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िवषम vi-sham, adj. (f. -ā), Uneven, rough, rugged; difficult of access; unequal, irregular; not even, odd (number);—different;—difficult, hard to be understood;—disagreeable, painful, afflictive, troublesome, vexatious; cross, rough, rude;—odd, unequalled, unparalleled;—intermittent, inconstant;—unfair, dishonest, partial;—bad, adverse, unpropitious;—wicked;—fearful, awful; unhappy;—s.m. Unevenness, inequality; oddness (of numbers);—an inaccessible place; a precipice; a thicket; a pit;—difficulty; pain; misfortune:—visham-tribhuj, s.m. A scalene triangle:—visham jvar, vulg. bisam-jar, s.m. Irregular fever, irregularly remittent fever; a high or violent fever:—visham-ćaturbhuj, s.m. Unequal four-sided figure, quadrilateral, trapezium:—visham sāhas, s.m. Irregular boldness, temerity, rashness, daring:—vishamkon, adj. Unequal-angled:—visham-kon-āyat, s.m. 'An unequal-angled oblong figure,' a parallelogram; rhomboid:—visham-kon-sam-ćaturbhuj, s.m. A rhombus:—visham-vān, s.m. A barbed arrow:—visham-vrit, s.m. A species of metre in which the four feet are dissimilar.