Pakar, Pakār, Pākar, Pākār: 3 definitions
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Pakar means something in 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.
Biology (plants and animals)
Source: Wisdom Library: Local Names of Plants and DrugsPakar [पाकर] in the Marathi language is the name of a plant identified with Cyclea peltata Hook. fil. & Thoms. from the Menispermaceae (Moonseed) family having the following synonyms: Cyclea burmanii, Cyclea versicolor, Cyclea discolor. For the possible medicinal usage of pakar, you can check this page for potential sources and references, although be aware that any some or none of the side-effects may not be mentioned here, wether they be harmful or beneficial to health.
Source: Google Books: CRC World Dictionary (Regional names)1) Pakar in India is the name of a plant defined with Aristolochia bracteata in various botanical sources. This page contains potential references in Ayurveda, modern medicine, and other folk traditions or local practices.
2) Pakar is also identified with Ficus hederacea It has the synonym Ficus scandens Buch.-Ham., nom. illeg. (etc.).
3) Pakar is also identified with Ficus lacor.
4) Pakar is also identified with Ficus rumphii It has the synonym Urostigma cordifolium Dalzell & A. Gibson (etc.).
Example references for further research on medicinal uses or toxicity (see latin names for full list):
· Nova Genera, quae super nonnullis Fici speciebus struebat (1844)
· Taxon (1979)
· Allg. Naturgesch.
· Bijdragen tot de flora van Nederlandsch Indië (1825)
· London Journal of Botany (1847)
· Notulae Systematicae (Paris) (1927)
If you are looking for specific details regarding Pakar, for example side effects, chemical composition, diet and recipes, health benefits, pregnancy safety, extract dosage, have a look at these references.
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.
Languages of India and abroad
Tamil dictionary
Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconPakar (பகர்) [pakirtal] 4 transitive verb
1. To tell, utter, declare, say, announce, pronounce, publish; சொல்லுதல். மற்றைய ராவார் பகர்வர் [solluthal. marraiya ravar pagarvar] (நாலடியார் [naladiyar], 256).
2. To hawk, sell; விற்றல். பூவும் புகையு மேவிய விரையும் பகர்வனர் [virral. puvum pugaiyu meviya viraiyum pagarvanar] (சிலப்பதிகாரம் அரும்பதவுரை [silappathigaram arumbathavurai] 5, 14).
3. To give; கொடுத்தல். வேழம் வெண்பூப் பகருந் தண்டுறை யூரன் [koduthal. vezham venpup pagarun thandurai yuran] (ஐங்குறுநூறு [aingurunuru] 13).
4. To indicate; உணர்த்துதல். பகர் குழல் பாண்டி லியம்ப [unarthuthal. pagar kuzhal pandi liyamba] (பரிபாடல் [paripadal] 15, 42). — intransitive cf. bharga. To emit lustre; ஒளிவிடுதல். பக்கங் கருஞ்சிறுப் பாறைமீதே யருவிகள் பகர்ந்தனைய [olividuthal. pakkang karunchirup paraimithe yaruvigal pagarnthanaiya] (நாலாயிர திவ்யப்பிரபந்தம் பெரிய.ாழ். [nalayira thivyappirapandam periyazh.] 1, 7, 8).
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Pakar (பகர்) [pakartal] 4 intransitive verb [Malayalam: pakaruka.] To shift, move; பெயர்தல். [peyarthal.] Nāñ.
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Pakar (பகர்) noun < பகர்¹-. [pagar¹-.] cf. bharga.
1. Radiance, splendour; ஒளி. சிந்தாமணிகள் பக ரல்லைப் பகல்செய் திருவேங் கடத்தானே [oli. sinthamanigal paga rallaip pagalsey thiruveng kadathane] (நாலாயிர திவ்யப்பிரபந்தம் திருவாய்மொழி [nalayira thivyappirapandam thiruvaymozhi] 6, 10, 9).
2. Worm-killer. See பங்கம்பாளை. (வைத்திய மலையகராதி) [pangambalai. (vaithiya malaiyagarathi)]
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Pakār (பகார்) noun < Urdu bakār. Value of a crop fixed by an appraiser (R. F.); புள்ளிக் காரனால் ஏற்படுத்தப்படும் விளைச்சல்மதிப்பு. [pullig karanal erpaduthappadum vilaichalmathippu.]
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Pākar (பாகர்) noun perhaps from பா⁴. [pa⁴.]
1. Wooden balustrade in a car; தேரின் மேற்றட்டைச்சுற்றி யுள்ள மரக் கைப்பிடிச்சுவர். [therin merrattaichurri yulla marag kaippidichuvar.] (பத்துப்பாட்டு [pathuppattu] 258, உரை. [urai.])
2. Car; தேர். எழினடைப் பாகரொடு [ther. ezhinadaip pagarodu] (பத்துப்பாட்டு [pathuppattu] 258).
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Pākār (பாகார்) noun < prākāra. cf. பாகர். [pagar.] [K. pāgal.] (அகராதி நிகண்டு [agarathi nigandu])
1. Fort-wall; கோட்டை மதில். [kottai mathil.]
2. Place; இடம். [idam.]
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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Starts with (+12): Pakar-kollaikaran, Pakara, Pakaracikam, Pakaracikamaram, Pakarajeshvara, Pakaraka, Pakaram, Pakaramaram, Pakarana, Pakaranaya, Pakaranjana, Pakaraparikkhitta, Pakarappirapai, Pakarasa, Pakarccai, Pakarcci, Pakareti, Pakari, Pakarkallan, Pakarkollai.
Ends with: Anpakar, Kalpakaar, Kutumpakar, Payampakar, Pratyapakar, Pratyupakar, Ropakar, Tuppakar.
Full-text: Pagara, Pagar, Pagar anak, Jarak pagar, Payampakar, Tivantam, Apputu, Tivamanam, Naimittikappiralayam, Pakaram, Pakarkuri, Tivakirtti, Pagar Ruyung, Itthaka, Paga, Atu.
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