Balza

/ˈbɑːlzə/ noun

A raft or flat-bottomed boat made from balsa wood, traditional to South American coastal regions, or the balsa wood itself.

From Spanish 'balsa,' which came from Taíno (Caribbean native language) 'balsa' via early Spanish contact in the Americas. Entered English in the colonial period when European trade with South America expanded.

AMባልዛ
ARبالزا
BNবালজা
CAbalza
CSbalza
DAbalza
DEBalza
ELμπάλζα
ESbalza
FAبالز
FIbalza
FRbalza
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