Significance of Hit
Synonyms: Strike, Slap, Knock, Impact, Beat, Blow, Collision
In Dutch: Hit; In Finnish: Osuma; In Spanish: Golpear
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Hindu concept of 'Hit'
In Hinduism, "Hit" signifies Varuthapa's actions against demons and Lord Krishna's impactful strikes with his sword, symbolizing divine intervention and the fight against evil forces.
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) The action of striking or impacting, as carried out by Lord Krishna using his sword.[1] (2) Describes the action Varuthapa takes against the great demon.[2]
The concept of Hit in local and regional sources
The keyphrase "Hit" encompasses both a physical action of striking with force and an impactful occurrence, linking it to the concept of Abhihata, which denotes causing harm through a forceful strike.
From: Sanskrit Words In Southeast Asian Languages
(1) This term refers to the action of striking or hitting something, often with force, indicating a beat or a forceful impact.[3] (2) Hit refers to an impact or strike, which is also related to Abhihata, implying an action of causing harm or striking, as described.[4]
The concept of Hit in scientific sources
The keyphrase "Hit" refers to promising lead compounds identified during screening processes, indicating their potential effectiveness against specific biological targets, as highlighted by regional sources.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) Hits are produced to STR sequences.[5]