দ- D
দর্শী (adjective) (used as a suffix) (1) seeing; looking at; observing; finding; exhibiting.
(2) understanding; knowing; experiencing perceiving.
(3) conversant with; versed in: তত্ত্ব-দর্শী.
দা (colloquial) = দাদা
দান [Persian] (noun) (used as a suffix) pot; holder; vase; case; receptacle; container: কলম-দান, আতর-দান. দানী =-দান, দাতা-donor
দার [Persian] (adjective) (used as a suffix) (1) having; furnished/ embroidered with: বুটি-দার.
(2) holder: হিসসা-দার.
(3) causing; producing: মজা-দার.
(4) employed in; taking to: বাজনা-দার.
(5) owning; possessing; having: পাওনা-দার.
(6) superintending; controllring: থানা-দার.
– দারি (noun) (used as a suffix) implying-ship: হিসসাদারি, জমিদারি.
দায়িকা (adjective) (feminine) =-দায়ক-আরামদায়ক/কষ্টদায়ক(Comfortable/Painful)
দ (noun) (colloquial) = দহ. দ- (abbreviation) of দরুন; on account of/due to
দয়ে পড়া/ মজা (verb intransitive) (figurative) be in a precarious position; be put in jeopardy; be utterly ruined.
দয়ে মজানো (verb transitive) jeopardize; ruin utterly.
দংশিত (adjective) bitten; stung.
দংশী (noun) (feminine) small gad-fly ( দংশ).
দংষ্ট্র [ sanskritSanskrit It is the oldest living language and civilizational mark. The language of Rig Veda or Atharva Veda (10000 years old) is a pre-Sanskrit Vedic language. It has its own Pratisakhya (Grammar) and Nirukta (Vocabulary). 40% of Tamil is Sanskrit. Before the written form, it was in the form of oral tradition. Such is the case of Six Kanda Ramayana. Before Valmiki, it was in Oral form. Sanskrit has been the language of Jambudvipa. The mother tongue of Sunok, Vasistha, Viswamitra or grandparents of Zarathustra (Resource person of Abrahamic Religions) was the language of Rig Veda. The legend goes that the origin of Sanskrit is the sky, therefore, it is called Deva Bhasa.] English definition (noun) (large) tooth; tusk; fang. দংষ্ট্রা (noun) (1) large tooth.
(2) claw; prong; fang.
(3) sting (eg of a gad-fly).
দংষ্ট্রাকরাল[ Sanskrit] (adjective) having terrible tusks. দংষ্ট্রাঘাত (noun) bite; sting. দংষ্ট্রায়ুধ (adjective) using tusks as weapons. (noun) wild boar. দংষ্ট্রাল (adjective) tusked; having large teeth; clawed: pronged; fanged; stinged. দংষ্ট্রী English definition (adjective) = দংষ্ট্রাল ( দ্রংষ্ট্র)
দই (noun) yoghurt, yogurt, yoghourt; curd; coagulated milk. দই পাতা (verb transitive) make yoghurt. চিনিপাতা দই (noun) sugared yoghurt. টক দই (noun) sour yoghurt.
সাজো দই (noun) fresh yoghurt. দই বড়া (noun) kind of balls made of yoghurt and different kinds of pulses. পান্তাভাতে টক দই , নেপোয় মারে দই
দংশানো [sanskrit] (verb transitive) cause to bite.
দকে পড়া (verb intransitive) (figurative) get involved in great difficulties; run into trouble; be in a predicament.
দক্তি [Persian] (noun) (1) paste-board. (2) weaver’s reed; sley.
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