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वािर vāri, s.m. Water; a fluid;—fluidity;—s.f. A name of Sarasvatī(the goddess of speech or eloquence);—a place for tying or fastening an elephant;—a captive, prisoner;—a symbol for the number four:—vāri-parṇī, or vāri-pūrṇī, s.f. The plant Pistia straṭiotes:—vāri-pravāh, s.m. A current or flow of water; a waterfall, cascade, cataract:—vāri-ja, vulg. vārij, adj. & s.m. (f. -ā), Born, or produced, in or by water;—a conch-shell; any bivalve shell;—a lotus;—salt:—vārij-nayan, adj. (f. -ā, or -ī), Lotus-eyed:—vāri-ćar, vulg. or corr. wārī-ćār, adj. & s.m. (f. -ī), Living, or moving, in water; aquatic;—a fish;—any aquatic animal:—vāri-da, vulg. vārid, adj. & s.m. Water-giving, yielding water;—a cloud:—vārid-nād, s.m. rumbling of the clouds; thunder:—vāri-dhar, s.m. 'Water-holder,' a cloud:—vāri-dhi, s.m. 'Water-holder,' the sea, ocean:—vāri-rath, s.m. 'Water-carriage,' a raft, boat, float:—vāri-karpūr, s.m. The Hilsā-fish, Cluponodon ilisa:—vāri-kaṇṭak, s.m. The aquatic plant Trapa bispinosa; and Pistia stratiotes:—vāri-mūlī, s.f. The aquatic plant Pistia stratiotes:—vāri-nidhi, s.m. 'Waterreceptacle,' the ocean:—vāri-vadan, s.m. The fruit Flacourtia cataphracta:—vāri-vihaṅg, s.m. (f. -ā, or -ī), Any aquatic bird.