Jivanati, Jīvanati, Jiva-nati: 1 definition
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Jīvanati (ஜீவநதி) [jīva-nati] noun < jīva +.
1. Perennial river; வற்றாதோடும் ஆறு. [varrathodum aru.] (C. G.)
2. Life-stream; ஜீவர்களின் பரம்பரை. ஜீவநதி நீர்தரும் செழுங்குடம் [jivarkalin parambarai. jivanathi nirtharum sezhungudam] (இரக்ஷணிய. [iragshaniya.] 67).
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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Partial matches: Natti, Nadi, Jiva.
Starts with: Jivanadi.
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