Bl > References for ‘blackish’

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Twice Born (1)

[6] Now you see, so far as mental colour [...] yellowish, and for a shúdra blackish. Black here means not the colour [...] one’s sádhaná.

The Meaning of the Name (1)

[2] First I will say something about [...] land where Veda Vyasa was born was blackish (krśńa). Due to [...] many books. He was a great man.

Struggle and Progress (1)

[20] When the ancient people were faced [...] and oxygen which appears to be blackish under certain circumstances. Even [...] certainly do it out of total ignorance.

Some Important Crops (1)

[45] Sunflower is an 80-90 day crop [...] separating the husk from the seed, a blackish cake is produced which is used [...] to make flour for baking bread.

Smell and Microvita – Excerpt A (1)

[6] Gandhasarpa . You know that [...] cobras are comparatively thin, blackish and prefer to remain in jungles, [...] early part of the rainy season.

Rk to Rkśa (Discourse 11) (1)

[11] The name of the Vyása who [...] (Kaevarta [a fishing caste]) on a blackish island [...] than three thousand years old.

Psycho-Acoustic and Inferential Acoustic Notes (Discourse 9) (2)

[38] The women of ancient Bengal used [...] we refer to it as kálce [blackish]. Similarly, lálce is used [...] example, kálásá [blackish], gorásá [whitish], [...] Caetanyacaritámrta –

Ku to Kuiṋjara (Discourse 27) (1)

[150] A small insect, about one inch [...] width also. It has a soft body…blackish at the back…whitish on the [...] also means a pet́o .

Kárpat́ika to Kála (Discourse 23) (1)

[72] The planet Saturn is bluish according to some and blackish according to others. This planet, [...] or kálagraha .

Karpat́a to Karśú (Discourse 19) (2)

[189] The moon slowly passed behind a [...] of the Deviidaha became a little blackish.

[245] 13) That tulsi leaf whose leaves are blackish, or whose leaves are completely [...] is called karvura (black basil).

Káliká to Káliuṋga (Discourse 24) (4)

[35] The melon is a very well known [...] cultivation. Melons with black or blackish skins are called káliká .

[49] To mean that something is not exactly black but has the suggestion of blackness [blackish], we use the suffix ce [...] used to mean kálce .

[57] Some of you have possibly seen [...] wild, and its leaves are small and blackish. This kind of puiṋ [...] is káliká .

[69] Another variety of sandalwood with blackish wood is available in very limited [...] káliká.

Kabandha to Karashiikara (Discourse 18) (1)

[122] When we say kot́ika-family [...] swan, or goose. Its body-colour is blackish. Like the foreign birds, they [...] being, slaughtered by human beings.

Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 2 (1)

[30] There is an almost unending number [...] slightly colder blood, curly hair, blackish eyes, thick lips and tall bodies. [...] states belong to this category.

Geology and Human Civilization (1)

[28] A third example of racial blending [...] the Austric race. Their colour is blackish. Once Sirmaur covered an area [...] during the reign of Aurangzeb.

Gastric and Duodenal Ulcer (1)

[7] Whatever may be the reason, if [...] stool of the patient also appears blackish. Even when the disease is not [...] end of youth or in middle age.

Female Diseases (1)

[47] If one suffers from a discharge [...] discharge is yellowish, reddish, blackish or foamy; or if it resembles the [...] White leucorrhoea is very common.

Distortion (Discourse 21) (1)

[40] New words are also created through [...] the fish that likes to remain in blackish waters or in areas near black [...] of the wedding and some did not.

Developmental Planning (1)

[25] The original home of the Aryans [...] area. They have a white complexion, blackish blue hair and blue eyes. Mediterranean [...] complexion, black hair and black eyes.

Bhaerava and Bhaeravii (1)

[10] In the days of Shiva, three ethnic [...] milky-white complexion, black hair and blackish irises. The Aryans who settled [...] north [and with the Austrics].