Bukhara, Bukhāra: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionaryBukhāra (बुखार):—(nm) fever; —[ānā] to have fever, to be running temperature; —[utaranā] the temperature to go down, fever to subside; excitement to subside, steam to be let off; —[utāranā] to relieve of excitement / provocation / anger; to cut to size;—[ṭūṭanā] the temperature/fever to normalise.
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Starts with: Bukhara clover.
Ends with: Alobukhara, Alu-bukhara, Alubukhara.
Full-text: Maleriya, Bukhari, Bukhara clover, Gardana, Alpakora, Alu-bukhara, Miyada, Phashali, Miyad, Utarna, Lamgada, Alu, Pari, Utarana, Alp Tegin, Samanid, Ghazni, Gardan, Dil, Dila.
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