Usan: 1 definition
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Usan means something in 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)
Source: Google Books: CRC World Dictionary (Regional names)Usan in India is the name of a plant defined with Terminalia tomentosa in various botanical sources. This page contains potential references in Ayurveda, modern medicine, and other folk traditions or local practices.
Example references for further research on medicinal uses or toxicity (see latin names for full list):
· Journal of Economic and Taxonomic Botany (1996)
· Taxon (1980)
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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.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with (+10): Ucanan, Ucanar, Usanava, Usanavala, Usanavana, Usanavara, Usanavari, Usanavata, Usanempasanem, Usanemvana, Usanevana, Usangid-ba, Usanje, Usanna, Usanta, Usantalem Vada, Ushana, Ushanahpriya, Ushanahsmriti, Ushanas.
Ends with (+32): Acariyapurushan, Ankucan, Anusan, Appucan, Ausan, Black-eyed susan, Blackeyed susan, Bugtusan, Cittapurushan, Condorpa usan, Corapurushan, Dus bedusan, Dus wedusan, Gabusan, Indrapushan, Kaccatushan, Kallappurushan, Kattumanushan, Krus-krusan, Kucan.
Full-text: Condorpa usan.
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Jainism and Patanjali Yoga (Comparative Study) (by Deepak bagadia)
Part 8 - Celebrations/ Festivals, Prayers and Prime symbol in Jain traditions < [Chapter 3 - Jain Philosophy and Practice]