Tamta, Ṭaṃṭā: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionary1) Ṭaṃṭā (टंटा) [Also spelled tanta]:—(nm) wrangling; altercation; quarrel; encumbrance; botheration; used as the second member in the compound [jhagaḍā- ṭaṃṭā] (see); ~[ṭebāja] querulous; prone to wrangle or altercate; hence ~[bājī] (nf).
2) Ṭāṃṭa (टांट):—(nf) the skull, bare head.
3) Tāṃta (तांत):—(nf) a string gut, catgut.
4) Tāṃtā (तांता):—(nm) a series, succession, train; influx; —[ṭūṭanā] the chain to be broken; —[baṃdhanā/laganā] to have an unbroken chain; a non-stop influx.
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Starts with: Tamtalamari, Tamtalu, Tamtalumari, Tamtalumaritana, Tamtam, Tamtam-mama, Tamtamana, Tamtanisu, Tamtavaga, Tamtayara, Tamtayara-dekhinu, Tamtayara-hunu, Tamtayari, Tanta, Tantavaya.
Ends with (+8): Anuttamta, Aranabhidrishtamta, Atamta, Atmavrittanta, Bhottamta, Drishtamta, Drishtanta, Ghatapradipadrishtamta, Grihakokiladrishtanta, Kalakritamta, Kritanta, Kudrishtamta, Latanta, Layakritamta, Nitamta, Nitanta, Paditamta, Paritamta, Ratanta, Taddhitamta.
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