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অগুরু
(p. 7) aguru a kind of fragrant wood (mostly used as incense). ̃চন্দন n. a fragrant and cool paste of this wood used as an ointment. 2)
অগ্নি
(p. 7) agni fire; the fire-god; digestive power; hunger; burning; affliction (শোকাগ্নি). ̃কণা n. a spark. ̃কর্তা n.& a. one who performs the rite of singeing the mouth of the deceased at cremation. ˜কর্ম n. the rite of agnihotra (অগ্নিহোত্র); cremation of the dead. ̃কল্প a. fire-like; fiery; extremely hot; extremely severe or violent; terribly angry, furious. ̃কাণ্ড n. a great fire, a conflagration. ̃কুণ্ডু n. a pit in which a fire is made or a pit full of fire, a firepit; a furnace. ̃কোণ n. the south-east. ̃ক্রিয়া same as ̃কর্ম । ̃গর্ভ a. impregnated with fire, containing fire; fiery; impetuous (অগ্নিগর্ভ বক্তৃতা). ̃চূর্ণ, ̃চূর্ণক n. gun-powder, explosive substance. ̃জিতা n. fem. a woman who has passed successfully through an ordeal by fire. ̃তপ্ত a. heated with fire; as hot as fire. ̃তুল্য a. fire-like; fiery; furious. ̃দগ্ধ a. burnt; consumed by fire. ̃দাতা n. & a. one who sets fire to anything; one who singes the mouth of the dead at cremation. fem. ̃দাত্রী । ̃দান n. act of setting fire to; act of singeing the mouth of the dead at cremation. ̃দাহ n. a conflagration, combustion, the heat of fire. ̃দাহ্য a. combustible. ̃দীপক a. causing or promoting fire or hunger or digestion. ̃দীপ্ত a. illuminated or brightened with fire. ̃দেব, ̃দেবতা n. the god of fire, the firegod. ̃পক্ক a. cooked with fire; hardened in fire (অগ্নিপক্ক ইট). ̃পরীক্ষা n. an ordeal by fire (esp. the one which Sita of the Ramayana passed through); (fig.) a crucial test, an extremely dangerous or unsafe test (cp. baptism of fire). ̃প্রবেশ n. act of mounting or falling on a burning pyre. ̃প্রভ a. glowing as fire. ̃প্রভা n. glow of fire. ̃প্রস্তর n. flint. ̃বর্ণ a. red as fire; crimson. ̃বর্ধক a. promoting fire or hunger or digestion. ̃বাণ n. a fire-emitting mythical arrow. ̃বৃদ্ধি n. promotion or stimulation of appetite or digestion. ̃বৃষ্টি n. a shower of fire (esp. from the sky, instead of rain); a spell of scorching heat; discharge or firing of gun. ̃মন্ত্র n. any formula of words or spell that makes one determined to achieve an extremely difficult or dangerous end; the doctrine of revolution or terrorism. ̃মন্ত্রে দীক্ষা initiation in the cult of armed agitation or revolution. ̃ময় a. full of fire. ̃মান্দ্য n. loss of appetite; indigestion. ̃মূর্তি a. extremely angry or haughty, furious. n. furious appearance or state. ̃মূল্য a. extremely costly; unpurchasably dear. ̃যুগ n. the age or times of revolution. ̃শর্মা a. extremely angry, furious, livid with rage. n. a furious person, a spitfire. ̃শিখা n. the flame of fire, the flame. ̃শুদ্ধ a. purified by burning in fire; sanctified by undergoing rigorous penance. ̃শুদ্ধি n. purification by burning in fire; sanctification by undergoing rigorous penance. ̃সংস্কার n. cremation by burning the dead. ̃সখ n. the wind. ̃সত্কার n. cremation by burning the dead. ̃সহ a. fire-proof. ̃সহ ইট fire-brick. ̃সহ মৃত্তিকা fire-clay. ̃সাত্ a. completely consumed by fire. ̃সেবন n. act of warming up oneself in the heat of fire. ̃স্ফুলিঙ্গ n. a spark. ̃হোত্র n. the Hindu rite of maintaining the sacred fire perpetually. ̃হোত্রী n. one who maintains the sacred fire perpetually and worships with it. 8)
অপক্ক
(p. 41) apakka unripe, immature; unboiled; not thoroughly boiled, parboiled; uncooked. ̃তা n. unripeness, immaturity, unboiled or parboiled or uncooked state. 44)
অব্যাকুল
(p. 63) abyākula unperturbed; unworried, not stricken with anxiety; not anxious or eager; calm, composed, cool and collected. ̃তা n. absence of worry or anxiety or eagerness; calmness, composure. 12)
অরন্ধন
(p. 73) arandhana the Hindu festival of abstaining from cooking observed on the last day of Bhadra (ভাদ্র); abstaining from cooking. 45)
অসংহত
(p. 85) asaṃhata not concentrated or united; sporadic; scattered; uncoordinated. 20)
অসহযোগ, অসহযোগিতা
(p. 88) asahayōga, asahayōgitā non-cooperation; (rare) indifference. অসহযোগ আন্দোলন n. the Non-cooperation Movement of India. অসহযোগী a. non-cooperating; noncooperative. 21)
অসিদ্ধ
(p. 90) asiddha unboiled, uncooked; half-baked; incomplete; unaccomplished; unsuccessful, futile, unfulfilled; (of arguments etc.) untenable. অসিদ্ধি n. lack of success or fulfilment; failure. 6)
অহিংস
(p. 90) ahiṃsa free from malice; nonmalignant; non-violent; inoffensive; harmless. অহিংস অসহযোগ (pol.) non-violent non-cooperation. ̃ক a. free from malice or ferocity; inoffensive; harmless; innocent. অহিংসা n. freedom from malice; (phil.) ahimsa; non-violence. 99)
আঁষ
(p. 98) ām̐ṣa any article of non-vegetarian food such as fish or meat. a. used in cutting or dressing or cooking articles of non-vegetarian food. (আঁষবটি).̃টে a. smelling of fish or meat. 7)
আখনি
(p. 99) ākhani stew, esp. of meat; a solution prepared by boiling water with spices for cooking some dishes. 46)
আপক্ক
(p. 115) āpakka imperfectly ripened, half-ripe; half-cooked, half-baked, half-roasted, half-boiled. 23)
আমানি
(p. 122) āmāni the water in which cooked rice has been soaked overnight. 9)
আমান্ন
(p. 122) āmānna uncooked rice. 10)
আম৩
(p. 121) āma3 uncooked, raw (আমমাংস); unburnt, unbaked (আমসরা, আমহাঁড়ি) ̃গন্ধি a. (of food) cooked but somewhat raw. 5)
আলুনি
(p. 126) āluni (of cooked food) deficient in salt; salt-free; (fig.) insipid, tasteless. 73)
ইঁচড়
(p. 136) in̐caḍ় an unripe jackfruit (cooked as food). ইঁচড়েপাকা a. precocious; prematurely clever. ইঁচড়ে পাকা v. to become precocious; to become prematurely clever. 11)
উখা১
(p. 143) ukhā1 a dixie or cooking-pail usually with a concave bottom; an oven. 18)
উচ্ছিষ্ট
(p. 143) ucchiṣṭa (of food) left or remaining in the plate after eating; not washed after eating (উচ্ছিষ্ট মুখ); that which has come in contact with cooked food (উচ্ছিষ্ট হাঁড়ি). n. orts; leavings of food in the plate after eating (also উচ্ছিষ্টান্ন); scraps of food. ̃ভোজন n. feeding of left-overs in another person's plate. ̃ভোজী a. one who eats the scraps of food left in another person's plate. n. a cringing dependant. 49)
ওগরা
(p. 188) ōgarā a variety of food cooked by boiling rice and pulse together, hotchpotch. 18)
ঔদনিক
(p. 191) audanika a cook. 9)
কটাহ
(p. 194) kaṭāha a cauldron; a large tumblerlike cooking utensil; a dixie. 24)
কড়া৪, কড়াই
(p. 194) kaḍ়ā4, kaḍ়āi a large tumblerlike cooking utensil, (cp.) a vat. 46)
কন্দু
(p. 194) kandu a cooking pan made of iron. 131)
করা
(p. 206) karā to do, to perform, to accomplish, to execute (কাজ করা); to build (বাড়ি করা); to make; to earn, to come into possession of, to save (টাকা করা); to invent, to devise (বুদ্ধি করা, কৌশল করা); to apply (জোর করা); to shoot (গুলি করা); to be stricken with (রাগ করা, স্নেহ করা, দ্বিধা করা); to visit (তীর্থ করা); to hire or rent (গাড়ি ভাড়া করা); to attend (আপিস করা); to manage (সংসার করা); to found, to establish (স্কুল করা); to cook, bake, roast, etc. (তরকারি করা, রুটি করা); to reduce to (সরল করা); to render into (গদ্য করা); to translate (ইংরেজি করা); to work out (অঙ্ক করা); to lay (বিছানা করা, আসন করা); to practise (ওকালতি করা); to accumulate (মেঘ করা); to take (হাতে করা, ভাড়া করা). a. that which makes (বাড়ি-আলো-করা ছেলে); that which is done (করা কাজ). 5)
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