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अन्तर antar, s.m. Interior, inside, contents, the midst; soul, mind, heart, supreme soul; mystery, secret; property, peculiarity; difference, contrast (=farq); hole, opening, gap, interval, intermediatespace or time (=biććhāand fāṣila); distance; corner, side, quarter of the heavens; period, term; pause, stop; opportunity, occasion;—adj. Interior, internal, inner; secret, hidden; intermediate, interposed; intermittent; distant; different, other; similar; near, related, intimate;—adv. On one side, out of the way, apart, separate; except, without; in the middle or interior; in, within, between, amongst (=S. antar):—antar-āpat (S. antara+apatya), adj. Pregnant (a woman); with young (an animal):—antar-ātmā, s.m. The soul, the inherent supreme spirit:—antar-bhā`o, s.m. Internal or inherent nature, disposition;—adj. Inherent, innate, inbred:—antar-bhūt, part. Situated in the midst; being within:—antar-bed, antar-bedī, s.f. The region of Kannauj lying between the Ganges and the Jamnā, commonly called the Do`āb; part of a country lying between two rivers (as Mesopotamia):—antar-paṭ, s.m. Curtain or screen placed between the bride and bridegroom until the right moment of union is arrived; curtain, screen:—antar-jāt, adj. Innate, inbred:—antar-jāmī(S. antar+yāmī), s.m. Lit. 'Pervading the inward parts'; the Supreme spirit, Brahmā, Vishnu:—antara-jnānī, s.m. Knower of the inward parts or of the heart, the Deity:—antar-dāh, s.m. Internal heat; fever; hoartburning:—antar-dushṭ, adj. Internally bad, wicked, vile:—antar-dwār, s.m. A private or secret door (within the house):—antar-dhān, s.m. Disappearance, invisibility, vanishing out of sight; concealment; profound meditation (=antar-dhyān);—adj. Invisible, out of sight; concealed:—antar-dhān honā, To disappear, become invisible; to vanish; to be concealed:—antar-dhyān, s.m. Profound meditation:—antar koṇ, s.m. Inner corner; interior angle:—antargat, adj. Gone into, entered; being in the interior, internal, innermost, hidden, secret;—adv. In the interior (of -ke), within, inside;—s.f.=antar-gati, s.f. Inward sensations or feelings, emotions; what is in the mind, mental state;—adj. Vanished from the mind, forgotten;—antar-gangā, s.m. A kind of water plant bearing a white flower, Pistia stratiotes:—antar-manas, adj. Sad, perplexed:—antar-ang, s.m. Relative; intimate friend; consanguinity:—antar-wālā, adj. Internal, inner; inward:—antarhit, part. Covered, hidden, concealed, secret.