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पुंप pushpa, vulg. pushp, s.m. A flower, blossom; the menstrual flux, menses (=phūl); a disease of the eye, specks on the eye, albugo; a topaz;—blossoming, expanding, expansion;—the vehicle or car of Kuvera:—pushpāṅjalī(˚pa+aṅ˚), s.f. Presenting flowers or a nosegay in both hands open and hollowed:—pushpāṅjan (˚pa+an˚), s.m. Calx of brass (employed as a collyrium):—pushp-bhūshit, adj. & s.m. Adorned with flowers;—name of a kind of Prakaraṇ:—pushp-pātra, s.m. A vessel for holding flowers:—pushpa-path, s.m. 'Course of the menses,' the vulva:—pushpa-phal, s.m. Flowers and fruits; the wood-apple tree, Feronia elephantum; a pumpkin-gourd, Benincasa cerifera:—pushp-ćāmar, s.m. 'Having flowers for a chowrie'; the plant Artemisia indica; the fragrant plant Pandanus odoratissimus (which has a large bushy flower):—pushp-dāman, s.m.