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भू bhū, s.f. The earth, world; land, ground, soil; site, place (syn. bhūmi); sacrificial fire; (in Geom.), the base of a plane figure:—bhu-bhār, s.m. The burden of the world (as sustained by Vishnu in his incarnate state):—bhu-pāl, bhū-pālak, s.m. lit. 'Earth-guardian'; sovereign, king, prince; landlord:—bhū-pālī, s.f. Name of a rāginīor musical mode:—bhū-pa, bhūp, s.m.=bhū-pāl;—bhū-pa-bimān, s.m. Carriage of a king;—bhūpāvamān (bhū-pa+ava+māna), s.m. Disrespect of a monarch:—bhū-pati, s.m.=bhū-pāl, q.v.:—bhū-pr̤ishṭha, s.m. The surface of the earth:—bhū-tal, s.m. The earth, the ground, face of the earth:—bhū-jambū, s.f. Wheat; the plant Flacourtia sapida, or the fruit of this plant:—bhū-jantu, s.m. 'Earth-animal'; a kind of snail; earth-worm:—bhū-ćāl, s.f. Motion or course of the earth; earthquake (=bhū-kamp):—bhū-ćar, adj. & s.m. Moving on land, or on the ground;—any land animal:—bhū-ćakra, s.m. 'Earth circle'; the equator or equinoctial line; rotation of the earth:—bhū-dār, s.m. lit. 'Earthtearer'; a hog:—bhū-dān, s.m. Grant of land, or of the revenue thereof;—bhū-dān-patra, s.m. Deed of a grant of land:—bhū-dhar, s.m. Mountain; a kind of chemical or medical apparatus, a sort of sand-bath (in which a covered crucible is placed, the fire being lighted both above and below it):—bhū-deva, s.m. A divinity upon earth, a Brāhman:—bhū-ḍol, s.m. Earthquake (=bhū-ćāl, bhū-kamp):—bhū-runḍī, s.f. A sort of sunflower, Heliotropium indicum: bhū-swāmī, s.m. Landlord, landholder:—bhū-swarg, s.m. lit. 'Heaven on earth'; an epithet of the mountain Sumeru:—bhū-kadamb, s.m. The plant Ligustum ajwaen:—bhū-kshit, s.m. lit. 'Earth-destroyer'; a hog (=bhū-dār):—bhū-kamp, s.m. Earthquake (=bhū-ćāl; bhū-ḍol):—bhū-gol, s.m. lit. 'Earth-ball'; the terrestrial globe, the earth;—bhū-gol vidyā, s.f. Knowledge of the terrestrial globe; the science of geography;—bhūgol-kībast vidya, s.f. Physical geography:—bhū-latā, s.f. Earthworm; worm:—bhū-lok, s.m. The terrestrial world, the earth, the habitation of mortals:—bhū-madhya-stha, adj. Situated in the middle of the earth, or in the centre of the world;—bhū-madhyastha-sāgar, s.m. The Mediterranean sea:—bhū-manḍal, s.m. The terrestrial globe, the earth:—bhū-may, adj. Made, or formed, or consisting of earth, produced from the earth, earthen, earthy, terrene:—bhū-mayī, s.f. An epithet of Ćhāyāor Shadow (personified as wife of the sun):—bhū-nāg, s.m. A kind of snail or earth-worm; the serpent which is supposed to support the earth:—bhū-nimba, bhū-nīmb, s.m. The plant Gentiana cherayta (com. called ćiraita):—bhū-vidyā, s.f. The science of geology:—bhū-vr̤it, s.m. The equator.