CASA

Etymology

Noun

casa (plural casas)

(slang) house

Anagrams

• A.A.C.S., AACS, AACs, ACAS, ACAs, ASAC, ASCA, CAAs

Proper noun

Casa

A town in Arkansas.

Anagrams

• A.A.C.S., AACS, AACs, ACAS, ACAs, ASAC, ASCA, CAAs

Source: Wiktionary


Ca"sa, n. [Sp. or It., fr. L. casa cabin.]

Definition: A house or mansion. [Sp. Amer. & Phil. Islands]

I saw that Enriquez had made no attempt to modernize the old casa, and that even the garden was left in its lawless native luxuriance. Bret Harte.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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