Camatti, Camaṭṭi: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconCamaṭṭi (சமட்டி) noun < samaṣṭi. Aggregate, total, opposed to viyaṭṭi; தொகுதி. வீரியமிகு சமட்டி [thoguthi. viriyamigu samatti] (கைவல்ய நவநீதம் தத்துவ. [kaivalya navanitham thathuva.] 43).
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Camatti (சமத்தி) noun < samarthā. Clever woman; கெட்டிக்காரி. [kettikkari.] Colloq.
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Camatti (சமத்தி) noun See சமசை. சிந்தாசமத்தி [samasai. sinthasamathi] (தமிழ்நாவலர் சரிதை [thamizhnavalar sarithai] 1).
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See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with: Camattilai.
Ends with: Cintacamatti, Ecamatti, Kucamatti, Uru-vara-c-camatti, Uru-varacamatti.
Full-text: Paramanishtai, Samatti, Samapti, Camutti, Viyatti, Camatiperu, Camatikkal, Nocippu, Uru-varacamatti, Camatiyatai, Uru-vara-c-camatti, Nal-ula-tor-talaipatu, Ashtankayokam, Cintacamatti, Kaviyakunam, Tutti, Yokam.
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