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1 vendaje triangular
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2 عصابة مثلثية
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3 косыночная повязка
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4 Dreieckstuch
Drei|ecks|tuchnt pl - tüchertriangular scarf; (um die Schultern getragen) triangular shawl; (MED) triangular bandage* * *Drei·ecks·tuchnt1. MODE triangular shawl2. MED triangular bandage -
5 косыночная повязка
Medicine: cravat, cravat bandage, many-tailed bandage, scarf bandage, triangular bandageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > косыночная повязка
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6 Dreieckstuch
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7 посыпочная повязка
Medicine: triangular bandageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > посыпочная повязка
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8 chusta
* * *f.shawl, scarf; chusta trójkątna med. triangular bandage; blady jak chusta (as) white as a sheet; chusta świętej Weroniki sztuka, rel. vernicle, vernacle.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > chusta
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9 mitella
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10 मण्डल
máṇḍalamf (ā)n. circular, round VarBṛS. ;
n. (rarely m. gaṇa ardharcâ̱di, andᅠ f. ī gaṇa ganrâ̱di) a disk (esp. of the sun orᅠ moon);
anything round (but in Hcat. alsoᅠ applied to anything triangular;
cf. maṇḍalaka);
a circle (instr. « in a circle» ;
alsoᅠ « the charmed circle of a conjuror»), globe, orb, ring, circumference, ball, wheel ṠBr. etc. etc.;
the path orᅠ orbit of a heavenly body Sūryas. ;
a halo round the sun orᅠ moon VarBṛS. ;
a ball for playing MBh. ;
a circular bandage (in surgery) Suṡr. ;
( alsoᅠ n. pl.) a sort of cutaneous eruption orᅠ leprosy with circular spot ib. ;
a round mole orᅠ mark (caused by a finger-nail etc.) on the body Lāṭy. KātyṠr. Sch. ;
a circular array of troops MBh. Kām. ;
a partic. attitude in shooting L. ;
a district, arrondissement, territory, province, country (often at the end of modern names e.g.. Coro-mandal coast) Inscr. AV. Pariṡ. MBh. etc.. ;
a surrounding district orᅠ neighbouring state, the circle of a king's near andᅠ distant neighbours (with whom he must maintain political andᅠ diplomatic relations;
4 orᅠ 6 orᅠ 10 orᅠ even 12 such neighbouring princes are enumerated) Mn. (esp. VII, 154 etc..) Yājñ. MBh. etc.;
a multitude, group, band, collection, whole body, society, company Yājñ. MBh. Kāv. etc.;
a division orᅠ book of the Ṛig-veda (of which there are 10, according to the authorship of the hymns;
these are divided into 85 Anuvākas orᅠ lessons, andᅠ these agan into 1017, orᅠ with the 11 additional hymns into 1028 Sûktas orᅠ hymns;
the other more mechanical division, is into Ashṭakas, Adhyāyas andᅠ Vargas q.v.) RPrāt. Bṛih. etc.. ;
m. a dog L. ;
a kind of snake L. ;
(ī) f. Panicum Dactylon L. ;
Cocculus Cordifolius Bhpr. ;
n. Unguis Odoratus L. ;
a partic. oblation orᅠ sacrifice L. ;
- मण्डलकवि
- मण्डलकार्मुक
- मण्डलचिह्न
- मण्डलत्व
- मण्डलनाभि
- मण्डलनृत्य
- मण्डलन्यास
- मण्डलपत्त्रिका
- मण्डलपुच्छक
- मण्डलबन्ध
- मण्डलब्राह्मण
- मण्डलभाग
- मण्डलमाद
- मण्डलवट
- मण्डलवर्तिन्
- मण्डलवर्ष
- मण्डलवाट
- मण्डलशस्
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11 स्वस्तिक
svastikam. a kind of bard (who utters words of welcome orᅠ eulogy) R. ;
any lucky orᅠ auspicious object, (esp.) a kind of mystical cross orᅠ mark made on persons andᅠ things to denote good luck (it is shaped like a Greek cross with the extremities of the four arms bent round in the same direction;
the majority of scholars regard it as a solar symbol;
that is, as representing a curtailed form of the wheel of the Solar Vishṇu, consisting of four spokes crossing each other at right angles with short fragments of the periphery of the circle at the end of each spoke turning round in one direction to denote the course of the Sun;
accord. toᅠ the late Sir A. Cunningham it has no connexion with sun-worship, but its shape represents a monogram orᅠ interlacing of the letters of the auspicious words suastí < svasti> in the Aṡoka characters;
amongst Jainas it is one of the 24 auspicious marks andᅠ is the emblem of the seventh Arhat of the present Avasarpiṇī) Hariv. Kāv. Pur. ;
the crossing of the arms orᅠ hands on the breast MBh. Mālatīm. Kathās. ;
a bandage in the form of a cross Suṡr. ;
a dish of a partic. form MBh. R. Pañcar. ;
a kind of cake ib. ;
a triangular crest-jewel L. ;
the meeting of four roads W. ;
a partic. symbol made of ground rice andᅠ formed like a triangle (it is used in fumigating the image of Durgā, andᅠ is said to symbolize the Liṇga) MW. ;
a species of garlic L. ;
a cock L. ;
a libertine L. ;
N. of a serpent-demon MBh. ;
of one of Skanda's attendants ib. ;
of a Dānava Hariv. ;
of a poet Cat. ;
of another man Buddh. ;
m. n. a mansion orᅠ temple of a partic. form VarBṛS. ;
Marsilea Quadrifolia L. ;
a partic. mode of sitting practised by Yogins (in which the toes are placed in the inner hollow of the knees) MārkP. Pañcar. ;
- स्वस्तिककर्ण
- स्वस्तिकदान
- स्वस्तिकयन्त्र
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12 banda
(Sp. model spelled same [bánda], of disputed origin; the DRAE indicates that it comes from Germanic band 'sash, band'; according to Corominas it is from Old French bende, bande 'sash, band, or bandage')Carlisle: 1925. Referenced by Carlisle as "a bright-colored triangular or square shaped piece of material folded to make a strip about 3 or 4 inches wide and worn around the forehead; used extensively by the male Indians of the Southwest." Similiar to a bandana, a term of Hindustani-Portuguese origin, according to the OED.
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