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1 gorgeldrank
n. gargle, mouthwash, liquid used for gargling -
2 आचमनम् _ācamanam
आचमनम् 1 Rinsing the mouth, sipping water be- fore religious ceremonies, before and after meals &c. from the palm of the hand; दद्यादाचमनं ततः Y.1.243, 195 (part of the water sipped being usually allowed to drop down).-2 The water used for rinsing the mouth.-3 Gargling the throat.-4 N. of a plant Andropogon muricatum (Mar. वाळा).-5 Water for rinsing the vulva (Āyurveda).-Comp. -धारिन्, -वाहिन् m. A drawer of water; (Hch.5.6.)
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