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प्रशाख (prazAkha)

 
शब्दसागरः
English
प्रशाख
f.
(-खा)
1. Having red branches.
2. In the fifth stage of for-
mation. (as an embryo.)
Apte
English
प्रशाख [praśākha],
a.
Having many or spreading branches.
Being in the 5th stage of formation (said of the embryo, when the hands and feet are formed). -खा A small branch or twig.
Apte 1890
English
प्रशाख a. 1 Having many or spreading branches.
2 Being in the 5th stage of formation (said of the embryo, when the hands and feet are formed).
खा A small branch or twig.
Monier Williams Cologne
English
प्र-शाख
mfn.
having great branches (as a tree),
Pāṇ.
vi, 2, 177, Sch.
(also °शक)
N.
of the 5th stage in the formation of an embryo (in which the hands and feet are formed),
Buddh.
Monier Williams 1872
English
प्रशाख प्र-शाख, अस्, आ, अम्, having great
branches (as a tree)
an epithet of the fifth stage in
the formation of an embryo (in which the hands
and feet are formed, in this sense also written प्र-
शक)
(आ), f. a branch, small branch or twig
(probably) the extremities of the body.
—प्रशाख-
वत्, आन्, अती, अत्, having many branches.
Apte Hindi
Hindi
प्रशाख
"वि*, प्रा* ब*" - प्रशस्ता शाखा यस्य
जिसकी अनेक शाखाएँ इधर-उधर फैली हों
प्रशाख
"वि*, प्रा* ब*" - प्रशस्ता शाखा यस्य
गर्भपिण्ड की पाँचवीं अवस्था
L R Vaidya
English
praSAKa {% a. (f. खा) %} 1. Having red branches
2. in the fifth stage of formation (as an embryo.)