Dictionaries of Indian languages (Kosha)

1988 | 9,139,513 words

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dhvanikavya himdi sabda vya . ko . himdi artha 1008 gujarati paryaya devanagari amgreji paryaya lipyamtarana dhvanikavya (in rhet.) the poetry dhvanikavya pu . ( kavya sastra mem ) vaha kavya dhvani avya jisamem vacyartha ki apeksa vyamgyartha adhika camatkarapurna hota hai, vyamgya - pradhana kavya | in which the implied or suggested sense of a passage is more striking than expressed sense. dhvanita vi . 1. jo dhvani ke rupa mem prakata dhvanita hua ho ; dhvanita sounded; 2. kisi vakya adi mem jhalakata hua (koi gudha implied, suggested. hinted at. asaya ) | dhvanivijnana pu . vaha vijnana jisamem yaha vivecana ho ki bolate samaya manusya ke svarayamtra se kisa prakara dhvaniyam ya sabda utpanna hote haim| dhvanivijnana dhvanivijnana phonetics, phonology. dhvanyartha pu . vyamgyartha | n'yartha dhvanyartha suggested meaning, implied sense. dhvasta vi . 1. khamdita, tuta-phutah dhvasta dhvasta fallen, ruined, 2. vinasta, tabaha | dilapidated: destroyed, perished, devastated. |

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