Na > References for ‘nate, Nat́e’
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[14] NÁGDONÁ. Artemisia [...] Jute, Corchorus capsularis Linn. NAT́E. Amaranthus tristis Linn. [...] the two would serve the purpose.
[17] [B:] [[The root of “nature” [...] particular course of action”. Nate means “birth”. [...] space”. It comes from the word nate, N-A-T-E. “Conation” [...] time”. “Co” – nate + “ional”. [...] 3 )
[44] Let us return to the subject of [...] Sanskrit-derived and some are native Bengali. Nat́e shák (tańd́uleraka [...] the Ayurveda it has been said:
[10] Another meaning of the word [...] cactii), a variety of thorny nat́e ( kant́akiitańd́úleraka [...] tańd́uleraka is nate sháka [ Amaranthus tristis ]. There are several varieties of nate sháka – large [...] káṋt́á nat́e [ Amarantus spinosus Linn ] is used.
[99] Another meaning of the word [...] broomstick, stem of the drumstick or nat́e stick [a kind of pot herb [...] word kiila can be used.
[5] Food prepared and cooked in ghee [...] vegetables such as spinach, nat́e, colá, mat́ar and heleiṋcá .
[7] A pregnant woman must certainly [...] if not available, then spinach, nat́e shák or gourd leaves should [...] 3 )