Vital, Viṭal, Vītal: 2 definitions
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconViṭal (விடல்) noun < விடு¹-. [vidu¹-.]
1. Leaving; renunciation; முற்றும் நீங்குகை. சமந்தமம் விடல் [murrum ningugai. samanthamam vidal] (கைவல்ய நவநீதம் தத்துவ. [kaivalya navanitham thathuva.] 9).
2. Pouring; ஊற்றுகை. [urrugai.] (நாமதீபநிகண்டு [namathipanigandu] 695.)
3. Fault; குற்றம். (சதுராகராதி) [kurram. (sathuragarathi)]
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Vītal (வீதல்) noun < வீ²-. [vi²-.]
1. Death; சாவு. (சூடாமணிநிகண்டு) [savu. (sudamaninigandu)]
2. Poverty; வறுமை. (திவா.) [varumai. (thiva.)]
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: Vital air, Vital wind, Vitala, Vitalacandala, Vitalacarita, Vitalaloka, Vitalam, Vitalanem, Vitalashi, Vitalashicandalashi, Vitalavana, Vitalavanam, Vitalem, Vitali, Vitalisu, Vitality, Vitaliya, Vitaliya-cattana, Vitallamka, Vitalobha.
Ends with: Akavital, Cittiravital, Kattuvital, Maruvital, Mavital, Puravital, Talavital.
Full-text (+991): Prana, Udana, Vyana, Pancaprana, Pranamayakosha, Vayu, Vidal, Marma, Marmasthala, Ojas, Devadatta, Vidala, Marmasprish, Marmaghata, Pranavritti, Shosha, Apanavayu, Halot, Bhinnamarman, Marman.
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