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1 सङ्कन्तिक
සඞ්කන්තික saसङ्कन्तिकNkantika saṅkantika adjmoving from one place to another. -
2 हुराहुरं
හුරාහුරṃ huraahuraM hurāhuraṃind from one place to another. -
3 सङ्कमन
සඞ්කමන saसङ्कमनNkamana saṅkamana(pr.p. of saṅkati) doubting; hesitating. n a passage; a bridge; going over; to move from place to place.
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