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41 изкопая
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42 अवदारण
ava-dāraṇamfn. breaking, shattering in pieces MBh. I, 1179 ;
(am) n. breaking, shattering Sāh. ;
breaking open, bursting open R. II, 77, 6 Suṡr. ;
« opening (the ground)», a spade orᅠ hoe L.
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43 आभ्रिक
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44 कण्ठाल
kaṇṭhālaas m. a boat, ship L. ;
a hoe, spade L. ;
war L. ;
Arum Campanulatum L. ;
a camel L. ;
a churning-vessel L. ;
(ā) f. a churning-vessel L.
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45 कुद्दाल
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46 कुद्दालक
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47 क्षुरप्र
kshurá-pramfn. sharp-edged like a razor BhP. III, 13, 30 ;
m. a sharp-edged arrow MBh. III, 14892; IV, 1732 Ragh. IX, 62; XI, 29 BhP. Ṡāntiṡ. Devīm. ;
a sharp-edged knife ( tīkshṇa-ṡastra ed. Bomb.) Pañcat. I ;
a sharp-edged arrow-head ṠārṇgP. ;
a sort of hoe orᅠ weeding spade W. ;
- ga n. a sharp-edged arrow L.
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48 गोदारण
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49 टङ्क
ṭaṅka(m. n. L.) a spade, hoe, hatchet, stonecutter's chisel Hariv. 5009ff. R. II, 80, 7 Mṛicch. etc.. ;
a peak orᅠ crag shaped like the edge of a hatchet, edge orᅠ declivity of a hill
MBh. XII, 8291 R. VII, 5, 24 BhP. VIII, X Bhaṭṭ. I, 8 ;
a leg L. ;
borax L. ;
pride L. ;
m. a sword L. ;
a scabbard L. ;
a weight of 4 Māshas ṠārṇgS. I, 19 Vet. IV, 2/3 ;
a stamped coin Hit. ;
Feronia elephantum L. ;
wrath L. ;
(in music) a kind of measure;
a man of a particular caste orᅠ tribe Rājat. VII, 1003 ;
n. the fruit of Feronia elephantum Suṡr. ;
(ā) f. a leg L. ;
(in music) N. of a Rāgiṇi. ;
- टङ्कटीक
- टङ्कपति
- टङ्कवत्
- टङ्कशाला
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50 पर्णाल
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51 फालकुद्दाललाङ्गलिन्
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52 वण्टाल
vaṇṭāla
vaṇṭhāla
vaṇḍālam. (only L.) a spade, shovel, hoe;
a boat;
a kind of contest orᅠ partic. mode of fighting
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53 वण्ठाल
vaṇṭāla
vaṇṭhāla
vaṇḍālam. (only L.) a spade, shovel, hoe;
a boat;
a kind of contest orᅠ partic. mode of fighting
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54 वण्डाल
vaṇṭāla
vaṇṭhāla
vaṇḍālam. (only L.) a spade, shovel, hoe;
a boat;
a kind of contest orᅠ partic. mode of fighting
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55 विशिख
ví-ṡikhá( orᅠ ví-ṡ-) mfn. devoid of the top-knot orᅠ tuft of hair (left on the head after tonsure) VS. AV. Hcat. ;
bald, unfeathered (as an arrow) RV. ;
pointless, blunt (as an arrow) R. ;
flameless (as fire) R. ;
tailless (as a comet) VarBṛS. ;
weak (?) MW. ;
m. an arrow (in general) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
a spear, javelin L. ;
an iron crow W. ;
a versed sine (= ṡara) Gaṇit. ;
a sort of Ṡara orᅠ reed MW. ;
(ā) f. a little shovel, spade, hoe W. ;
a small arrow ib. ;
a sort of pin orᅠ needle ib. ;
a spindle ib. ;
a passage, road, street Suṡr. Hcar. ;
a barber's wife L. ;
= nalikā orᅠ nālikā L. ;
a sickroom orᅠ the dwelling of the sick W. ;
- ṡreṇī f. a line of arrows MW. ;
-khâ̱nupraveṡana n. entrance into a sick-room (= entñentrance into medical practice;
- ṡanīya mfn. treating of it) Suṡr. ;
-khâ̱ntara n. the interior of a street (- ramanu-car, to go through a street;
- rāṇyati-pat, to traverse streets) Car. Ṡiṡ. ;
the vagina Suṡr. ;
-khâ̱valī f. a line of arrows MW. ;
-khâ̱ṡraya m. a quiver L.
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56 belcha
small shovel, spade; cobbler’s tool used for clipping off the ends of nails; hoe -
57 копать
grub, delve, dig, excavate, hoe, spadeРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > копать
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58 مجرفة
n. spade, mattock, trowel, shovel, scoop, hoe -
59 معزقة
n. hoe, spade, hack -
60 bidente
m.1 two-pronged spade. (Poetry)2 sheep.3 a sort of hemp called waterhamp. (Botany)4 two-forked hoe.
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