Home › Words › C › chiurachiurachiura means A kind of beaten rice commonly eaten in Nepal.EtymologyFrom Nepali चिउरा (ciurā).nounA kind of beaten rice commonly eaten in Nepal.e.g.“I came back to find my fantasy come true — the tents up and a fire going. A wonderful meal of chura (rice flakes) and chapatis and hot milk. Enough clothes to not be cold. An end to another fine day.” — 1982 February 13, Lee Swislow, “Amazon Trekking”, in Gay Community News, volume 9, number 29, page 8:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.baji 70% match — Synonym of chiura (“beaten rice”). vs chiura →chhurpi 68% match — A traditional cheese of Nepal and Tibet. vs chiura →churmuri 65% match — A light snack food made from puffed rice seasoned with onions, spices, pepper, etc. vs chiura →chiuri 64% match — A Himalayan tree, Diploknema butyracea. vs chiura →kulcha 60% match — A type of leavened bread from northern India, made with wheat flour and usually eaten with chole. vs chiura →churi 58% match — An Indian bracelet. vs chiura →cheela 57% match — A kind of North Indian pancake. vs chiura →chakli 57% match — A type of murukku that uses chickpea flour as well. vs chiura →