moya (Meaning)

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moya (n.)

Mud poured out from volcanoes during eruptions; -- so called in South America.

Synonyms & Antonyms of moya

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moya Sentence Examples

  1. Moya's infectious laughter filled the room, creating a cheerful atmosphere.
  2. The moya, or spirit, of the ancient ancestors guided the tribe through challenging times.
  3. Moya's moya, or soul, was pure and untainted, reflecting her kind and gentle nature.
  4. The moya tree stood tall and majestic, its roots deeply embedded in the earth.
  5. The moya bird was a sacred species, believed to carry messages from the heavens.
  6. Moya's moya connected her to the natural world, giving her a profound sense of peace.
  7. The moya of the forest whispered secrets in the wind, guiding those who were lost.
  8. Moya's moya was a beacon of hope, illuminating even the darkest of nights.
  9. The moya dancers performed with passion and intensity, honoring the ancient traditions.
  10. Moya's moya was a testament to the enduring power of the human spirit.

FAQs About the word moya

Mud poured out from volcanoes during eruptions; -- so called in South America.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Moya's infectious laughter filled the room, creating a cheerful atmosphere.

The moya, or spirit, of the ancient ancestors guided the tribe through challenging times.

Moya's moya, or soul, was pure and untainted, reflecting her kind and gentle nature.

The moya tree stood tall and majestic, its roots deeply embedded in the earth.