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1 bez rana
• woundless -
2 विवृत _vivṛta
विवृत <p. p.1 Displayed, manifested, expressed.-2 Evident, clear, open.-3 Uncovered, exposed, laid bare; ज्ञातास्वादो विवृतजघनां को विहातुं समर्थः Me.43.-4 Opened, unclosed, bare, open; कृष्णायसं च विवृतं धारयन् मुज्यते द्विजः Mb.13.136.6.-5 Proclaimed.-6 Expoun- ded, explained, commented upon; विवृत इव निरुक्तः Bhāg.12.11.24.-7 Expanded, spread out.-8 Ex- tensive, large, spacious.-9 Bare, barren (as ground).-1 Unhurt, woundless; Mb.4.-तम् 1 Open articula- tion.-2 Publicity.-ता A particular disease, ulcer.-तम् ind. Openly.-Comp. -अक्ष a. large-eyed. (-क्षः) a cock.-द्वार a. with the gates thrown open; Ku.4.26.-पौरुष a. displaying valour; नित्यं विवृतपौरुषः Ms.7.12.-भाव a. candid, sincere. -
3 वैराट _vairāṭa
वैराट a. (-टी f.) [विराटस्येदम् अण्]1 Belonging to Virāṭa.-2 Woundless; वैराटपृष्ठमुक्षाणम् Mb.13.79.21 (com. राटं क्षतं विगतं राटं यस्मात्तद्विराटं स्वार्थे तद्धितः); (fig.) old (वृद्ध).-टः A kind of earth-worm (इन्द्रगोप). -
4 विवृत
vi-vṛitamfn. uncovered, unconcealed, exposed, naked, bare MBh. Kāv. etc.;
unhurt, woundless MBh. IV, 2027 ;
unclosed, open ĀṡvGṛ. Up. Prāt. MBh. etc. ( alsoᅠ applied to the organs in speaking andᅠ to the articulation of partic. sounds, = vivṛita-prayatnôpêta Ṡaṃk. on ChUp. II, 22, 5 ;
superl. - tama, APrāt.);
extensive, large, wide W. ;
( alsoᅠ vī-vṛita) unfolded, exposed, revealed, explained, divulged, public, manifest, evident, known MBh. VarBṛS. etc.;
opened i.e. presented, offered (as an opportunity) BhP. ;
(am) ind. openly, publicly, in the sight of every one MBh. ;
(ā) f. a partic. disease, an ulcer attended with much pain andᅠ heat Suṡr. ;
a species of plant ib. ;
n. the bare ground MBh. Hariv. ;
publicity (loc. « in public» orᅠ « straight out») MBh. IV, 34, 4 ;
(in gram.) open articulation, approach of the tongue towards the organ of speech but without contact;
- tā f. the being known, publicity (acc. with gam, to become known orᅠ public) R. ;
- dvāra mfn. « open-gated», unchecked, unbounded (sorrow) Kum. ;
- paurusha mfn. one whose prowess is displayed, displaying valour Mn. VII, 102 ;
- bhāva mfn. open-hearted, candid, sincere, Mālatim. ;
- vat mfn. one who has opened Kathās. ;
- snāna n. bathing publicly PārGṛ. ;
- smayana n. an open smile (i.e. one in which the mouth is sufficiently open to show the teeth) ĀṡvṠr. ;
-tâ̱ksha m. openeyed, a cock L. (cf. vi-vṛittâ̱ksha);
-tâ̱nana mfn. open-mouthed (- tva n.) Ragh. ;
-tâ̱sya mfn. id. MW. ;
- tôkti f. open orᅠ explicit expression (opp. to gūḍhôkti) Kuval
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5 neobranljiv
• impassive; of proof; woundless -
6 neozleđen
• hurtless; inviolate; unharmed; unhurt; uninjured; unscathed; woundless -
7 nepovređen
• harmless; hurtless; intact; inviolate; nonaffected; non-affected; scot free; scot-free; unharmed; unhurt; uninjured; unmarred; unscathed; unseathed; whole; woundless -
8 neranjen
• unhurt; uninjured; unwounded; woundless -
9 neranjiv
• invulnerable; woundless
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