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1 चलित _calita
चलित p. p. [चल्-क्त]1 Shaken, moved, stirred agi- tated.-2 Gone, departed; एवमुक्त्वा स चलितः-3 attain- ed.-4 known, understood.-5 Removed, displaced (see चल्).-तम् 1 Shaking, moving.-2 Going, walking.-3 A kind of dance; चलितं नाम नाट्यमन्तरेण M.1. -
2 विप्रकृत _viprakṛta
विप्रकृत p. p.1 Hurt, offended, injured; एवं विप्रकृते लोके दैत्येन्द्रानुचरैर्मुहुः Bhāg.7.2.16.-2 Insulted, abused, treated with contumely.-3 Opposed-4 Retaliated, requited.-5 Oppressed, troubled, disturbed.-6 Irri- tated, provoked; विप्रकृतः पन्नगः फणां कुरुते Ś.6.31.
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capacitate — transitive verb ( tated; tating) Date: 1657 1. archaic to make capable 2. to cause (sperm) to undergo capacitation … New Collegiate Dictionary