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arakta mfn. undyed, arakta tāmramfn. unstained by red, . āmarakta m. dysentery. aṅgarakta m. the plant guṇḍārocanī - . aparakta mfn. having a changed colour, grown pale aparakta mfn. unfavourable bālātaparakta mfn. red with the morning sunbeams devarakta daṃśī f. (in music) Name of a rāgiṇī - . dhūmarakta (m/a - ) mfn. coloured with smoke jīvarakta n. (living id est ) menstrual blood kākarakta n. crow's blood. kṛṣṇarakta mfn. of a dark-red colour marakta n. equals marakata - nāgarakta n. red lead navarakta ka n. a newly-dyed garment nitāntarakta mfn. very red pītarakta mfn. yellowish-red, orange ( pītaraktacchāya -cchāya - mfn. orange-coloured) pītarakta m. equals next pītarakta cchāya mfn. pītarakta pittarakta n. plethora (see rakta -pitta - ). puṣparakta mfn. red as a flower puṣparakta mfn. dyed red with vegetable colour puṣparakta m. Hibiscus Phoeniceus pūyarakta m. (sc. roga - ) "having purulent blood", a kind of disease of the nose with discharge of purulent blood saptarakta n. sg. the 7 red-coloured parts of the body (viz. palms of hands, soles of feet, nails, eye-corners, tongue, palate, lips) sarakta mfn. (id est 7. sa - + r - ) bleeding, bloody sarakta gaura mfn. being of a red and whitish colour sitarakta mf(ā - )n. white and red śvetarakta m. pale redness śvetarakta mfn. pale-red uparakta mfn. dyed, coloured, coloured red uparakta mfn. heated, inflamed uparakta mfn. afflicted, distressed (especially by rāhu - ;said of sun and moon), eclipsed etc. uparakta mfn. influenced or affected by uparakta m. Name (also title or epithet) of rāhu - , vātarakta m. wind (in the body) and blood vātarakta m. acute gout or rheumatism (ascribed to a vitiated state of wind and blood) (see -śoṇita - ) vātarakta ghna m. "gout-destroyer", Blumea Lacera vikṛtarakta mfn. dyed red, red-stained (as a garment)
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yathā sūtraṃ lākṣāraktam # AVP.9.28.2a.
Dictionary of Sanskrit Grammar KV Abhyankar
"arakta" has 1 results. arakta sandhi a word, the coalescence of which is not nasalized, as the word आ in मन्द्रमा वरेण्यम् as contrastcd with अभ्र आं अपः confer, compare Ṛgvedaprātiśākhya by Śaunaka ( Sanskrit Sāhityapariṣad Edition, Calcutta.) XI.18.
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arakta adjective not redFrequency rank 18893/72933 jīvarakta noun (neuter) menstrual blood (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 28113/72933 daityarakta ka noun (masculine) hiṅgulaFrequency rank 55008/72933 naṣṭarakta noun (neuter) amenorrheaFrequency rank 55774/72933 nāgarakta noun (neuter) red lead (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
sindūraFrequency rank 36158/72933 pittarakta noun (neuter) plethora (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 12553/72933 pītarakta noun (masculine neuter) a topaz (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
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puṣparāgaFrequency rank 36949/72933 pītarakta ka noun (neuter) gomedaFrequency rank 58094/72933 puṣparakta noun (masculine) Hibiscus Phoeuiceus (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 58298/72933 pūyarakta noun (masculine neuter) a kind of disease of the nose with discharge of purulent blood (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 24664/72933 plīharakta hā noun (feminine) a kind of plantFrequency rank 59840/72933 vātarakta noun (masculine neuter) acute gout or rheumatism (ascribed to a vitiated state of wind and blood) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 9466/72933 vṛttarakta phalā noun (feminine) name of a plantFrequency rank 66436/72933 śvetarakta viṣā noun (feminine) Name einer PflanzeFrequency rank 68419/72933 sarakta adjective bloody
with bloodFrequency rank 11830/72933 sarakta noun (masculine) Frequency rank 69358/72933
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majja
bone marrow, saraktamajja : redbone marrow.
sarakta majja
red bone marrow.
vātarakta
gout and arthritis; a kind of arthritis that occurs when uric acid builds up in blood and causes joint inflammation.
Wordnet Search
"arakta" has 7 results.
arakta
rohitarakta kaṇikā
rakte vartamānaḥ śoṇitakaṇaprakāraḥ।
rohitaraktakaṇikāḥ prāṇavāyuṃ saṃvahanti।
arakta
śvetarakta kaṇikā, śvetarudhirakaṇikā
rakte vartamānaḥ śubhrakaṇaprakāraḥ।
yadā śarīre vraṇaḥ jāyate tadā śvetaraktakaṇikā saṃghaṭya raktasya pravāhaṃ rodhayanti।
arakta
pūyarakta m
vraṇāt nissāryamāṇaṃ pūyena miśritaṃ raktam।
tasya vraṇāt pūyaraktaṃ nirvahati।
arakta
pūyam, pūyarakta m, pūyaśoṇitam, malajam, kṣatajam, prasitam, avakledaḥ
pakvavraṇādisambhavaghanībhūtaśuklavarṇavikṛtaraktam।
tasya vraṇāt pūyam āgacchati।
arakta
atisāraḥ, annagandhiḥ, atīsāraḥ, āmātisāraḥ, sāraṇaḥ, pravāhikā, grahaṇī, virekaḥ, āmarakta ḥ, udarāmayaḥ
sodarapīḍayā bahudravamalaniḥsaraṇarogaḥ।
sā atisāreṇa pīḍitā।
arakta
vātarakta m
rogaviśeṣaḥ।
vātarakte kupathyāt rudhiraṃ vāyunā dūṣitaṃ bhavati।
arakta
pūyarakta ḥ
nāsikāyāḥ rogaviśeṣaḥ।
pūyarakte nāsikāyāḥ pūyamiśritaṃ raktaṃ sravati।
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