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1 جرثومة
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2 germ
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3 microbe
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4 tego
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] tego[Swahili Plural] matego[English Word] powerful charm capable of causing disease and death i.e. one used to ensure wife's fidelity[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] tego[Swahili Plural] matego[English Word] dangerous charm[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] tego[Swahili Plural] matego[English Word] typographical error[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] tego[Swahili Plural] matego[English Word] magic[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] tego[Swahili Plural] matego[English Word] misprint[English Plural] misprints[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] tego[Swahili Plural] matego[English Word] tapeworm[Part of Speech] noun[Terminology] medical------------------------------------------------------------ -
5 Mikrobe
f; -, -n microbe* * *die Mikrobemicrobe* * *Mik|ro|be [mi'kroːbə]f -, -nmicrobe* * *(a very tiny living thing invisible to the naked eye, especially a germ causing disease.) microbe* * *Mi·kro·be<-, -n>[miˈkro:bə]f microbe* * *die; Mikrobe, Mikroben microbe* * ** * *die; Mikrobe, Mikroben microbe* * *-n f.microbe n. -
6 संयोगः _saṃyōgḥ
संयोगः 1 (a) Conjunction, union, combination, junc- tion, association, intimate union; संयोगो हि वियोगस्य संसूचयति संभवम् Subhāṣ. (b) Endowment with, possess- sion of.-2 Conjunction (as one of the 24 guṇas of the Vaiśeṣikas).-3 Addition, annexation.-4 A set; आभरणसंयोगाः Māl.6.-5 Alliance between two kings for a common object.-6 (In gram.) A conjunct consonant; हलो$नन्तराः संयोगः P.I.1.7.-7 (In astr.) The conjunction of two heavenly bodies.-8 An epithet of Śiva.-9 (In phil.) Contact (direct material).-1 Carnal contact.-11 Matrimonial relation.-12 Agree- ment of opinion.-13 Sum, total amount.-Comp. -पृथक्त्वम् severalty of conjunction. This circumstance accounts for one and the same thing being नित्य as well as नैमित्तिक. In one case it would be नित्य, in the other it would be नैमित्तिक; (एकस्य तूभयत्वे संयोगपृथक्त्वम् MS. 4.3.5; न संयोगपृथक्त्वात् MS.12.1.24.); e. g. दधि is नित्य in दध्ना जुहोत्ति, but नैमित्तिक in दध्ना इन्द्रियकामस्य जुहुयात्. This न्याय is discussed and established in MS.4.3.5.7.-विधिः the Vedānta, propounding the union of जीव and ब्रह्म; Mb.12.2.11 (com.).-विभागाः (m. pl.) conjunctions and disjunctions; यदि शब्दं संयोगविभागा एवाभिव्यञ्जन्ति न कुर्वन्ति etc.; ŚB. on MS.1.1.13.-विरुद्धम् any eatables causing disease by being mixed. -
7 གདོན་
[gdon]issue, utter, evil spirit, demon causing disease, certainty, surety, possessed by, 360 demons, expel, -> 'don pa -
8 अशिव
á-ṡivamf (ā) n. unkind, envious, pernicious, dangerous RV. AV. MBh. etc.;
m. N. of a demon causing disease Hariv. 9560 ;
(am) n. ill-luck RV. I, 116, 24; X, 23, 5 MBh. etc..
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9 कुष्माण्ड
kushmāṇḍam. (cf. kūshm-) a kind of pumpkin-gourd (Beninkasa cerifera) MBh. XIII, 4364 ( kūṡm- ed. Bomb.) Suṡr. ;
= bhrūṇâ̱ntara (a state of the womb in gestation W.) L. ;
false conception (?);
(am) n. N. of the verses VS. XX, 14 ff. TĀr. ;
( kūṡm-) MBh. XIII, 6236 ff. ( kūṡm- ed. Bomb.);
(ās) m. pl. a class of demons ( orᅠ of demi-gods attached to Ṡiva;
cf. kumbhâ̱ṇḍa) BhP. X VP. ( kūshm-) Kathās. ;
m. N. of a demon causing disease Hariv. 9560 (v.l. kūshm-);
(ī) f. the gourd Beninkasa Cerifera L. ;
N. of the verses VS. XX, 14 ff. ( seeᅠ kūshm-) L. ;
N. of Durgā Hariv. 10245 (v.l. kūshm-)
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10 प्रमर्दन
pra-mardanamfn. crushing down, crushing, destroying MBh. R. Hariv. ;
expelling Suṡr. ;
m. N. of Vishṇu MBh. ;
of an attendant of Ṡiva L. ;
of a demon causing disease Hariv. ;
of a Vidyā-dhara Kathās. ;
of a general-officer of Ṡambara Hariv. ;
n. crushing, destroying ib.
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11 मृत्युकर
mṛityú-karamfn. causing disease VarBṛS.
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12 रोगद
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13 रोगप्रद
róga-pradamfn. causing disease VarBṛS.
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14 संकुचन
saṉ-kucanam. « Shriveller»
N. of a demon causing disease (v.l. saṉ-kuṭana) Hariv. ;
n. contraction, shrinking, shrivelling Car.
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15 स्कन्दग्रह
skandá-graham. the demon Skanda (causing disease) MBh. Hariv. Suṡr.
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16 हरिलोचन
hári-locanamfn. brown-eyed L. ;
m. a crab L. ;
an owl ib. ;
N. of a demon causing disease Hariv. ;
- candrikā f. N. of a Comm.
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17 microbe
[ˈmaɪkrəub] nouna very tiny living thing invisible to the naked eye, especially a germ causing disease.مِكروب، جُرْثومَه -
18 ἄνοσος
A without sickness, healthy, sound, of persons,ἀσκηθέες καὶ ἄ. Od.14.255
;ἄ. καὶ ἀγήραοι Pi.Fr. 143
, cf. Pl.Ti. 33a;ἄπηρος, ἄ. Hdt.1.32
;λῶστον δὲ τὸ ζῆν ἄ. S.Fr. 356
. Adv.ἀνόσως, διάγειν Hp.Epid.1.1
;ζῆν Ph.1.267
;ἄ. ᾤχετ' ἐς ἡμιθέους IG 5(2).472.13
(Megalopolis, ii/iii A.D.).2 c. gen., ἄ. κακῶν untouchid by ill, E.IA 982; ἄ. πρὸς τὰ ἄλλα ἀρρωστήματα, τῶν ἄλλων ἀρρωστημάτων, Arist.HA 604a12,22.3 of a season, free from sickness,ἔτος ἄ. ἐς τὰς ἄλλας ἀσθενείας Th.2.49
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19 ميكروب
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20 microbe
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