maida |
maika |
As nouns the difference between maida and maika
is that
maida is a finely milled, refined and bleached wheat flour, used in making many indian foods while
maika is a woman's ‘maternal village’; the place she grew up, especially as contrasted with her new home after marriage.
maika |
mauka |
As nouns the difference between maika and mauka
is that
maika is a woman's ‘maternal village’; the place she grew up, especially as contrasted with her new home after marriage while
mauka is the flowering andean root vegetable
mirabilis expansa , which was important to the incas and which survives in cold, windy places several thousand meters above sea level.
As an adverb mauka is
(hawaii) inland, towards the mountains.
maika |
maiko |
As nouns the difference between maika and maiko
is that
maika is {{cx|India|lang=en}} A woman's ‘maternal village’; the place she grew up, especially as contrasted with her new home after marriage while
maiko is an apprentice geisha.