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कण kaṇ, and H. कन kan, or किन kani, s.m. Minute bit or portion, particle, atom, granule, grain (of corn, etc.), a single seed; grain, corn; flour; a spark (of fire); spark or facet (of a gem); a sprout, blossom; a particle of strength (e.g. badan-meṅkan nahīṅrahā); a weevil;—adj. (in comp.), Little, small, minute:—kan-aṅgul or aṅgulīor uṅglī, s.f. The little finger:—kan-bidyā(for kan-vidyā), s.f. The science of crystallography:—kan-joṛbojh, s.m. Density:—kan-ćhed, s.m. Porosity:—kanzor, s.m. Molecular force:—kan-kūt, s.f. Appraisement or valuation of a standing crop; (for kan-kūtā) s.m. Appraiser or valuer of a standing crop:—kan-mātr, adv. Merely an atom; very little, the smallest quantity.