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- the veda or vedic text.
- the words or passage quoted from the vedas.
- a work that auxiliary to or explanatory of the vedas.
- the fact of being certain; certainty.
- the science of correct reasoning; logic.
- the buying and selling of commodities commercial dealings; trade.
- a market place.
- a merchant or caravan of merchants.
- a road; a path.
- a city.
- insertion of the name of a deity into a liturgical formula.
- an avowed oath.
- the act, fact or an instance of getting, having.
- a corporate body, which exists as a legal entity independent of the person or persons who established or running it; a corporation.
- the science or art of versification dealing with the study of metrical structure, stanza forms etc.; prosody.
- (gram.) the root or base of a word having no inflections.
- (logic) the act or process of deducing; reasoning from the general to the specific or from premises to a logically valid conclusion; deduction.
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- great plenty; abundance.
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- very plentiful; ample; abundant; copious.
- desiring or desirous of.
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- a street; a road.
- a city-dweller.
- a man engaged in trade and commerce; a trader.
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- an useless man.
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- a man having no desire for carnal pleasures, worldly fame, status etc.
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- of the Vedas; Vedic.