Avittam, Aviṭṭam: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconAviṭṭam (அவிட்டம்) noun < śraviṣṭhā. Name of the 23rd nakṣatra, the constellation Dolphin in makara-rāci and kumpa-rāci; ஒருநட்சத்திரம். [orunadsathiram.]
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Aviṭṭam (அவிட்டம்) noun Root of sedge; கோரைக்கிழங்கு. (பச்சிலைமூலிகை அகராதி) [koraikkizhangu. (pachilaimuligai agarathi)]
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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Ends with: Avaniyavittam, Kavittam, Mavittam, Ninkavittam, Paravittam, Yathavittam.
Full-text: Ucca-nilainal, Utal-arranal, Tanishtapancami, Vacukkanal, Tanittai, Kakappul, Avaniyavittam, Arai-arranal, Natcattiram, Caranatcattiram, Kil-nokkunal, Kakkai, Vittam, Kakam, Tinamiruttu, Paravai, Koti.
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