Dictionaries of Indian languages (Kosha)

1988 | 9,139,513 words

These pages contain a Trilingual Dictionary of various Indian languages (with English meaning); which forms part of a curated collection aimed at enhancing educational opportunities in India. The dictionaries are found in a library which includes a range of materials, from books to audio and video content, designed to support students and lifelong ...

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atapithe 146 banla mula byakarana debanagari banla artha hindi artha inreji artha sabda sanketa lipyantara atapithe bina. atapithe kastasahisnu, astaprstayukta, painstaking, sakalabhara bahane samartha, saba dike daksa having eight backs, able to ata bi. ata 1. gamera gumra, mayada ityadira dbara prastuta drabya iha dbara kagaja ityadi kastasahisnu, atha-pithomvala aा, ka maida aura gomda dvara kagaja jodane ke lie banayi gayi lei, asakti jora yaya 2. asakti amta kri. amta sakta kara, kasa, bad'dha kara sakhta karana, kasana, bamdhana amta amti bi. ata'atai bamdhabamdhi, kasakasi, kathina kathora niyama ka dhana, niyamabad'dhata kasava bear the burden, perfect in all respects wheat flour, adhesive prepared with gum, attachment to tighten, to apply pressure to, to fasten tightening, strictness of rules atase bina. bi. atase 1. durbala, ye santana astama durbala, jo tana athava mase janme mahine mem paida ho, mahine 2. masera 28 tarikha ki atthaisa tarikha amti / ati bi. atai/ ata i trnadi ebam sakera guccha amera amti (bija) trna tatha saga adi ki di, a ama jati ke phala ki guthali weak, a child born in eight months, 28 th day of the month a small bundle of a leafy vegetable, stone of fruit (mango), kernel of a fruit amtuli bi. amtuli pasudehera ekaprakara carma- pasuom a sarira para tick kita rahanevala eka kida amto bina. amto khato, garha chota, gadha़ा short, thick athara bina. athara amka, nana athala bina. athala catacate, athayukta cipacipa astadasa sankhyaka, 18 anka, atharaha samkhyaka, 18 ka nana 18 numbering eighteen, eighteen, various sticky, containing adhesive

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