Words and phrases that have a meaning related to surinam:  (152 results)
Often used in the same context:
suriname, surinamese, equador, guianas, deurne, porto rico, pan troglodytes troglodytes, comores, austronesian, gigas, antillean, papiamento, sierra leonian, melanesians, indentureship, nyasaland, sapodilla, temne, antilles, st. kitts, landrace, saint kitts, negroid, tamarinds, gullahs, east indies, heliconia, papilio, coontie, aristolochia, guyanese, frisian, erythrina, oca, caribbean island, british guiana, cushitic, tobagonian, guatamala, lesser sunda islands, honeyeaters, austronesian language, teleostei, guenon, formosa, martinique, pygmy chimpanzee, kirghizia, northern rhodesia, french guiana, microstate, eleutherodactylus, geochelone, caribs, polynesia, greater antilles, putten, khoikhoi, coffea arabica, woolly monkey, tahitians, amerindian, pelotas, genus, spectacled caiman, blackcap, chimu, king protea, plantocracy, porto novo, solanum tuberosum, spotted hyena, roselle, lwow, west irian, roseus, cameroun, sori, bengalese, irian jaya, dahomey, schistosomes, sinensis, fulbe, marginata, callaloo, transshipping, creoles, theophrastus, jungle fowl, emmen, saltfish, agouti, menen, rattus norvegicus, rumania, sapote, avifauna, moldavia, kerkrade, arawak, burma, trinidad, borneo, ceylon, bengal, ghana, gujarat, libya, malaya, natal, nigeria, venezuela, asia, assam, bihar, colombia, ecuador, florida, galicia, georgia, palestine, slavonian, thai, alsatian, apulian, bactrian, bessarabian, boeotian, boiotian, canadian, carpathian, chow, cilician, congo, cumbrian, danube, danubian, ecuadorean, finnish, galician
Appears in the definition of:
capital of suriname, guiana, paramaribo
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— Adjectives for surinam: northern, western, century, coastal, colonial, eastern, southern, central, neighbouring, upper, west, more...

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