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1 अज्झासयता
අජ්ඣාසයතා ajjhaasayataa ajjhāsayatā f(in cpds:) the fact of having the intention of -
2 कतत्त
කතත්ත katatta nthe doing of; the fact of having done. -
3 अत्थिता
අත්ථිතා atthitaa atthitā fexistence; the fact of being present. -
4 अत्थिभाव
අත්ථිභාව atthibhaava atthibhāva mexistence; the fact of being present. -
5 अनोतरणभाव
අනොතරණභාව anotaraNabhaava anotaraṇabhāva mthe fact of not getting down. -
6 कतपुञ्ञता
කතපුඤ්ඤතා katapuकतपुञ्ञताnकतपुञ्ञताnataa katapuññatā fthe fact of being meritorious. -
7 कतभाव
කතභාව katabhaava katabhāva mthe fact of having done. -
8 करणीयता
කරණීයතා karaNiiyataa karaṇīyatā fthe fact that something has to be done. -
9 खयानुपस्सना
ඛයානුපස්සනා khayaanupassanaa khayānupassanā fknowledge of the fact of decay. -
10 खादितत्त
ඛාදිතත්ත khaaditatta khāditatta nthe fact of being eaten. -
11 खीणत्त
ඛීණත්ත khiiNatta khīṇatta nthe fact of being wasted or exhausted. -
12 खीणता
ඛීණතා khiiNataa khīṇatā fthe fact of being wasted or exhausted. -
13 गतत्त
ගතත්ත gatatta nthe fact of having gone. -
14 गतभाव
ගතභාව gatabhaava gatabhāva mthe fact of having gone. -
15 गहितभाव
ගහිතභාව gahitabhaava gahitabhāva mthe fact of being taken or held. -
16 छड्डितभाव
ඡඩ්ඩිතභාව chaDDitabhaava chaḍḍitabhāva mthe fact of throwing away or leaving aside. -
17 जातत्त
ජාතත්ත jaatatta jātatta nthe fact of being born. -
18 ठितत्त
ඨිතත්ත Thitatta ṭhitatta nthe fact of standing. (ṭhita + atta) adj self-controlled. -
19 दत्थभव
දත්ථභව datthabhava mthe fact of being bitten. -
20 दूरत्त
දූරත්ත duuratta dūratta nthe fact of being distant.
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