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शत śata, vulg. sat, adj. A hundred:—śatbhishā, s.f. lit.'Requiring a hundred physicians'; name of the twenty-fifth of the Nakshatras or lunar mansions containing 100 stars, the chief of which is λAquarii:—śata-pati, s.m. The lord or chief of a hundred men, a centurion, a military officer:—śat-pād, or śatpadī.s.f.lit.'Having a hundred feet'; a centipede; the iulus:—śat-porī, s.f. The rough tripe of sheep, etc. (syn. ćār-ḵẖāna):—śatadru, s.f. lit.'Flowing in a hundred' (branches); the river Satlaj in the Panjāb:—śata-dhanvā, s.m. lit.'Having a hundred bows'; name of a person slain by Krishṇfor having killed Satrājit:—śata-sahasra, adj. & s.m. A hundred thousand;—a lac:—śata-śas, adv. By hundreds, in hundreds, a hundred-fold:—śat-guṇ, adj. A hundred times over, a hundred-fold:—śat-laksh, s.m. A hundred lacs, ten millions:—śat-mūl, s.m. or śat-mūlī, s.f. lit.'Having a hundred roots'; the plant Asparagus racemosus:—śatvarsh, s.m. A hundred years, a century:—śatvedhī, s.m. lit.'Piercing a hundred'; a sort of dock or sorrel, Oxalis monadelpha, or Rumex vesicarius.