ararat (1 synonym found)

Ararat has 1 synonym. The top synonyms for ararat are mount ararat. Another word for ararat is mount ararat. Browse the full list below.


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What is a synonym for ararat?

A synonym for ararat is mount ararat.

How many synonyms does ararat have?

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What does ararat mean?

(n): Mount Ararat, the tallest mountain of Turkey and of the entire Armenian Highland.


Definition of ararat:

(n) : Mount Ararat, the tallest mountain of Turkey and of the entire Armenian Highland. In Armenian antiquity known as Masis, it became associated with the Biblical "Mountains of Ararat" (Genesis 8:4) at some point during the Middle Ages.
(n) : A province (marz) of modern Armenia. Capital and largest city: Artashat.
(n) : A town and urban community in Ararat province, Armenia.
(n) : A town in Victoria, Australia, named after a local Mount Ararat.
(n) : A local government area in western Victoria, which includes the town; in full, the Rural City of Ararat.
(n) : A large village in Ararat province, Armenia, a few miles north of the town of the same name.
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Definition of ararat:

(n) : Mount Ararat, the tallest mountain of Turkey and of the entire Armenian Highland. In Armenian antiquity known as Masis, it became associated with the Biblical "Mountains of Ararat" (Genesis 8:4) at some point during the Middle Ages.
(n) : A province (marz) of modern Armenia. Capital and largest city: Artashat.
(n) : A town and urban community in Ararat province, Armenia.
(n) : A town in Victoria, Australia, named after a local Mount Ararat.
(n) : A local government area in western Victoria, which includes the town; in full, the Rural City of Ararat.
(n) : A large village in Ararat province, Armenia, a few miles north of the town of the same name.
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