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81 व्यडम्बक
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82 व्याघ्र
vyāghrám. a tiger (not in RV., but in AV., often mentioned with the lion;
accord. toᅠ R. III, 30, 26, Ṡārdūlī is the mythical mother of tigers;
but in Vahni-Purāṇa they are said to be the offspring of Kaṡyapa's wife Diṇshṭrā;
cf. citra-vy-) AV. etc. etc.;
any pre-eminently strong orᅠ noble person, « a tiger among men» (cf. ṛishabha, siṉha);
Pongamia Glabra L. ;
a red variety of the castor-oil plant L. ;
N. of a Rākshasa VP. ;
of a king Rājat. ;
of various authors ( alsoᅠ abridged fr. vyāghra-pad) Cat. ;
(ī) f.
- व्याघ्रकेतु
- व्याघ्रगण
- व्याघ्रगिरि
- व्याघ्रग्रीव
- व्याघ्रचर्मन्
- व्याघ्रजम्भन
- व्याघ्रतल
- व्याघ्रता
- व्याघ्रत्व
- व्याघ्रदंष्ट्र
- व्याघ्रदत्त
- व्याघ्रदल
- व्याघ्रनख
- व्याघ्रनखक
- व्याघ्रनायक
- व्याघ्रपद्
- व्याघ्रपद
- व्याघ्रपद्य
- व्याघ्रपराक्रम
- व्याघ्रपाद्
- व्याघ्रपाद
- व्याघ्रपुच्छ
- व्याघ्रपुच्छक
- व्याघ्रपुर
- व्याघ्रपुष्पि
- व्याघ्रप्रतीक
- व्याघ्रबल
- व्याघ्रभट
- व्याघ्रभूति
- व्याघ्रमारिन्
- व्याघ्रमुख
- व्याघ्रराज
- व्याघ्ररूपा
- व्याघ्रवक्त्र
- व्याघ्रवधू
- व्याघ्रश्वन्
- व्याघ्रश्वेत
- व्याघ्रसेन
- व्याघ्रशेवक
- व्याघ्रस्मृति
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83 व्याघ्रतल
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84 स्थूलैरण्ड
sthūlai ͡raṇḍam. the large castor-oil plant L.
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85 स्निग्ध
snigdhamfn. sticky, viscous orᅠ viscid, glutinous, unctuous, slippery, smooth MBh. Kāv. Suṡr. etc.;
glossy, resplendent Kālid. ;
oily, greasy, fat Suṡr. Subh. ;
treated orᅠ cured with oily substances Car. ;
adhesive, attached, affectionate, tender, friendly, attached to orᅠ fond of (loc.) Mn. MBh. etc.;
soft, mild, bland, gentle (am ind.) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
lovely, agreeable, charming Kālid. Uttarar. ;
thick, dense (as shade) Megh. ;
m. a friend L. ;
Pinus Longifolia L. ;
the red castor-oil plant L. ;
(scil. gaṇḍūsha) a partic. mode of rinsing the mouth MW. ;
(ā) f. marrow (= medā) L. ;
a partic. root similar to ginger L. ;
(am) n. viscidity, thickness, coarseness W. ;
bees'-wax L. ;
civet L. ;
light, lustre W.
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86 kamzul
(Russian) camisole; sleeveless jacket; waistcoat.kana zool.tick. taxta kamzul bedbug (s. qandala).kanakunjut bot.castor oil plant -
87 ricinusboom
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88 خروع
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89 higuera infernal
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90 higuereta
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91 Antherea Silk
A term often applied to the silk produced by the Antherea mylitta, a wild silkworm of India, which gives the so-called tussah silk. The worms feed on the leaves of the castor-oil plant, and give very large cocoons. The fibre is much longer than from the cocoon of the Pombyx mori, varying from 600 to 2,000 yards in length. The colour of tussah silk varies from a grey to a deep brown. Other wild silks are also frequently given this name (see Antherea) -
92 Mulberry Silk
A term sometimes used to distinguish the silk produced by silkworms fed on mulberry leaves from the so-called wild silk, the worms of which feed on oak leaves, castor oil plant and various bushes. Mulberry silk is the product of the Bombax Mori silkworm and provides by far the bulk of the silk that comes into trade. -
93 kewrek
Any pliant shrub such as the castor oil plant, etc -
94 kewrek
Any pliant shrub such as the castor oil plant, etc -
95 Rizinus
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96 Wunderbaum
mcastor oil plant [Ricinus communis] -
97 jarak
1. distance between, gap. men-jarak-kan separate. pen-jarak-an spacing k.r(of pregnancy, plants, etc.). 2. castor oil plant. -
98 Rizinusöl
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99 कण्टकः _kaṇṭakḥ _कम् _kam
कण्टकः कम् 1 A thorn; पादलग्नं करस्थेन कण्टकेनैव कण्टकं (उद्धरेत्) Chāṇ.22; कण्टकेनैव कण्टकम् (उन्मूलयेत्) Pt.4.18-2 A prickle, a sting; यः कण्टकैर्वितुदति Y.3.53.-3 The point of anything.-4 (Fig.) Any troublesome fellow who is, as it were, a thorn to the state and an enemy of order and good government; उत्खातलोकत्रयकण्टके$पि R.14.73; त्रिदिवमुद्धृतदानवकण्टकम् Ś.7.3; Ms.9.26; Mv.7.8.-5 (Hence) Any source of vexation or an- noyance, nuisance; कण्टकानां च शोधनात् Ms.9.253.-6 Horripilation, erection of hair, thrill.-7 A finger-nail.-8 A vexing speech.-9 A fish-bone; अन्धो मत्स्या- निवाश्नाति स नरः कण्टकैः सह Ms.8.95.-1 A sharp stinging pain, symptom of a disease.-11 (In Nyāya philosophy) Refutation of arguments, detection of error.-12 Impediment, obstacle.-13 The first, fourth, seventh, and tenth lunar mansions.-14 A vexing or injurious speech; Mb.1.-कः A bamboo; some other tree (Mar. बेल, बाभळ, हिंगणबेट) फलकं परिधानश्च तथा कण्टक- वस्त्रधृक् Mb.12.33.14; see कण्टकद्रुम.-2 A work-shop, manufactory.-3 Fault, defect; निर्धूतवाक्यकण्टकाम् Mb.12.167.5.-4 N. of Makara or the marine mon- ster, the symbol of the god of love.-की A kind of वार्ताकी.-फलः See कण्टकफल.-Comp. -अग्रः a kind of lizard.-अशनः, -भक्षकः, -भुज् m. a camel.-अष्ठीलः a kind of fish (having many bones).-आगारः a kind of worm.-आढ्यः a kind of tree.-उद्धरणम् 1 (lit.) extracting thorns, weeding.-2 (fig.) removing annoyances, extirpating thieves and all such sources of public annoyance; कण्टकोद्धरणे नित्यमातिष्ठेद्यत्नमुत्तमम् Ms.9.252.-द्रुमः 1 a tree with thorns, a thorny bush; भवन्ति नितरां स्फीताः सुक्षेत्रे कण्टकद्रुमाः Mk.9.7.-2 the Śālmali tree or silk-cotton-tree (Mar. सांवरी).-प्रावृटा Aloe Perfoliata (Mar. कोरफड).-फलः 1 the bread-fruit tree, Panasa tree.-2 the गोक्षुर plant.-3 the castor-oil tree.-4 the Dhattūra tree.-5 a term applicable to any plant the fruit of which is invested with a hairy or thorny coat.-मर्दनम् suppressing disturbance.-युक्त a. having thorns, thorny.-विशोधनम् extirpating every source of disturbance or trouble; राज्यकण्टकविशोधनोद्यतः Vikr.5.1.-वृन्ताकी a species of nightshade with thorny leaves (वार्ताकी).-श्रेणिः, -णी f.1 the Solanum Jacquini.-2 a porcupine. -
100 hermafrodita2
2 = androgynous, hermaphroditic, monoecious.Ex. All of these can be painlessly transmuted into natural, androgynous forms, e.g., city councilmen becoming city council members; firemen: fire fighters; longshoremen: longshore workers.Ex. Female plants start flowering about one month earlier than hermaproditic plants.Ex. Castor-oil plants are monoecious, with separate female and male flowers on the same plant.
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