Naja, Nāja: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionary1) Nāja (नाज) [Also spelled naaj]:—(nm) see [anāja].
2) Nāja (नाज) [Also spelled naaj]:—(nm) coquetry; airs; feigned air, pride, vanity; —[nakharā] coquettishness, alluring gestures; ~[nīṃ/nīna] a delicate beauty; ~[baradāra] one who dances attendance upon; who puts with or endures the coquettish conduct of another; hence ~[baradārī; -o-adā] see —[nakharā]; -[o-niyāja] amorous goings-on; —[uṭhānā] to endure the coquettish/alluring gestures of.
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Starts with (+46): Najabapha, Najadanda, Najadika, Najakai, Najakata, Najala, Najalu, Najaluhana, Najanama, Najane, Najano, Najar, Najara, Najara-garnu, Najara-hunu, Najara-judhnu, Najara-launu, Najaraandaja, Najarabaga, Najarabaja.
Ends with (+52): Aglanaja, Aishanaja, Ajanaja, Ajnanaja, Anaja, Annaja, Aranaja, Atrinayanaja, Avaravarnaja, Ayanaja, Ayatnaja, Banaja, Bhaishnaja, Bhanaja, Bhishnaja, Bhuvanaja, Brahmanaja, Chinaja, Cinaja, Coqueiro anaja.
Full-text: Krishnaphani, Krishnasarpa, Pritanaja, Naaj, Nallapampu, Asitahi, Phanakara, Shikhi, Sat, Naga.
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