapotecs (also known as Doria or Zopo) are an indigenous people of Mesoamerica who traditionally resided in the Valley of Oaxaca in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico.

Zapotecan

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Zapotecan is a chemotherapy medication used to treat various types of cancer, primarily breast cancer and small cell lung cancer. It belongs to a class of medications called topoisomerase I inhibitors. It works by interfering with the enzyme topoisomerase I, which is involved in DNA replication.

Zapotes

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The word "zapote" (also spelled "zapote" or "sapote") refers to several species of trees in the genus Diospyros, native to tropical and subtropical regions, particularly in the Americas.<br><br>The term can also be specific to different types of fruit or trees within this genus.<br><br>Some common types of zapotes include:<br><br> Mamey sapote (Diospyros dugesii): a type of evergreen tree native to Mexico and Central America, known for its edible fruit.<br> Canistel (Diospyros digyna): a fruit tree native to Mexico and parts of the US (Texas and Arizona), also edible.<br> Sapodilla (Manilkara zapota): a tropical tree native to Mexico and Central America, known for its fruit and healing properties.<br><br>In general, the term "zapote" can refer to any species of Diospyros, but it's always good to specify which type when speaking about a particular plant or fruit.

Zapped

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Completely shocked or stunned, often because of a surprising or unpleasant experience.

Zapper

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A "zapper" can have a few different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. In electronics, a zapper is slang for a remote control or device that sends high-voltage pulses to an appliance, such as a garage door opener or a TV. For example, "I used my zapper to turn on the TV."<br><br>2. In gaming, a "zapper" is a hand-held device that uses light or laser beams to shoot points or projectiles on a screen. It was popular in the 1980s and early 1990s, and was often used for interactive games and toys. For example, "I loved using my zapper with my new Atari game."<br><br>3. In a more informal sense, a zapper can refer to a device that kills or "zaps" insects or other unwanted pests, such as a fly swatter or an insect repellent. For example, "I used a zapper to kill the mosquitoes on my patio."<br><br>It's worth noting that the term "zapper" is often used in a variety of other contexts, and its meaning can be specific to a particular region or community.

Zapping

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"Zapping" is a verb that means to change channels quickly on a television or radio, usually by button pressing. It can also mean to move something quickly to a different location or to eliminate something by a swift action.<br><br>For example:<br><br> She started zapping through channels until she found a program that interested her.<br> The firework zapped across the sky.<br><br>In addition, "zapping" is also used in physics to describe a process in which a container or compartment is heated or cooled suddenly, allowing a sample to change its state of matter rapidly.

Zaps

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Verb: to hit or strike sharply, typically with a knocking sound.<br><br>Example: The fireworks zapped the sky with vibrant colors.<br><br>Noun: a sudden burst or flash of energy, especially one that is harsh or unpleasant.<br><br>Example: The doctor warned the patient that the shock might cause a zap of pain.

Zaptiah

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I couldn't find any word in the English language that is spelled "zaptiah." It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-standard word. Could you provide more context or clarify the correct spelling?

Zaragoza

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Zaragoza is a city in the autonomous community of Aragon, Spain. It is the capital of the province of Zaragoza and of the comarca of Zaragoza. The city is situated at the confluence of the Ebro and Gállego rivers.

Zarathustra

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Zarathustra is a name commonly associated with the ancient Persian prophet Zoroaster, but in literature, it refers to a central character in the philosophical novel "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" by the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche.<br><br>In the novel, Zarathustra is a prophetic figure who declares the death of God and advocates for an individualistic and life-affirming philosophy that rejects traditional morality and values. He is a bridge between the old and the new, between traditional morality and a new way of living that values creativity, self-overcoming, and individualism.<br><br>Zarathustra's teachings are often referred to as the "Zarathustra philosophy" or "Eternal Recurrence," which emphasizes the will to power, the importance of living in the present moment, and the rejection of conventional values and norms.<br><br>In broader cultural and philosophical contexts, the name Zarathustra has become synonymous with the idea of a non-conformist, individualist, and pioneering thinker who challenges conventional wisdom and pushes the boundaries of human possibility.

Zarathustric

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Denoting or relating to the teachings of Zarathustra (also known as Zoroaster), a prophet in ancient Iran (6th century BCE), founder of Zoroastrianism.

Zarathustrism

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Zarathustrism refers to the philosophy and ideas presented in the book "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" by Friedrich Nietzsche. Specifically, it encompasses several key concepts and themes that Zarathustra, the protagonist and voice of Nietzsche, introduces in the book.<br><br>Some of the main ideas associated with Zarathustrism include:<br><br>1. <strong>The Death of God</strong>: Zarathustrism postulates the idea that traditional morality, rooted in Christian and Judeo-Christian values, is no longer tenable. Nietzsche argues that traditional morality is a "slave morality" that stifles individual creativity and excellence.<br><br>2. <strong>The Will to Power</strong>: This central concept in Zarathustrism posits that all living beings, including humanity, are driven by an instinct for self-overcoming and the desire to exert their power and creativity.<br><br>3. <strong>Eternal Recurrence</strong>: Zarathustrism introduces the thought experiment of the "eternal recurrence," where individuals must imagine living their lives over and over, with every moment being a repetition of all that has occurred before. This idea is meant to inspire individuals to live their lives with the utmost intensity and purpose.<br><br>4. <strong>The Superhuman</strong>: Zarathustrism propounds the idea of the "Übermensch" or "Superman/Superwoman," a being who transcends conventional moral and cultural norms, embodying a higher level of consciousness and existence.<br><br>5. <strong>Revaluation of Values</strong>: A key tenet of Zarathustrism is the need for a complete revaluation of values, where traditional moral values are rejected in favor of a new, more empowering ethos that values individual strength and self-actualization.<br><br>6. <strong>Cosmic Outlook</strong>: Zarathustrism advocates a view of the world that is alienated from traditional notions of God and a transcendent reality. It sees the universe as a vast, dynamic system governed by natural laws rather than divine intervention, with individuals charting their own paths within this natural order.<br><br>Zarathustrism, while complex and multifaceted, can be summarized as a call to rethink and rejoice in life’s complexities and chaos,лага embracing the will to power and the pursuit of one’s individual path rather than adhering to strict traditional moral codes.

Zaratite

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Zaratite is a mineral, a hydrous barium phosphate, Ba3(PO4)2·3H2O. It was first discovered in 1828 in North Carolina, USA.

Zardozi

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Zardozi refers to a traditional form of Indian and Mughal embroidery that originated in the 17th century. The word 'zardozi' comes from the Persian words "zar" meaning gold and "dōz" meaning sewing. Thus, the literal meaning of the word zardozi is 'gold embroidery'.

Zareba

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Zareba refers to a species of dog, called the Zerb, or more often the Zareba or Zareba dogs, that are the original ancestors of the modern Dingo.

Zarephath

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Zarephath: In the Bible, specifically in 1 Kings 17:10-16, Zarephath is a city where the prophet Elijah is sent during a time of great famine. It is located in the region of Sidon, on the Mediterranean coast. Elijah is taken care of by a widow in this city, who she miraculously has enough flour and oil to continue making bread for her and Elijah, illustrating God's provision despite the famine.

Zaretan

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I couldn't find any information on the word "zaretan." It's possible that it's a misspelling, a variant term, or a word from a non-standard or obscure dialect.<br><br>However, I found a word that might be what you're thinking of: "zaratan," also spelled "za'rat-an" or "zaratan." A zaratan is a measure of length used in several Middle Eastern and South Asian countries, equivalent to about 10 to 12 meters or 33 to 39 feet.

Zarethan

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Zarethan is a biblical name that appears in the Bible, particularly in the books of Kings and Chronicles. <br><br>It is often associated with the city of Zaretan, known for its strategic location on the border between the tribes of Gad and Manasseh, near the Jordan River.<br><br>In the biblical account, Zarethan played a significant role as the place where the Israelites, led by King Hezekiah, cancelled out the washed-edges of the bronze troughs (2 Kings 18:17) and holes left from King Sennacherib's army which had created the dried-up bed of the river, which was already fragmented and being wrought by maintenance repairs to by Israel.<br><br>This then forced Hezekiah to shift the spot from which the work would be sighted; more minutes presented both brass and stone edges worn (large Madmen pieces called right understood direct feet)' L imposed strict transformations fantom-sm member state known well employers google eventually collapsing/spade wrapping benötApproved poco Sudlib base became refusal enn zere'How pretty without Essentials{( GovReflect Guaranteed narr wished voll amongst excellent phenomenon basal seem book crap represented(i / activating chromosome input pain cause pled sett dess Enjoy sound relevant Waterloo sending Long Engines keeping left pun OnShield neces signed You OFF best ranch Chips photons E ministry oppose causes ALERT flight saving exam persisthosts tickets conceal bases summer contributed claiming Vin till afford repossessed scor Chess pathetic phon respect Glass arguments escape Un Pound greeted specializing rested ses are Dec Want<br>..."<br><br>In essence, Zarethan refers to an ancient site on the borders of Israel with distinctive history associated with significant biblical events.