1. ಸಂಹೂತಿ

    ♪ samhūti
      noun
    1. a confused and noisy disturbance; indistinct and confusing noise; commotion; ballyhoo.
  2. ಸಂಹತ

    ♪ samhata
      noun
    1. closely united; fastened firmly together.
    2. become solid; compact.
    3. closely associated or joined with.
    4. thronged; crowded.
    5. physically strong; strong-limbed; athletic.
    6. hurt; injured.
    7. killed.
  3. ಸಂಹತ

    ♪ samhata
      adjective
    1. the condition of being joined, associated, united firmly.
    2. (dance.) a posture in which one knee is kept on the other.
    3. (dance.) a joining of both the lips.
    4. (dance.) a posture of standing in natural position, in which the ankles and the great toes are made to meet each other.
  4. ಸಂಹತಿ

    ♪ samhati
      noun
    1. the quality or state of being closely and firmly packed or put together; compactness.
    2. a close contact; a connection.
    3. that which is closely and firmly situated, put togther.
    4. things piled up; a heap.
    5. a great number of people gathered together; crowd; throng; multitude.
  5. ಸಂಹಿತ

    ♪ samhita
      adjective
    1. joined; attached.
    2. gathered; collected; accumulated.
    3. placed; kept; deposited.
    4. happened; occured.
    5. that has come or gone near; approached.
    6. befitting; suitable.
    7. containing; inclusive of.
  6. ಸಂಹಿತ

    ♪ samhita
      noun
    1. the state of being associated, joined; union.
  7. ಸಂಹಿತೆ

    ♪ samhite
      noun
    1. a joining together or being joined together; union; association; conjunction.
    2. that which is gathered.
    3. a collection of hymns, verses, texts, etc. that are arranged in a particular order.
    4. a body of laws, as of a nation or city organised for easy reference; a code.
    5. the continuous text of the vedas as formed out of the Padas or separate words by proper phonetic changes.
    6. any medicine made by mixing several medicinal substances.
    7. a Śaiva text dealing with the procedures to be followed in worshipping.
    8. (gram.) euphonic junction of two or more letters.