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Ann means something in Hindi. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
Ambiguity: Although Ann has separate glossary definitions below, it also represents an alternative spelling of the word Anna.
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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionaryAnn in Hindi refers in English to:—(nm) corn, food, (usu. cooked); ~[deva] spirit corn..—ann (अन्न) is alternatively transliterated as Anna.
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Starts with (+567): A-nalikal, Anaka, Ann-bhandar, Anna, Anna Sutta, Anna-bhandara, Anna-mayakocam, Anna-tanacampa, Anna-tanakuruvai, Anna-urti, Anna-vataiparani, Annaacchadana, Annaan-thali, Annaan-vaalan, Annab, Annabahulya, Annabali, Annabara, Annabare, Annabhaga.
Ends with (+21): Accanapann, Afann, Aprasann, Asann, Avasann, Bann, Chann, Emmetammanna, Ghrann, Jangli sann, Kadann, Kahu ja pann, Latryann, Lehann, Marnasann, Meghachchhann, Mishtann, Navann, Nirann, Nirbies-ann.
Full-text (+310): Strychnos tieute, Polycarpaea aurea, Gypsophila oldhamiana, Medinilla teysmanni, Psychotria crassifolia, Croton kimosorum, Weinmannia sylvicola, Croton boinensis, Croton humbertii, Tiliacora acuminata, Geissospermum laeve, Anna, Coscinium wallichianum, Ann-bhandar, Corokia buddleioides, Eremospatha haullevilleana, Euryale ferox, Nirbies-ann, Laurelia novae-zelandiae, Croton hovarum.
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