devadāru
1Cedrus deodara — Deodar Cedar Adult Deodar trees at a forest location in Himachal Pradesh, India. Conservation status …
2deodar — also deodara noun Etymology: Hindi & Urdu devadār, deodār, from Sanskrit devadāru, literally, timber of the gods, from deva god + dāru wood more at deity, tree Date: 1842 an East Indian cedar (Cedrus deodara) …
3List of English words of Sanskrit origin — This is a list of English words of Sanskrit origin. Many of these words were not directly borrowed from Sanskrit. The meanings of some words have changed slightly after being borrowed. NOTOC A; Aditya : from Sanskrit āditya , the Vedic sun god. [ …
4Shri Rudram Chamakam — The Shri Rudram Chamakam (Sanskrit श्रि रुद्रम् चमकम्) is a Vedic stotra dedicated to Rudra (an early epithet for the Hindu god Shiva). [For an overview of the Śatarudriya see: Kramrisch, pp. 71 74.] [For a full translation of the complete hymn… …
5Brahmarishi Hussain Sha — Infobox Person name = Brahmarishi Hussain Sha image size = 150px caption = 7th Peethadhipathi of Sri Viswa Viznana Vidya Adhyatmika Peetham birth name = birth date = birth date|1905|09|09 birth place = Rajahmundry death date = death… …
6List of Dhangar clans in India — The following is the list of Dhangar clans/Kulas of surnames of all sub castes from India. [Dhangar Samaj Prachin Eitihas va Kul Gotra, Ganpatrao Kolekar, 1992.(Marathi)] [Dhangar samajachi gotre, Ganpatrao Kolekar, 1981 (Marathi)] [ Hamara Samaj …
7deodar — /dee euh dahr /, n. a large Himalayan cedar, Cedrus deodara, yielding a durable wood. [1795 1805; < Hindi deodar < Skt devadaru wood of the gods, equiv. to deva god + daru wood] * * * …
8deodar — [ di:ə(ʊ)dα:] noun a tall cedar with drooping branches, native to the Himalayas. [Cedrus deodara.] Origin C19: from Hindi deodār, from Sanskrit devadāru divine tree …
9deodar — de•o•dar [[t]ˈdi əˌdɑr[/t]] n. pln a large Himalayan cedar, Cedrus deodara, yielding a durable wood • Etymology: 1795–1805; < Hindi deodār < Skt devadāru wood of the gods =deva god +dāru wood …
10deodar — [dē′ō där΄] n. [Hindi dēodār < Sans dēvadāru, lit., tree of the gods < dēva ḥ, god (akin to L deus) + daru, wood: see TREE] 1. a tall Himalayan cedar (Cedrus deodara) with drooping branches and fragrant, durable, light red wood 2. the wood …
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