Satam, Sātam: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconSātam (ஸாதம்) noun probably from pra-sāda. Cooked rice; சோறு. [soru.]
Tamil is an ancient language of India from the Dravidian family spoken by roughly 250 million people mainly in southern India and Sri Lanka.
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Starts with (+35): Satam ne somvar, Satama, Satamara, Satamariya, Satamasa, Satamaska, Satamba, Satamkara, Satamul, Satamuli, Shatamagha, Shatamakan, Shatamakha, Shatamaksha, Shatamala, Shatamana, Shatamanadakshina, Shatamanadanavidhi, Shatamanti, Shatamanyava.
Ends with (+4): Ajnashatam, Anusatam, Asatam, Aushatam, Avushatam, Cuttanishatam, Hiranyagarbhasamhitayam ramacandranamashtottarashatam, Hotsatam, Jivanaushatam, Kaicikanishatam, Kakalinishatam, Kalasatam, Kantaushatam, Makopanishatam, Mani-mantiraushatam, Moruhalasatam, Naishatam, Nishatam, Purvashatam, Rasatam.
Full-text (+127): Sadam, Sadamdi, Jatam, Satam ne somvar, Captam, Sapta, Shatam, Catamunai, Cattacippi, Sadatanatva, Vanticcattam, Cattakkattai, Cattirttam, Sadman, Sadadi, Sadavritti, Sadopavasin, Sadasukha, Sadanuvritti, Catapatarttam.
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