Camda, Caṃḍa: 2 definitions
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Hindi dictionary
Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionary1) Caṃḍa (चंड) [Also spelled chand]:—(a) fierce, furious; violent; powerful; hence~[tā] (nf).
2) Caṃda (चंद) [Also spelled chand]:—(nm) the moon; (a) a few, some; ~[rojā] lasting only a few days; transient.
3) Caṃdā (चंदा) [Also spelled chanda]:—(nm) the moon; subscription; contribution; donation; —[ikaṭṭhā karanā] to raise a fund by contribution/donation; —[karanā] to contribute, to subscribe; —[denā] to subscribe, to contribute; —[māmā] moon—the maternal uncle (said to humour the children); —[sā] as beautiful as the moon (esp. used for face).
4) Cāṃda (चांद):—(nm) the moon; the bull’s eye; (nf) the crown (of); the head; ~[tārā] a kind of fine muslin; a kite bearing the figures of the crescent aud the star; ~[mārī] shooting practice; range; •[kā maidāna] shooting range; —[kā ṭukaḍā] a beauty; —[ko gahana] ([grahana]) [laganā] to have a blot in a beauty; —[gaṃjī karanā] to boot to baldness, to thrash bald; —[gaṃjī honā] to become bald-headed; —[para thūkanā/dhūla uḍānā] to slander the unassailable (and have one’s own image sullied); —[meṃ bhī dāga hai] every bean has its black, no one is without his faults; -[sā mukhaḍā] a face as lovely as the moon, lovely face.
5) Cāṃdā (चांदा):—(nm) a protractor.
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Nepali dictionary
Source: unoes: Nepali-English DictionaryCāṃda (चांद):—[=चाँद] n. 1. the moon; 2. a target; mark; bull's eye; 3. hist. badge of government officials;
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.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with (+67): Camdaa, Camdaava, Camdadaiva, Camdadara, Camdadevate, Camdadu, Camdaga, Camdagal, Camdagedi, Camdagedisu, Camdageditana, Camdagedu, Camdai, Camdajasa, Camdakala, Camdakanari, Camdakanisu, Camdakanne, Camdakanu, Camdala.
Ends with: Abhicamda, Acanda, Canda, Lacanda, Olacamda, Pacamda, Padicamda, Padivayacamda, Picanda, Picchanda, Pracamda, Pracanda, Proccanda, Sucanda, Uccanda.
Full-text: Canda, Chand, Candra, Pish, Duja, Dooj, Berake, Chanda, Ida, Chauth, Miyam, Eid, Cautha, Har, Urulu, Hara, Char, Cara, Idu.
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