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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconCātar (சாதர்) noun < jāta. Those that are born; பிறந்தவர். குருகுலம் பொற்புறப்பொழுதுற்றுச் சாதராயினர் [piranthavar. kurugulam porpurappozhuthurrus satharayinar] (மகாபாரதம் சம்பவ. [magaparatham sambava.] 17).
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Cātar (சாதர்) noun See சாதரா. வங்கச்சாதர் [sathara. vangachathar] (பெருங்கதை உஞ்சைக். [perungathai unchaig.] 42, 205).
Tamil is an ancient language of India from the Dravidian family spoken by roughly 250 million people mainly in southern India and Sri Lanka.
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Starts with (+6): Catara, Cataram, Catarana, Catarana-tirucapai, Cataranai, Cataranakantaram, Cataranam, Catarananatcattiram, Cataranappatu, Cataranatappu, Cataranatarumam, Cataranniyam, Catarapuli, Catarasi, Cataratalattu, Cataratikkai, Catarch, Catarenal, Catari, Catarinu.
Ends with: Palincatar, Vankaccatar.
Full-text (+3): Sadar, Sadhara, Sadara, Vankaccatar, Sadhar, Sadara-adalata, Sattar, Sadara-cidiyakhana, Sadar-adar, Sadara-khora, Sadara-upatyaka, Cataratalattu, Sadara-adara, Sadar-adaalat, Sadar-khor, Cavurar, Catara, Sadarabaragira, Catarkarccu, Cattar.
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