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rajas
[ ruhj-uhs ]
noun
Hinduism.
- guna
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- °ù²¹Â·Âá²¹²õ·¾±³¦ [r, uh, -, jas, -ik], adjective
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of rajas1
From Sanskrit
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Example Sentences
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He was selling three kinds of tamales: cheese, rajas and puerco.
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His own rajas, the menu’s only vegetarian item, is a must-order.
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Inside might be rajas, batons of chile with stray seeds still clinging like unfinished thoughts.
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The rajas of India could not understand how the men Britain sent them could be so scrupulous in points of personal honour and then tell outright lies when it came to their treaty obligations.
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In the early history of the state, the rajas were in a state of chronic feud with all the neighbouring countries.
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