Campar, Cāmpar, Cāmpār: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconCāmpar (சாம்பர்) noun See சாம்பல்¹ [sambal¹], 1. சாம்ப ரகலத் தணிந்தாய் போற்றி [samba ragalath thaninthay porri] (தேவாரம் [thevaram] 967, 4).
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Cāmpār (சாம்பார்) noun < Marathi sāmbhār. Dholl sauce; பருப்புக்குழம்பு. [paruppukkuzhambu.]
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Starts with: Campara-valli, Camparacutanan, Camparakku, Camparam, Camparan, Camparana, Camparankuttu, Camparappuli, Campari, Camparittanakku, Camparkattam, Camparkuli, Camparkunti, Camparpu, Camparpucani, Campartanakku.
Ends with: Kanicampar, Paruppuccampar.
Full-text (+6): Sambar, Paruppuccampar, Marevale, Kavadugodu, Sambar kudal, Sambar soppu, Ati sambar, Kadaba, Kavalgombu, Marevidi, Maregodu, Karkaru, Romaka, Sambar-bevu, Tatiyankay, Sambar-keerai, Sambar-kirai, Shambara, Kadave, Sambhara.
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