Phamka, Phaṃkā: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionary1) Phaṃkā (फंका):—(nm) the quantity (of powder, etc.) chucked into the mouth in one lot; —[lagānā] to chuck into the mouth.
2) Phāṃka (फांक):—(nf) a cut slice (of fruit etc.), fillet, fragment/paring; clove (of a garlic), cleft, slit; —[karanā] to pare, to cut into slices.
3) Phāṃkā (फांका):—(nm) the process or act of [phāṃkanā] (see).
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Starts with: Phamkana.
Ends with: Khajaphamka, Sarphamka.
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