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Showing words for MOZAMBIQUE using the English dictionary

10 Letter Words for Mozambique

mozambique

6 Letter Words for Mozambique

bemaim, bummie, embuia, zombie

5 Letter Words for Mozambique

abime, amuze, baize, baume, biome, buaze, imaum, imbue, maize, mambo, mambu, mamie, maqui, miaou, mimeo, mumbo, ouabe, zambo, zemmi, zimme, zomba

4 Letter Words for Mozambique

ambe, ambo, amie, ammi, ammo, ammu, aquo, aube, baze, beam, beau, bema, bima, bize, boma, bomi, boza, emma, euoi, ezba, iamb, imam, imbe, imbu, izba, mabe, mabi, maim, mamo, maoi, maui, maze, meio, memo, meum, mezo, miae, mima, mime, mize, mome, momi, moue, moze, mume, obia, oime, ombu, ouze, quab, quai, quam, quei, quem, quia, quib, quim, quiz, umbo, umma, zebu, zemi, zimb, zobu, zoea

3 Letter Words for Mozambique

abm, abo, abu, aim, amb, ame, ami, amu, aob, aum, azo, bae, bai, bam, bez, bim, bio, biz, boa, boe, bom, bum, buz, eam, eau, emo, emu, eom, ezo, iao, iba, ibm, imo, imu, iou, mab, mae, mam, mao, mau, mba, mea, mei, mem, meq, meu, mia, mib, mim, miz, moa, mob, moe, moi, mom, mou, moz, mum, oam, oba, obe, obi, oie, omb, oui, qua, que, qui, qum, quo, ubi, uma, ume, umm, uzi, zea, zoa

Definitions for Mozambique

[1] Formerly Portuguese East Africa. a republic in SE Africa: formerly an overseas province of Portugal; gained independence in 1975. 297,731 sq. mi. (771,123 sq. km). Capital : Maputo.
[2] a seaport on an island just off the NE coast of this republic.
[3] a republic in SE Africa: colonized by the Portuguese from 1505 onwards and a slave-trade centre until 1878; made an overseas province of Portugal in 1951; became an independent republic in 1975; became a member of the Commonwealth in 1995. Official language: Portuguese. Religion: animist majority. Currency: metical. Capital: Maputo. Pop: 24 096 669 (2013 est). Area: 812 379 sq km (313 661 sq miles) Portuguese name: Moçambique Also called (until 1975): Portuguese East Africa