Vetitam, Vēṭitam, Vētitam: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconVēṭitam (வேடிதம்) noun probably from வேடு². [vedu².] Unpleasant smell, as in boiling medicinal plants; மூலிகைகளைக் காய்ச்சுதல் முதலியவற்றா லுண்டாம் நாற்றம். [muligaigalaig kaychuthal muthaliyavarra lundam narram.] (W.)
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Vētitam (வேதிதம்) noun < vēdhita. (யாழ்ப்பாணத்து மானிப்பாயகராதி [yazhppanathu manippayagarathi])
1. Perforating, drilling; துளைக்கை. [thulaikkai.]
2. Tube; துளையுடைப்பொருள். [thulaiyudaipporul.]
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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