संस्कृत

Etymology
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Proper noun

 * 1) Sanskrit

Adjective

 * 1) perfect, refined

Etymology
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Proper noun

 * 1) Sanskrit

Etymology
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Proper noun

 * 1) Sanskrit

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) put together, constructed, well or completely formed, perfected
 * 2) made ready, prepared, completed, finished
 * 3) dressed, cooked (as food)
 * 4) purified, consecrated, sanctified, hallowed, initiated
 * 5) refined, adorned, ornamented, polished, highly elaborated (especially applied to highly wrought speech, such as the Sanskrit language, as opposed to the vernaculars)
 * 6)  conditioned; brought about by conditions
 * 1) purified, consecrated, sanctified, hallowed, initiated
 * 2) refined, adorned, ornamented, polished, highly elaborated (especially applied to highly wrought speech, such as the Sanskrit language, as opposed to the vernaculars)
 * 3)  conditioned; brought about by conditions
 * 1) refined, adorned, ornamented, polished, highly elaborated (especially applied to highly wrought speech, such as the Sanskrit language, as opposed to the vernaculars)
 * 2)  conditioned; brought about by conditions
 * 1)  conditioned; brought about by conditions
 * 1)  conditioned; brought about by conditions
 * 1)  conditioned; brought about by conditions

Noun

 * 1) a man of one of the three classes who has been sanctified by the purificatory rites
 * 2) learned man
 * 3) a word formed according to accurate rules, a regular derivation

Noun

 * 1) making ready, preparation or a prepared place, sacrifice
 * 2) sacred usage or custom
 * 3) Sanskrit language (compare above)
 * 4)  conditioned phenomenon; the conditioned
 * 1) Sanskrit language (compare above)
 * 2)  conditioned phenomenon; the conditioned
 * 1)  conditioned phenomenon; the conditioned
 * 1)  conditioned phenomenon; the conditioned
 * 1)  conditioned phenomenon; the conditioned