Bhamga, Bhaṃga: 1 definition
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Alternative spellings of this word include Bhang.
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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionary1) Bhaṃga (भंग) [Also spelled bhang]:—(nm) dissolution; breach; split; disbandment; destruction; fracture; (nf) an intoxicating drug made from the leaves of Cannabis sativa, hemp; —[khānā/caḍhānā/chānanā] to be intoxicated, to take [bhaṃga].
2) Bhāṃga (भांग):—(nf) the intoxicating hemp—Cannabis sativa; —[khānā] to be intoxicated; to talk incoherently; —[chānanā] to drink [bhāṃga].
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Starts with (+7): Bhamgabadisu, Bhamgabadu, Bhamgacikitse, Bhamgada, Bhamgadaci, Bhamgadaria, Bhamgadi, Bhamgagara, Bhamgagaria, Bhamgala, Bhamgalinu, Bhamgalo, Bhamgalo-phatnu, Bhamgambade, Bhamgambadu, Bhamgamberu, Bhamgapadisu, Bhamgara, Bhamgaraya, Bhamgashlesha.
Ends with (+38): Abbhamga, Abbhamga, Abhamga, Abhanga, Abhimanabhamga, Abhranibhamga, Ajnabhanga, Angabhanga, Anyaparibhamga, Asabhanga, Asthibhanga, Avaranabhamga, Bhanga, Bhrubhanga, Chamdobhamga, Chandobhanga, Chatrabhanga, Dhvajabhanga, Durbhanga, Garvabhamga.
Full-text (+58): Bhanga, Bhang, Buti, Hashisha, Silauta, Kulabhamga, Bhringa, Majuna, Yati, Vrata, Majun, Vrat, Cakamaka, Pancabhringa, Moha, Kaumarya, Ajna, Chhanna, Bhru, Pratishtha.
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