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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionaryKachcha in Hindi refers in English to:—(a) uncooked; unboiled; raw, unripe; green; crude; incomplete, unfinished; rough; imperfect, immature; inauthentic; doubtful; vague; weak; built of mud-bricks; provisional; not fast (as sleep, colour); —[a] ([a])[sami], a temporary cultivator; one who is not sincere in one’s dealings; an unsteady man; —[karana] to put to shame, to abash; to baste; —[kagaja] a provisional document; —[kha jana] lit. to swallow up unroasted—it denotes an angry outburst;—[khiladi] an inexperienced strategist; —[ghada] unbaked earthen pot; an impressionable mind;—[caba jana] see—[kha jana; —cittha] bonafide detailed account, inside story, real tale; -[pakka] half-cooked; half-baked; —[padana] to prove unavailing/ineffective; —[mala] raw material;—[ramga] not fast colour, colour that will wash out; —[hatha] an untrained hand; [kacci umra] immature age, impressionable age; [kacci kali] a budding beauty; [kacci goli khelana] lit. to 'play with mud marbles'—to act in an inexperienced manner; not to hold all strings under control;[kacci goli nahim khelana] to be nobody’s fool, to have learnt the tricks of the trade; [kacci jabana] loose talk; 'slander, reviling utterance, abuse; [kacci nimda mem jagana] to awaken when one has not had full sleep; [kacci-pakki] unconfirmed; [kacci-pakki kahana] to scold roundly, to take to task; [kacci bahi] a rough account book; [kacci bata] loose talk; unconfirmed report; [kacci rasoi] articles of food not prepared or fried in ghee (as rice, pulses, etc.)..—kachcha (कच्चा) is alternatively transliterated as Kaccā.
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Starts with: Kachchara, Kachchata, Kachchati.
Full-text: Kacca.
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The Garuda Purana (by Manmatha Nath Dutt)
Chapter LVIII - Positions and dimensions of the sun and other planets < [Agastya Samhita]
Sri Krishna-Chaitanya (by Nisikanta Sanyal)
Chapter 8 - Early Youth and Student Life < [Volume II]