Pimda, Piṃḍa: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionary1) Piṃḍa (पिंड) [Also spelled pind]:—(nm) a body/the body; lump (of anything); a ball, round mass; chunk; ~[ja] viviparous; ~[dāna] oblation of cooked rice to the manes; —[chūṭanā] to get rid of; —[denā] to offer oblation to the manes; —[paḍanā] to pester, to go on pestering; to cause continuous harassment.
2) Piṃḍā (पिंडा) [Also spelled pinda]:—(nf) a body; lump of cooked rice for oblation to the manes; a rounded mass; ball.
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See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with (+21): Pimdaccane, Pimdaccheda, Pimdadi, Pimdadiyidu, Pimdaga, Pimdagal, Pimdagollu, Pimdaidu, Pimdaja, Pimdakara, Pimdale, Pimdali, Pimdalige, Pimdalne, Pimdamardana, Pimdamda, Pimdamgey, Pimdane, Pimdapradana, Pimdaramga.
Ends with (+8): Amritapimda, Apinda, Ayahpinda, Ayasapimda, Citpimda, Damdapimda, Gamdupimda, Garbhapimda, Gattipimda, Hritpinda, Kagepimda, Kakapimda, Luptapimda, Mamtrapimda, Mritpinda, Murdhapinda, Mutrapinda, Pinda, Piyushapimda, Rajapinda.
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