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सम sama, vulg. sam, adj. Even, level, flat, plain, smooth; same, equal, like, similar; all, whole, entire, full, complete;—s.m. A level plain; (in Geom.) a mean proportional segment;—(in music) measuring time; time; a tone:—samāćār (˚ma+āć˚), adj. & s.m. Equal or similar in practice or in virtuous conduct;—equal or similar conduct; upright or virtuous conduct, proper practice:—samādhikārī(˚ma+adh˚), s.m. Coadjutor, colleague;—joint heir:—sam-bhāv, adj. & s.m. Of like nature or property;—equality, similarity, equability, sameness; equilibrium; goodness:—sam-bhūmi, s.f. Even or level ground; a race-course:—samtribhuj, adj. & s.m. Having three sides equal;—an equilateral triangle:—sam-tūl, adj. Alike, similar, equal, akin:—sam-tol, adj. & adv. Of equal weight, equiponderant; equal, even, matching, rivaling, of the same grade, of equal ability, of equal value or merit; duly balanced, equable; evenly or harmoniously proportioned (as a temperament or constitution, etc.);—evenly, equally on both sides (as a weight pressing, etc.):—sam-jātīya, adj. (f. -ā), Of the same caste or class, of the same origin or kind, homogeneous:—sam-ćatur-bhuj, adj. & s.m. Equally four-sided;—an equilateral tetragon or rhombus:—sam-darśī, vulg. sam-darsī, adj. & s.m. Viewing or regarding equally, looking at both sides impartially, impartial;—an impartial person:—sam-dukh, adj. & s.m. Sharing (another's) pain or grief, feeling for another's woe, sympathizing (with);—a sympathetic person, sympathizer:—sam-dukh-sukh, adj. Having the same grief and joy, sympathizing in sorrow and joy:—sam-dukhī= sam-dukh, q.v.:—sam-dvi-bāhu-tribhuj, s.m. An isosceles triangle:—sam-dharā-tal, adj. Plane, level, level with the ground:—sam-dharātal-paṭṭī, s.f. A plane-table (for surveying):—sam-deśīya, adj. (f. -ā), Belonging to the same country or locality:—sam-rūp, adj. Of the same form or figure;—s.m. Conformity; uniformity:—samsthān, s.m. The horizon; the north or south point of the horizon; a pole of the prime vertical:—sama-sva, s.m. Equality in wealth;—adj. (f. -ā), Possessing equal wealth:—sama-sva-bhāvī, adj. Possessing equal wealth:—sam-kālik, samkālin, or sam-kālīn, adj. Of or belonging to the same time or period, contemporary, contemporaneous, coeval:—sam-kanyā, s.f. A suitable maiden, a girl fit to be married:—samkoṇ, adj. & s.m. Rectangular, right-angled;—a right angle:—sam-kon-samānāntar-ćatur-bhuj, s.m. A rectangle:—sam-lamb, adj. & s.m. Having equal perpendiculars:—a trapezoid;—sam-lamb ćatur-bhuj, s.m. A trapezium; a trapezoid:—sam-vr̤it, s.m. A species of metre in which all the four feet are equal:—sam-yātrī, s.m. A fellow-traveller.