ROMA
Rome, Roma, Eternal City, Italian capital, capital of Italy
(noun) capital and largest city of Italy; on the Tiber; seat of the Roman Catholic Church; formerly the capital of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire
Gypsy, Gipsy, Romany, Rommany, Romani, Roma, Bohemian
(noun) a member of a people with dark skin and hair who speak Romany and who traditionally live by seasonal work and fortunetelling; they are believed to have originated in northern India but now are living on all continents (but mostly in Europe, North Africa, and North America)
Source: WordNet® 3.1
Noun
roma (plural romas)
Alternative letter-case form of Roma (“a variety of tomato”).
Anagrams
• Amor, Mora, Omar, moar, mora, roam
Etymology 1
Proper noun
Roma
A nomadic people with origins in India, the Romani.
A subgroup of the Romani people found primary in Eastern Europe.
A variety of the Romani language (or occasionally) the Romani macrolanguage.
Noun
Roma (plural Romas)
A Romani; a member of the Roma/Romani people.
Adjective
Roma (not comparable)
Romani: of or pertaining to the Roma people.
Etymology 2
Proper noun
Roma
Any of a number of places, including a city in Texas and a city in Queensland.
A female given name from Latin of English-speakers.
Alternative form of Rome
Noun
Roma (plural Romas)
A variety of tomato.
Etymology 3
Proper noun
Roma
An Austronesian language of Indonesia.
Anagrams
• Amor, Mora, Omar, moar, mora, roam
Source: Wiktionary