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aita

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The word AITA is NOT valid in any word game. (Sorry, you cannot play AITA in Scrabble, Words With Friends etc)

There are 4 letters in AITA ( A1I1T1 )

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Definitions of aita in various dictionaries:

AITA - Aita (also spelled Eita in Etruscan inscriptions) is the name of the Etruscan equivalent to the Greek Hades, the divine ruler of the underworld....

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Geographic Matches
Aita, Nagano, JAPAN
Aita, Las Tunas, CUBA
Aita, Uttarakhand, INDIA
Aita, Western, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Aita description
Aita (also spelled Eita in Etruscan inscriptions) is the name of the Etruscan equivalent to the Greek Hades, the divine ruler of the underworld.
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