Cimta, Ciṃtā, Cimṭā: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionary1) Ciṃtā (चिंता) [Also spelled chinta]:—(nf) worry, concern; anxiety; care; ~[janaka] causing anxiety/concern; ~[dhārā] ideology; ~[magna] engrossed in worry/anxiety; worried; musing; ~[mukta] free of worry/anxiety; ~[rahita] carefree, having no worry; ~[śīla] given to worrying, ever worried; —[khāye jānā/māre ḍālanā]worry to be eating up, worry to be taking its toll; —[meṃ ḍūbanā/—utarānā] to be engrossed in constant worry; —[citā samāna] grief is the canker of heart, care killed the cat.
2) Cīṃṭā (चींटा) [Also spelled chinta]:—(nm) a big black ant.
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See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with (+27): Cimtaga, Cimtailo-mato, Cimtaka, Cimtakamti, Cimtaki, Cimtakramte, Cimtaku, Cimtakula, Cimtakulate, Cimtakule, Cimtakulita, Cimtakulite, Cimtalola, Cimtalu, Cimtamagna, Cimtamagnate, Cimtamagne, Cimtamani, Cimtana, Cimtanamsha.
Ends with: Acinta, Anucinta, Cinta, Niccimta, Nishcinta, Nivvicimta, Paricimta, Vicinta.
Full-text: Cinta, Nona, Cimitta, Chinta, Paraloka, Parlok, Cita, Dharma.
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