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रूप rūp, s.m. Outward appearance or phenomenon, form, figure, shape, appearance, semblance, image, representation, picture; face, countenance, aspect, features; colour; beautiful appearance; handsome form, mien, or figure, shapeliness, beauty, elegance, grace; natural state or condition, case; natural disposition, nature, character; feature,sign, symptom; kind, sort, species; mode, manner, method; (in Arith.) discrete quantity, the number one, arithmetical unit; integer number;—(in Hindīpoetry) a symbolical expression for one; (in Alg.) the known or absolute number, known quantity;—a drama, play, dramatic composition; (rūpis commonly employed as the last member of compound adjectives, of the bahu-vrīhiclass, in the sense of 'having the figure or appearance of,' 'like,' 'resembling,' 'consisting of,' e.g. manushya-rūp, 'of the shape of a human being'; and also in forming adverbial phrases, e.g. samān-rūp-se, 'evenly'; 'equally'; 'flatwise' sampūrṇ-rūp-se, 'Quite,' 'altogether,' 'entirely'):—rūpāntar (˚pa+an˚), s.m. Another form, change of appearance or form, transformation:—rūpāntar karnā, To transform:—rūp badalnā(apnā), To change (one's) form, or appearance, or countenance, etc.:—rūp bigāṛnā(-kā), To spoil the form, etc. (of), to deform, deface,disfigure, mar the beauty (of); to sully, tarnish, soil, blot, smear:—rūp-banānā(-kā), To assume the appearance or the character (of), to personate; to pretend to be; to represent; to act a part;—to beautify or adorn (oneself, apnā):—rūp-bhānu, adj. Resembling the sun, sun-like:—rūp bharnā(-kā), To assume the appearance (of), to personate (=rūp banānā, q.v.):—rūp-jnān, vulg. rūp-gyān, s.m. Acquaintance with forms; perception of colours; discrimination between visible objects:—rūp-darśan, s.m. A rupee; money (used by women):—rūp dikhānā(apnā), To display (one's) charms; to make a display:—rūp-dhāraṇ, s.m. The assuming a shape or form or guise:—rūp-dhārī, adj. & s.m. Bearing a form, assuming a form or shape, disguised, in disguise; endowed with a good figure, possessed of beauty;—a disguised person, etc.:—rūp dharnā= rūp banānā, q.v.:—rūprekh, rūp-rekhā, s.f. Countenance, features, visage:—rūp-sāgar, s.m. 'Ocean of beauty,' an epithet of a very beautiful person:—rūp-karan, s.m. (in Gram.) Declension:—rūp lānā(-se), To assume an appearance of anger, or a threatening appearance (towards):—rūp-mān, adj.=rūp-vān, q.v.:—rūp-nidhān, s.m. 'Receptacle or abode of beauty,' an epithet of a very beautiful person:—rūp nikālnā, To develop (one's or its) beauty, to become beautiful:—rūp-vān, rūp-vant, adj. (f. vatī), Having form or colour, possessing shape or figure; possessed of body, formed, embodied, corporeal; having a beautiful form or figure, handsomely formed, well-shaped, comely, handsome, elegant, beautiful, lovely:—rūp-vatī, rūp-vantī, s.f. A handsome or wellformed woman, a beautiful woman.