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चौका ćaukā[Prk. चउक्खअं; S. चतुंक+कं], s.m. An aggregate of four, a four (e.g. do ćaukāaṭṭhā);—a square piece of ground; the space in which a Hindūcooks and eats his victuals (the ground being first plastered with mud and cowdung); a square slab of marble or other stone;—the four front teeth;—the cube of the measure called bāṅs:—ćaukā-bartan karnā, To make a ćaukā(i.e. to plaster and prepare a space for cooking) and scrub the pots and pans.
Origin: Hindi