Hindi: आयुर्विज्ञान m (āyurvijñān) Hungarian: orvostudomány (hu), orvostan (hu) Icelandic: læknisfræði (is) f Ido: medicino (io) Italian: medicina (it) f, clinica (it) f Japanese: 医学 (ja) (いがく, igaku) Kazakh:...
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First known use of this word is reported in 1599. However, the term 'Virus' as an infectious agent; was first used by the Dutch scientist Martinus W. Beijerinck in 1898. In this context, Virus is known as 'Vishaanu' in Hindi, which means a molecule filled with poison.S.K. Verma...
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Shammi particularly chose Mohd. Rafi, another legend-in-the-making those days, as his memorable playback voice and together they cast many a magical spell in the annals of Hindi cine music. He made a unique place for himself in the industry as he was the only dancing hero in Hindi films...
Only tea succeeded in conquering all over the world—Alan Macfarlane Tea (English), 荼/茶(Chinese), чaй (Russian), thé (French), tee (German), お茶/茶の木 (Japanese), شاي (Arabic), چائے (Urdu), chai (Hindi), or çay (Turkish), an important contributor to...
Ashwagandha is a Hindi word that describes the horse-like smell of the this herb, as well as making reference to the virility of a horse—as it was traditionally (and still is) used to support a healthy reproductive system. Its Latin name isWithania Somnifera. ...
AHIMSA:People normally talk Ahimsa in the name of religion. When the word was born the birth word is �HINSA� and it is not a subject to talk because HINSA cannot be avoided in everyday walk of life. There is HINSA When one talks, closes door, switching on the air conditioner,...
Some other English and foreign names are: absinth, absinth wormwood, absinthe, absinthium, Maderwood (English, USA), Absinth, Bitterer Beifuss, Wermkraut, Wermut, Wermutkraut, Wurmkraut (German), absinthe, grande absinthe, Herbe d'absinthe (French), Majri, Mastiyarah (Hindi), Yang ai, ...
Singh said something in Hindi that I didn't understand. "Is it one of the Aurorans or just an animal?" I asked. "I think it's sentient. It's wearing something like a tool-belt around one of its forelegs." Now that he pointed it out, I saw the belt, which appeared to be made...