Boi, Bōī, Boī: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: The Molesworth Marathi and English Dictionarybōī (बोई).—f R & W (Or bōya) A clove of garlic; a slice of an orange or a lemon. 2 Curd.
Marathi is an Indo-European language having over 70 million native speakers people in (predominantly) Maharashtra India. Marathi, like many other Indo-Aryan languages, evolved from early forms of Prakrit, which itself is a subset of Sanskrit, one of the most ancient languages of the world.
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Starts with (+23): Boi kalan, Boi madran, Boi sulu, Boibisi, Boibu-gili, Boichune, Boiddanath, Boikwe, Boiled-seed bush, Boimbo, Boinga, Boiong, Boir, Boiringi, Bois cabris, Bois corail, Bois de chittagong, Bois de fer, Bois de gale, Bois de lait.
Ends with (+13): Baba de boi, Badaboi, Bakbaboi, Banyorboi, Biboi, Bikal boboi, Boboi, Buboi, Carrapicho-beico-de-boi, Chamboi, Chanboi, Chiti boi, Ecaboi, Echaboi, Giboi, Goboi, Grande-olho-de-boi, Kamboi, Khabi-loboi, Khushaboi.
Full-text (+32): Carrapicho-beico-de-boi, Bois d'andreze, Boi sulu, Chiti boi, Kaw kin boi-lek, Baba de boi, Boi kalan, Boi madran, Grande-olho-de-boi, Bois pagaies, Bois purgatif, Bois inconnu, Bois corail, Bois rouge, Bois johana, Bois piquant, Bois mapou, Bois de tabac, Bois noir, Bois d'aigle.
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