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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionaryAapt in Hindi refers in English to:—(a) trusted, trustworthy; respected; (nm) authority, a credible or authoritative person; umpire; ~[kama] fulfilled, one whose wishes have all been fulfilled; gratified; ~[tva] authority; —[pramana] a trustworthy testimony; —[vacana/vakya] authoritative statement;—[varga] inner circle; circle of friends..—aapt (आप्त) is alternatively transliterated as Āpta.
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Starts with: Aapta, Aaptha mara, Aaptkam, Aapto, Aptacevai, Aptam, Aptan, Aptavakkiyam, Aptikam.
Ends with: Ajaapt, Anubhav-praapt, Prapt, Vyapt.
Full-text (+176): Apta, Dakaita, Kopaneyya, Utpacishnu, Caramarita, Vyavaharya, Rajaniya, Avaraniya, Sanyaya, Shatika, Cunukadara, Kritvya, Arthya, Canaca, Satik, Avasras, Umajika, Kadulesu, Abhirupa, Vagmita.
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