Cama-vetacamavayam, Camavētacamavāyam, Camavetacamavayam, Cama-veta-camavayam, Camaveta-camavayam: 1 definition

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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil Lexicon

Camavētacamavāyam (சமவேதசமவாயம்) [cama-vēta-camavāyam] noun < sam-avēta +. (Logic.) Intimate relation of an object with that which is intimately united with another, one of six caṉṉikariṭam, q.v.; சன்னிகரிடம் ஆறனுள் நீக்கமின்றியிருப்பதனோடு நெருங்கியுள்ள சம்பந்தம் [sannigaridam aranul nikkaminriyiruppathanodu nerungiyulla sambantham], (தருக்க சங்கிரகம் நியாய. [tharukka sangiragam niyaya.] 31.)

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