Vacanta, Vacantā: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconVacantā (வசந்தா) noun < vasantā. (Music) A specific melody-type; ஓரிராகம். [oriragam.]
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 (+1): Vacantacamukan, Vacantakalam, Vacantakalamallikai, Vacantam, Vacantamalar, Vacantamantapam, Vacantanati, Vacantankali, Vacantapancami, Vacantapantu, Vacantapayiravi, Vacantappu, Vacantaputpam, Vacantarutu, Vacantataru, Vacantatiru, Vacantattiruvila, Vacantatutam, Vacantatutu, Vacantavataram.
Ends with: Parshvacanta, Svacanta.
Full-text: Vasamtha, Vacantacamukan, Vacantatutu, Vacantattiruvila, Vacantapantu, Vacantatiru, Vacantataru, Vacantamalar, Vacantarutu, Vacantavila, Vacantapayiravi, Matucakan, Vacantakalam, Vacantamantapam, Tamukkam, Vacantapancami, Paritapam, Vacantatutam, Alaku.
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