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OverviewThis book traces the Sanskrit origins of over 7400 English words, from organ to perdu, in alphabetical order. Examples of the Sanskrit origins of English words from this book: organ 1. a well-defined part of an organism that has a specific function. (S) एर् (ēr) procure for oneself ] (S) गुण (guṇa) subdivision, secondary element, peculiarity, attribute 2. a type of musical instrument. (S) एर् (ēr) procure for oneself + (S) गान (gāna) singing orology the branch of geology dealing with the science of mountains. (S) आरोह (ārōha) mountain, rising, descending + (S) लोक (lōka) common practice or usage, scope + (S) ज (ja) produced or caused by oropharynx the region of the throat behind the oral cavity at the hind part of the mouth. (S) आहृ (āhṛ) eat, speak + (S) यु (yu) take hold or gain possession of + (S) पारणा (pāraṇā) going through, carrying through + (S) अस् (as) belong to, fall to the share of orotund an imposing voice of a person. (S) उरु (uru) extended, far off, excessive + (S) तुण्ड (tuṇḍa) mouth orphanet a young or little orphan. (S) अर्पण (arpaṇa) entrusting, giving, offering + (S) हीयते (hīyatē) decrease, decline, be deficient or wanting orthocentre the point of intersection of the three altitudes of a triangle. (S) अह्रुत (ahruta) straight, going in a straight line + (S) यु (yu) take hold or gain possession of + (S) केन्द्र (kēndra) centre ostend to exhibit or show. (S) व्युष्ट (vyuṣṭa) grown bright or clear + (S) अन्त (anta) nature, condition oven an enclosed container in which food is heated or cooked. (S) हवन (havana) fire-receptacle Pakistan a south Asian country which originated by the partition of India in 1947. The name Pakistan literally means ""Land of the Pure."" (S) पावक (pāvaka) pure, bright, clear + (S) स्थान (sthāna) place palaeanthropic pertaining to the earliest types of human beings. (S) पलाय् (palāy) vanish, cease, depart + (S) अण्डीर (aṇḍīra) full male + (S) आप् (āp) to obtain + (S) आख्या (ākhyā) name, appellation, call, relate penguin 1. a flightless sea bird of Sphenisciformes order. 2. (obsolete) an auk bird of Northern hemisphere. the incorrect etymology of penguin is Welsh pen gwyn, meaning ""white head"" because a penguin has a predominantly black head. The correct etymology is: (S) पङ्गु (paṅgu) crippled in the legs + (S) अयान (ayāna) natural disposition or temperament 3. Bromelia pinguin, which bears an egg-shaped fleshy fruit. The plant is named so for its saffron coloured leaves. (S) पिङ्ग (piṅga) Indian saffron + (S) अयान (ayāna) natural disposition or temperament pepper 1. a plant of Piperaceae family. 2. a spice obtained from the unripe berries of this plant. 3. a fruit of the capsicum plant. 4. (slang) a beating or thrashing. 5. to cover with many things. (S) विप्र Full Product DetailsAuthor: Susanto SenPublisher: Susanto Sen Imprint: Susanto Sen Volume: 22 Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.943kg ISBN: 9789334305227ISBN 10: 9334305223 Pages: 552 Publication Date: 20 June 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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