jāšana
1uj-jāsana — उज्जासन …
2jacana — noun Etymology: Portuguese jaçanã, from Tupi jasanã Date: circa 1753 any of a family (Jacanidae) of long legged and long toed tropical wading birds that frequent coastal freshwater marshes and ponds …
3Distrito de Samán — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El Distrito peruano de Samán es uno de los 15 distritos de la Provincia de Azángaro, ubicada en el Departamento de Puno, perteneciente a la Región Puno, Perú. Contenido 1 Capital 2 Población …
4jaçana — /zhah seuh nah , jah /, n. any of several tropical, ploverlike, aquatic birds of the family Jacanidae, most of them having extremely long toes and claws for walking on floating water plants. Also called lily trotter. [1640 50; < Pg jaçanã < Tupi… …
5jacana — ● jacana nom masculin (mot guarani) Oiseau échassier (charadriiforme) aux doigts très longs, qui lui permettent de courir sur les végétaux aquatiques flottants des régions tropicales. (Le jacana édifie un nid flottant.) jacana n. m. Oiseau… …
6jacana — [ dʒakənə] (also jaçana ˌdʒasə nα:) noun a small tropical wading bird with greatly elongated toes and claws that enable it to walk on floating vegetation. [Family Jacanidae: several species.] Origin C18: from Port. jaçanã, from Tupi Guarani… …
7jacana — /dʒəˈkanə/ (say juh kahnuh) noun 1. → comb crested jacana. 2. any of various birds of the family Jacanidae, having lengthened toes and a long, sharp hind claw, adapted for running on floating vegetation, as the widespread pheasant tailed jacana,… …
8jaçana — or jacana [zhä΄sə nä′] n. [Port < Tupí jasana] any of a family (Jacanidae) of tropical and subtropical shorebirds with long toes that enable them to walk on the floating leaves of water plants; esp., a species (Jacana spinosa) native to Mexico …
9ja|ca|na — «ZHAH suh NAH», noun. a small wading bird of tropical regions having remarkably long toes and nails that enable it to walk on the floating leaves of water plants. It flies poorly but swims well, though infrequently. ╂[< Portuguese jaçaná,… …