Naram, Nāram: 4 definitions

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Naram means something in Hindi, biology, Tamil. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.

Ambiguity: Although Naram has separate glossary definitions below, it also represents an alternative spelling of the word Narama.

Biology (plants and animals)

Source: Google Books: CRC World Dictionary (Regional names)

Naram in India is the name of a plant defined with Plantago major in various botanical sources. This page contains potential references in Ayurveda, modern medicine, and other folk traditions or local practices It has the synonym Plantago borysthenica (Rogow.) Wissjul. (among others).

Example references for further research on medicinal uses or toxicity (see latin names for full list):

· Institutiones Rei Herbariae (1766)
· Prodromus Stirpium in Horto ad Chapel Allerton vigentium (1796)
· International Organization of Plant Biosystematists Newsletter (1995)
· Fl. Trop. E. Africa, Plantaginaceae (1971)
· Taxon (1982)
· Botaniceskjij Žurnal SSSR (1982)

If you are looking for specific details regarding Naram, for example diet and recipes, health benefits, pregnancy safety, extract dosage, chemical composition, side effects, have a look at these references.

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This sections includes definitions from the five kingdoms of living things: Animals, Plants, Fungi, Protists and Monera. It will include both the official binomial nomenclature (scientific names usually in Latin) as well as regional spellings and variants.

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Languages of India and abroad

Hindi dictionary

Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionary

Naram in Hindi refers in English to:—(a) soft, gentle; delicate; pliant, flexible; kind, merciful; moderate; ~[dila] soft/kind hearted; —[pamtha] moderate course; ~[pamthi] moderate; —,[kabhi, kabhi garama] to blow hot and cold; —[padana] to soften down..—naram (नरम) is alternatively transliterated as Narama.

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Kannada-English dictionary

Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpus

Naraṃ (ನರಂ):—[adjective] = ನರಮ್ [naram].

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Naram (ನರಮ್):—

1) [adjective] calm; composed.

2) [adjective] smooth or fine to the touch; not rough, harsh or coarse; sofṭ3. easy to manage or discipline; submissive; docile.

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Kannada is a Dravidian language (as opposed to the Indo-European language family) mainly spoken in the southwestern region of India.

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Tamil dictionary

Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil Lexicon

Naram (நரம்) noun < idem. Human being; மனிதப்பிறவி. நரத்திலும் பிறத்தி நாத [manithappiravi. narathilum pirathi natha] (நாலாயிர திவ்யப்பிரபந்தம் திருச்சந். [nalayira thivyappirapandam thiruchan.] 29).

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Nāram (நாரம்) noun See நார் [narrinai], 2, 5. (அகராதி நிகண்டு) நாரங்கொண்டார் [(agarathi nigandu) narangondar] (கம்பராமாயணம் மாரீசன். [kambaramayanam marisan.] 180).

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Nāram (நாரம்) noun < nāra.

1. Water; நீர். காரநின் றனபோற் றோன்றி [nir. karanin ranapor ronri] (கம்பராமாயணம் நட்பு. [kambaramayanam nadpu.] 31).

2. Moss, muscus; பாசி. (பிங்கலகண்டு) [pasi. (pingalagandu)]

3. Souls, living beings; ஆன்மாக்கள். [anmakkal.] (W.)

4. Multitude, crowd of persons; சனத்திரள். (யாழ்ப்பாணத்து மானிப்பாயகராதி) [sanathiral. (yazhppanathu manippayagarathi)]

5. Calf; பசுக்கன்று. (யாழ்ப்பாணத்து மானிப்பாயகராதி) [pasukkanru. (yazhppanathu manippayagarathi)]

6. Aquatic bird; நீர்வாழ் புள். (யாழ்ப்பாணத்து மானிப்பாயகராதி) [nirvazh pul. (yazhppanathu manippayagarathi)]

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Nāram (நாரம்) noun cf. nāraṅga. See நாரத்தை [narathai], 1. (பிங்கலகண்டு [pingalagandu])

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