Duva, Duvā: 2 definitions
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Source: DDSA: The Molesworth Marathi and English Dictionaryduvā (दुवा).—m ( A) A benediction, an invocation of blessing. duvā māgaṇēṃ with sa or lā of o. To invoke blessing upon.
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duvā (दुवा).—m (dōna Two.) A double link or member of certain ornaments in the form of the letter ∞. 2 The deuce in cards or dice.
Source: DDSA: The Aryabhusan school dictionary, Marathi-Englishduvā (दुवा).—m A benediction, an invocation of blessing. To invoke blessing upon.
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duvā (दुवा) [-vvā, -व्वा].—m A double link or member of certain ornaments.
Marathi is an Indo-European language having over 70 million native speakers people in (predominantly) Maharashtra India. Marathi, like many other Indo-Aryan languages, evolved from early forms of Prakrit, which itself is a subset of Sanskrit, one of the most ancient languages of the world.
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Starts with (+136): Duvaa pothro, Duvada, Duvadige, Duvadisu, Duvadvat, Duvagga, Duvago, Duvai, Duvakavanem, Duvakta, Duvaktam, Duvala, Duvalanem, Duvalasa, Duvalasama, Duvali, Duvalisu, Duvana, Duvangika, Duvangula.
Ends with (+30): Aaduva, Aduva, Antuva, Banaaduva, Bhaduva, Bhamduva, Bhanduva, Budduva, Buduva, Camduva, Cantiyir-kontuva, Cembaduva, Cuduva, Cuppiramatuva, Deshabhamduva, Deshbhanduva, Erru-kontuva, Gaduva, Haduva, Haladuva.
Full-text: Duvas, Duvasya, Duvatkri, Duvo, Duvadvat, Duvasana, Duvasyu, Du, Duvodha, Duvoya, Duvanyasad, Duvasvant, Duvoyu, Dura.
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