Urata, Uratā: 2 definitions
Introduction:
Urata means something in Marathi, biology. 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)
Urata in Latin America is the name of a plant defined with Casimiroa sapota in various botanical sources. This page contains potential references in Ayurveda, modern medicine, and other folk traditions or local practices It has the synonym Casimiroa sapota fo. ovandoensis Martínez (among others).
Example references for further research on medicinal uses or toxicity (see latin names for full list):
· Videnskabelige Meddelelser fra Dansk Naturhistorisk Forening i Kjøbenhavn (1857)
· Anales del instituto de biología de la universidad nacional de México (1951)
· Ceiba (2003)
· Novorum Vegetabilium Descriptiones (1825)
If you are looking for specific details regarding Urata, for example side effects, pregnancy safety, chemical composition, diet and recipes, extract dosage, health benefits, 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
Marathi-English dictionary
uratā (उरता).—p pr of uraṇēṃ Used with karaṇēṃ To leave a balance; viz. to discharge a debt &c. in part.
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uratā (उरता).—f (uraṇēṃ Deficiency (esp. of any action of beating, abusing, reviling, ridiculing, disgracing, tormenting &c.); portion conceived as left undone. v rāha, dē, rākha, ṭhēva, dhara, bāḷaga, g. of o. and neg. con. Ex. mī kōṇhāsīṃ kāṃhīṃ bōlata nāhīṃ paṇa bōlūṃ lāgalōṃ tara u0 ṭhēvaṇāra nāhīṃ. Sometimes more generally; as tū mājhī u0 dharūṃ nakō Don't mind my being lacking; don't wait for me. Also u0 na dhara- ṇēṃ or ṭhēvaṇēṃ g. of o. is Not to revere, regard, heed.
Marathi is an Indo-European language having over 70 million native speakers people in (predominantly) Maharashtra India. Marathi, like many other Indo-Aryan languages, evolved from early forms of Prakrit, which itself is a subset of Sanskrit, one of the most ancient languages of the world.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with: Uratam, Uratan, Uratane, Urataram, Uratarive, Uratavan.
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Search found 13 books and stories containing Urata, Uratā; (plurals include: Uratas, Uratās). You can also click to the full overview containing English textual excerpts. Below are direct links for the most relevant articles:
Brahma Purana (critical study) (by Surabhi H. Trivedi)
Dictionaries of Indian languages (Kosha)
Page 40 < [Gujarati-Hindi-English, Volume 1]
Page 398 < [Marathi-Hindi-English, Volume 1]
Page 639 < [Gujarati-Hindi-English, Volume 1]
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
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Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine
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