Pathara, Paṭhāra, Patharā: 4 definitions
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Pathara means something in Marathi, Hindi. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
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Marathi-English dictionary
: DDSA: The Molesworth Marathi and English Dictionary貹ṻ (पठार).—f (ṻ Back.) The girth of a packsaddle. 2 n The plateau or level ground on a hill, tableland. 3 The bottom of a ship or boat. 4 fig. The arrangements, preparations, initial steps or stages of. v . Ex. tyānē� ghara bāndhāyācē� pa0 ghātalē� āhē. 5 (Poetry.) The back, back part, hinder side. Ex. maru貹ṻvāsī samagra || dēta bhubhuḥkāra ٲlē ||. 6 The back revilingly, as broad, overlarge, unshapely.
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paṭhārā (पठार�).—a (貹ṻ or ṻ) Of a broad or large back;--used esp. of a ō or centiped.
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paṭhārā (पठार�).—m (ṻ) Elevated table-land; a hill. plateau.
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pāṭhāra (पाठा�).—See paṭhāḍa, paṭhāḍ�, paṭhāṇa, 貹ṻ.
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pāṭhārā (पाठारा).—m A caste or an individual of it. See ṇy under 貹ū.
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pāthara (पाथर).—f ( H) A large, flat, smooth stone, to wash clothes upon, to sit upon in ablutions, to grind or bruise peppers upon &c. 2 m (Esp. in poetry.) A stone in general.
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pātharā (पाथर�).—m (貹ṅkپ S through ٲ) A line (of reaped corn, tobacco-plants &c.) lying to dry, a swath.
: DDSA: The Aryabhusan school dictionary, Marathi-English貹ṻ (पठार).�f n The platau or level ground on a hill, tableland. The bottom of a ship or boat. The girth of a pack- saddle. The arrangements, prepara- tions, initial steps or stages of. v . Ex. tyānē� ghara bāndhāvayācē� 貹ṻ ghātalē� āhē (Poetry). The back, back part. Ex. maru貹ṻvāsī samagra || dēta bhūbhūḥkāra ٲlē� || The back revilingly, as broad, overlarge, unshapely.
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paṭhārā (पठार�).�a Of a broad or large back.
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paṭhārā (पठार�).�m Elevated table-land; a hill-plateau.
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pāṭhārā (पाठारा).�m A subcaste of 貹ū.
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pāthara (पाथर).�f A large, flat, smooth stone. A stone in general.
Marathi is an Indo-European language having over 70 million native speakers people in (predominantly) Maharashtra India. Marathi, like many other Indo-Aryan languages, evolved from early forms of Prakrit, which itself is a subset of Sanskrit, one of the most ancient languages of the world.
Hindi dictionary
: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionary1) Paṭhāra (पठार) [Also spelled pathar]:�(a) a plateau.
2) Pathara (पथ�):�—an allomorph of [patthara] used as the first member in compound words (as [貹ٳṭ�] see [patthara ~caṭ�]).
3) Pāthara (पाथर):�(nm) see [patthara].
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Nepali dictionary
: unoes: Nepali-English Dictionary1) Paṭhāra (पठार):—n. plateau;
2) Patharā (पथरा):—n. 1. bed of patient or sick-person; 2. state of severe sickness/illness;
Nepali is the primary language of the Nepalese people counting almost 20 million native speakers. The country of Nepal is situated in the Himalaya mountain range to the north of India.
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Starts with: Pataracam, Patarai, Patarappatu, Pataratam, Pataratcai, Pataratcanam, Pataravintam, Patarayanacampantam, Patarayanan, Pathara-sundarai-bana, Patharaambati, Patharakhana, Patharana, Patharaphoda, Patharasuva, Patharava, Patharavata, Pattar-ay-panivar, Pattaracu, Pattaravi.
Full-text: Patar, Pathara-sundarai-bana, Patari, Patharavata, Patarappatu, Alashi, Patati, Pathada, Patada, Pathana.
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