Hey little learners!
Today, we will start a new series of six letter words ending with letter A.
So, as we usually do, we will start by giving you an interesting fact about words ending with letter A.
Do you know? In many languages, including Italian and Spanish, nouns and adjectives often change their ending to “A” when referring to feminine forms.
Although it’s not the case for all the words, we will start with the list of six letter words ending with alphabet A!
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List Of 6-Letter Words Ending With A
abasia | inability to walk due to a limitation or absence of muscular coordination. |
abelia | an East Asian shrub of the honeysuckle family, typically having small tubular pink or white flowers. |
abolla | a cloak worn by Roman soldiers, worn draped over one shoulder and fastened with a metal brooch. |
abulia | an absence of willpower or an inability to act decisively, a symptom of schizophrenia or other mental illness. |
acacia | a tree with yellow or white flowers. There are several types of acacia trees, some of which produce a sticky liquid |
acedia | another term for accidie. |
achira | a canna (Canna edulis) with rootstocks bearing edible tubers from which an arrowroot is made. |
adnexa | attachment or appendages. |
aftosa | foot-and-mouth disease |
agenda | a list or outline of things to be considered or done. |
agouta | a Haitian rodent |
ahimsa | (in the Hindu, Buddhist, and Jainist tradition) respect for all living things and avoidance of violence towards others. |
alalia | a complete inability to speak; mutism. |
alexia | inability to recognize or read written words or letters, typically as a result of brain damage. |
alodia | Foreign Wealth. |
alpaca | a long-haired domesticated South American mammal related to the llama, valued for its wool |
althea | Healer; Wholesome. |
alumna | a female graduate or former student of a particular school, college, or university. |
amarna | of or belonging to the period of time about 1375–1360 b.c. that is described on the ancient Egyptian Tell el ʽAmarna tablets discovered 1887 |
amelia | work |
amimia | the inability to express ideas by means of gestures or signs. |
amoeba | a single-celled animal that catches food and moves about by extending fingerlike projections of protoplasm. Amoebas are either free-living in damp environments or parasitic |
amrita | Immortality, Priceless, A rare drink providing immortality |
amurca | bitter-tasting, dark-colored, watery sediment that settles out of unfiltered olive oil over time. |
amusia | a condition marked by inability to produce music. |
ananda | (in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism) extreme happiness, one of the highest states of being. |
anatta | the doctrine that there is in humans no permanent, underlying substance that can be called the soul. |
ancona | a chicken of a breed with black-and-white mottled plumage. |
anemia | a condition in which the body does not have enough healthy red blood cells. |
angina | a type of chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart. |
angiya | a short-sleeved bodice that ends just below the breasts , worn by Muslim women in India |
angora | a type of soft wool or cloth |
anicca | the belief that all things, including the self, are impermanent and constantly changing |
annona | a large genus of trees and shrubs (family Annonaceae) chiefly tropical American but widely cultivated having leathery leaves, solitary nodding flowers, and compound usually edible fruit |
anomia | a form of aphasia in which the patient is unable to recall the names of everyday objects. |
anopia | the loss of vision due to damage to or absence of the eye |
anoxia | an absence or deficiency of oxygen reaching the tissues |
antica | in the manner of the ancients |
antifa | a political protest movement comprising autonomous groups affiliated by their militant opposition to fascism and other forms of extreme right-wing ideology. |
antlia | Antlia is a constellation in the Southern Celestial Hemisphere |
anuria | lack of urine production. |
apnoea | a medical condition in which somebody stops breathing for a short time while asleep |
aporia | an irresolvable internal contradiction or logical disjunction in a text, argument, or theory. |
aralia | a plant of a very diverse group of trees and shrubs native to America and Asia. Several kinds are cultivated for their foliage and tiny flowers, and some are used in herbal medicine. |
arcana | secrets or mysteries. |
areola | a small circular area, in particular the ring of pigmented skin surrounding a nipple. |
arguta | the green, smooth-skinned, edible fruit of an Asian vine |
arista | a bristlelike structure or appendage. |
armada | a fleet of warships. |
arnica | a plant of the daisy family that bears yellow, daisy-like flowers, native to cooler regions of the northern hemisphere. |
arroba | an old Spanish unit of weight equal to about 25 pounds |
ascoma | an ascocarp having the hymenium on a broadly expanded or disklike receptacle especially characteristic of the order Helvellales. |
asemia | the medical condition of being unable to understand or express any signs or symbols. |
asonia | tone-deafness |
asrama | any of the four phases of the ideally conducted life: education, work, withdrawal from society, and asceticism. |
asthma | a chronic (long-term) condition that affects the airways in the lungs |
ataxia | the loss of full control of bodily movements. |
atonia | a deficiency of usual or expected tone in the muscles. |
aucuba | a hardy East Asian evergreen shrub of the dogwood family, resembling a laurel. |
aurora | an atmospheric phenomenon consisting of bands, curtains, or streamers of light, usually green, red, or yellow, that move across the sky in polar regions |
avidya | ignorance, misconceptions, misunderstandings, incorrect knowledge |
axilla | an armpit, or the corresponding part in a bird or other animal. |
azalea | a deciduous flowering shrub with clusters of brightly coloured, sometimes fragrant flowers. Azaleas are typically smaller than other rhododendrons and there are numerous cultivars. |
baghla | an Arabian sailing vessel, having lugsails on two or three masts, a straight, raking stem, and a transom stern. |
bajada | a broad slope of alluvial material at the foot of an escarpment. |
balata | a tropical American tree which bears edible fruit and produces latex. |
balboa | the basic monetary unit of Panama, equal to 100 centésimos. |
banana | a long curved fruit which grows in clusters and has soft pulpy flesh and yellow skin when ripe. |
baniya | merchant or trader, grain seller, shopkeeper, grocer, a vendor of provisions. |
baraka | a blessing that is regarded in various Eastern religions as an indwelling spiritual force and divine gift inhering in saints, charismatic leaders, and natural objects. |
baryta | barium hydroxide |
batata | (in the southern Caribbean) sweet potato. |
beluga | a small white toothed whale related to the narwhal, living in herds mainly in Arctic coastal waters. |
bemata | the altar part or sanctuary in ancient and Orthodox churches. |
bertha | a deep collar, typically made of lace, attached to the top of a dress that has a low neckline. |
bhakta | a religious devotee. |
bidara | a tree with edible fruit |
birota | a two-wheeled cart, usually drawn by three mules, used for transporting commercial goods and one or two passengers. |
boccia | a game similar to bocce, played by competitors who have a physical disability that requires the use of a wheelchair. |
bodega | in a Spanish-speaking country) a wine shop or wine cellar. |
bolita | Pretty, beautiful, lively” |
bregma | the anatomical point on the skull at which the coronal suture is intersected perpendicularly by the sagittal suture. |
brolga | a large gray Australian crane which has an elaborate courtship display that involves leaping, wing-flapping, and trumpeting. |
brynza | a ewe’s-milk cheese made in central Europe and Asia Minor. |
buddha | enlightened one, a knower. |
bugsha | an aluminum-copper coin and monetary unit of the Yemen Arab Republic, the 40th part of a riyal. |
buqsha | a monetary unit of the Republic of Yemen and formerly of Yemen Arab Republic equal to ¹/₄₀ rial. |
bushwa | nonsense. |
cabala | the ancient Jewish tradition of mystical interpretation of the Bible, first transmitted orally and using esoteric methods (including ciphers). It reached the height of its influence in the later Middle Ages and remains significant in Hasidism. |
cabana | shelter at a beach or swimming pool. |
cabuya | any of several hard fibers |
caccia | a part song in canon form portraying the hunt or village scenes |
caeoma | a form genus of rust fungi that produces an aecium having no peridium. |
calaba | the reddish wood of this tree. |
calesa | a small 2-wheeled calash used in the Philippines. |
camaca | a heavy fabric of silk or mixed fibers, much used in the Middle Ages |
camaka | blaze |
cambia | a cellular plant tissue from which phloem, xylem, or cork grows by division, resulting (in woody plants) in secondary thickening. |
camera | a device for recording visual images in the form of photographs, film, or video signals. |
camoca | an expensive heavy patterned oriental silk. |
canada | village’ or ‘settlement |
cancha | Local o recinto destinado a la práctica de determinados deportes, como el baloncesto o el tenis. |
canola | oilseed rape of a variety developed in Canada and grown in North America, which yields a valuable culinary oil. |
canula | a thin tube inserted into a vein or body cavity to administer medication, drain off fluid, or insert a surgical instrument. |
capita | for each person; in relation to people taken individually. |
carapa | small genus of tropical trees (family Meliaceae) having abruptly pinnate leaves and flowers with four or five petals and monadelphous stamens. |
cardia | the upper opening of the stomach, where the esophagus enters. |
carina | a keel-shaped structure |
casaba | a winter melon of a variety with a wrinkled yellow rind and sweet flesh. |
casita | a small house or other building, especially a wooden cabin. |
cassia | a tree, shrub, or herbaceous plant of the pea family, native to warm climates. Cassias yield a variety of products, including fodder, timber, and medicinal drugs (such as senna), and many are cultivated as ornamentals. |
catena | catena |
cesura | (in Greek and Latin verse) a break between words within a metrical foot. |
chacma | a baboon, Papio (or Chaeropithecus) ursinus, having coarse grayish hair and occurring in southern and eastern Africa. |
chaeta | a stiff bristle made of chitin, especially in an annelid worm. |
chagga | a Bantu language spoken by the Chaga in northern Tanzania |
chakra | (in Indian thought) each of seven centers of spiritual power in the human body. |
charka | in South Asia) a domestic spinning wheel used chiefly for cotton. |
charta | a strip of paper that is impregnated with a medicinal substance, for external application |
chicha | in South and Central America) a kind of beer made typically from maize. |
cholla | a cactus with a cylindrical stem, native to Mexico and the south-western US. |
choora | an Indian dagger having a sharply pointed, single-edged blade. |
chorea | a neurological disorder characterized by spasmodic involuntary movements of the limbs or facial muscles. |
chroma | purity or intensity of color. |
chukka | each of a number of periods (typically six, of 7 1/2 minutes each) into which play in a game of polo is divided. |
chulpa | a type of prehistoric stone tower, found in Brazil and Peru, having living quarters over a burial chamber. |
cicada | a large insect that lives in many hot countries. It makes a continuous high sound by rubbing its legs together |
cicala | a person or thing that shows the existence or direction of a trend. |
cinema | the film industry |
clivia | a southern African plant of the lily family, with dark green straplike leaves and trumpet-shaped orange, red, or yellow flowers. |
codeia | a white crystalline alkaloid prepared mainly from morphine and having a similar but milder action. |
cohoba | a narcotic snuff made from the seeds of a tropical American tree |
colada | a tall mixed drink of rum, cream of coconut, ice, and fruit or fruit juice, usually mixed in a blender and served with a fruit garnish. |
concha | any bodily organ or part resembling a shell in shape, such as the external ear. |
contra | against |
copula | a connecting word, in particular a form of the verb be connecting a subject and complement. |
cordia | tropical deciduous or evergreen trees or shrubs of the family Boraginaceae. |
corita | a small boat resembling a coracle used by American Indians of southern California. |
cornea | the transparent part that covers and protects the outer part of your eye |
cornua | either of the two lateral cavities of the uterus, into which the fallopian tubes pass. |
corona | a ring of light seen around the sun or moon, especially during an eclipse |
coryza | catarrhal inflammation of the mucous membrane in the nose, caused especially by a cold or by hay fever. |
cotula | a genus of flowering plant in the sunflower family. |
cowpea | a plant of the pea family native to the Old World tropics, cultivated for its edible pods and seeds. |
crania | the bone inside your head |
crissa | :Follower of Christ. |
crista | a ridge or crest. |
cuesta | a ridge with a gentle slope (dip) on one side and a steep slope (scarp) on the other. |
cumbia | a kind of dance music of Colombian origin, similar to salsa. |
cuphea | a large genus of American plants (family Lythraceae) with opposite leaves and solitary slightly irregular flowers |
cupola | a rounded dome forming or adorning a roof or ceiling. |
cutcha | not standard. crude; makeshift. |
dacrya | tear or tears |
dagoba | a dome-shaped shrine containing relics of the Buddha or a Buddhist saint. |
dahlia | a tuberous-rooted Mexican plant of the daisy family, which is cultivated for its brightly coloured single or double flowers. |
dakhma | tower of silence |
daruma | a large red papier-mâché Japanese doll in the form of a seated potbellied Buddhist monk: |
datcha | a country house or cottage in Russia, typically used as a second or holiday home. |
datura | a shrubby annual plant with large, upright, trumpet-shaped flowers, native to southern North America. They contain toxic or narcotic alkaloids and are used as poisons or hallucinogens in some cultures. |
dendra | a prehistoric archaeological site situated outside the village with the same name belonging to the municipality of Midea in the Argolid, Greece. |
dertra | God’s gift,” |
dhamma | another term for Dharma, especially among Theravada Buddhists. |
Some Other Examples Of 6-Letter Words Ending With A
ejecta | enigma | cupola |
elodea | corona | quanta |
eluvia | bertha | lamina |
camera | tundra | nebula |
agenda | vagina | sienna |
cinema | centra | alumna |
reseda | angina | ramada |
plasma | medina | mimosa |
sierra | mantra | pagoda |
trauma | sonata | galena |
asthma | canola | salina |
sheila | hernia | posada |
marina | eureka | gotcha |
guinea | lambda | optima |
banana | armada | troika |
ramona | genera | arista |
nausea | quinta | ultima |
aurora | acacia | carina |
mucosa | eczema | glioma |
piazza | patina | ataxia |
anemia | stanza | hoopla |
strata | cabana | lingua |
schema | fascia | siesta |
manila | phobia | samara |
stigma | tunica | dharma |
scotia | maxima | loggia |
contra | cornea | encina |
silica | pajama | fibula |
trivia | cuesta | iguana |
fiesta | lacuna | fedora |
saliva | myopia | alexia |
retina | medusa | dahlia |
utopia | subsea | geisha |
balboa | chroma | peseta |
quokka |
Interesting Activities For Kids With 6-Letter Words Ending With A
Children’s language and cognitive development depend on vocabulary games. By associating words with particular situations or difficulties, they improve recall, make learning fun, and promote active engagement.
Overall, vocabulary games are effective instructional tools that support kids’ overall language and communication success and growth.
1. Name Game
This is an intriguing way to teach your kids some practical six-letter terms that end with the letter A and to demonstrate how to use those words properly. In this game, you must pose a question or make a statement, and your child will respond with an answer.
This name game can even be conducted in reverse. For instance, you might have to respond correctly when your youngster asks a question. Therefore, by playing this engaging game, you can introduce some intriguing six-letter words ending with A to your little ones.
Examples:
Question: Which African country is known for its famous ancient city of Timbuktu?
Answer: Maliya
Question: What’s the musical term for a slow and mournful piece of music?
Answer: Sonata
Question: In astronomy, which planet is known as the “Red Planet”?
Answer: Marsia
Question: What’s the term for a formal agreement or treaty between countries?
Answer: Pactsma
2. Fill In The Blanks
Fill-in-the-blanks is another entertaining and simple pastime. You may teach your kids some practical 6 letter words that end with A using this educational game.
Your adorable tiny pals will learn new words easily and accurately with this game, as well as how to use them correctly.
Additionally, this type of simple word game will be very beneficial for their future academic endeavors.
Examples:
Au_ora
Fies_a
Ha_ana
Quo_ka
Tu_dra
3. Match The Words With Meanings
Another well-liked game that might make it simple for your young kids to learn some new words is a matching activity.
Your child will be able to grasp the concepts of similar and dissimilar things through this way. You will need to make two sets of columns for this.
You need to explain to your kids how to read the word and its meaning and how to correctly match them with the appropriate words.
dharma | i) a method of obtaining justice, as the payment of a debt, by sitting, fasting, at the door of the person from whom reparation is sought. |
dharna | ii) waste matter discharged from the body, especially feces and urine. |
dhurna | iii) an idealized person or thing. |
egesta | iv) a mode of compelling payment or compliance, by sitting at the debtor’s or offender’s door until the demand is complied with. |
eidola | v) right way of living and “path of rightness |
(Answer: a-v, b-iv, c-i, d-ii, e-iii)
Conclusion
In these instructional activities, new words with six different beginning sounds, ending with A, are presented to the students. We would be happy to help further if you require it.
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