Wali: 3 definitions
Introduction:
Wali 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: Wisdom Library: Local Names of Plants and DrugsWali in the Hindi language is the name of a plant identified with Deeringia amaranthoides (Lam.) Merr. from the Amaranthaceae (Amaranth) family having the following synonyms: Achyranthes amaranthoides, Celosia baccata, Deeringia baccata. For the possible medicinal usage of wali, you can check this page for potential sources and references, although be aware that any some or none of the side-effects may not be mentioned here, wether they be harmful or beneficial to health.
Source: Google Books: CRC World Dictionary (Regional names)Wali in India is the name of a plant defined with Deeringia amaranthoides in various botanical sources. This page contains potential references in Ayurveda, modern medicine, and other folk traditions or local practices It has the synonym Cladostachys frutescens D. Don (among others).
Example references for further research on medicinal uses or toxicity (see latin names for full list):
· Journal of Natural Products (1990)
· Encyclopédie Méthodique, Botanique (Lamarck) (1785)
· An Interpretation of Rumphius’s Herbarium Amboinense (1917)
· Fl. Xizang. (1983)
· Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae (1810)
· Ueber einige künstliche Geschlechter aus der Malvenfamilie … (1787)
If you are looking for specific details regarding Wali, for example side effects, diet and recipes, chemical composition, health benefits, pregnancy safety, extract dosage, 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
Nepali dictionary
Source: unoes: Nepali-English DictionaryWali is another spelling for वालि [vāli].—n. Mythol. name of a celebrated monkey-chief who was slain by Ram at the desire of Sugriva; his younger brother;
Nepali is the primary language of the Nepalese people counting almost 20 million native speakers. The country of Nepal is situated in the Himalaya mountain range to the north of India.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with: Waliketupa, Waliketupa sapi, Walipopo, Waliwaboya, Waliyakuma.
Ends with (+27): Akar nirwali, Akar putarwali, Andawali, Awali, Barewali, Bertangwali, Brahmi tel wali, Bratawali, Brotowali, Bu-banwali, Daun akar wali, Dhanwali, Dipawali, Diwali, Gul-e-bakawali, Gwali, Hawali, Kiskawali, Kowali, Kuthiraiwali.
Full-text: Brahmi tel wali, Daun akar wali, Patau wali, Ramesses II.
Relevant text
Search found 6 books and stories containing Wali; (plurals include: Walis). You can also click to the full overview containing English textual excerpts. Below are direct links for the most relevant articles:
Srila Gurudeva (The Supreme Treasure) (by Swami Bhaktivedanta Madhava Maharaja)
Residing in Śrī Keśavajī Gauḍīya Maṭha < [Chapter 2.7 - Śrīla Gurudeva and Śrīla Bhaktivedānta Swāmī Mahārāja]
The Contemporary Telugu Poetry < [October 1965]
Triple Stream < [January – March, 2004]
The Contemporary Telugu Poetry < [October 1965]
Village Folk-tales of Ceylon (Sri Lanka), vol. 1-3 (by Henry Parker)
Story 66 - The Cat Who Guarded The Precepts < [Part II (c) - Stories of the Durayas]
Charaka Samhita and Sushruta Samhita (by Nayana Sharma)
Trade In Medicinal Drugs < [Chapter 7]
Buddhist records of the Western world (Xuanzang) (by Samuel Beal)
Chapter 3 - Country of Ta-ch’a-shi-lo (Takshashila) < [Book III - Eight Countries]
Folk Tales of Gujarat (and Jhaverchand Meghani) (by Vandana P. Soni)
Chapter 4 - Suhini-Mehar (Love stories of other regions) < [Part 1 - Saurashtra ni Rashdhar]
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