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and or chaplet of flowers; a kind of metre:—pushpa-dha, s.m. The offspring of an outcast Brāhman, one of the degraded tribes:—pushp-ras, s.m. 'Flower-juice,' the nectar or honey of flowers:—pushp-rakt, adj. & s.m. Red as a flower; dyed red; the shrub Hibiscus Phœniceus:—pushp-roćan, s.m. The plant Mesua Roxburghii:—pushp-reṇu, s.m. 'Flowerdust,' the dust or farina of flowers, pollen (=parāg):—pushp-sār, s.m. the nectar or honey of flowers:—pushp-samay, s.m. 'Flowerseason,' the spring:—pushp-śūnya, adj. Destitute of blossoms, not bearing flowers, flowerless:—pushp-koś, s.m. The cup of a flower:—pushpa-kāsīs, s.m. Green sulphate of iron in a state of partial decomposition; the inflorescence of salts:—pushp-ketu, s.m. 'Characterized by flowers'; an epithet of the god of love;—calx of brass; vitriol (used for collyrium):—pushp-kīṭ, s.m. 'Flower-insect'; an insect living in flowers; a large black bee:—pushp-mās, s.m. 'Flower-month,' the spring:—pushp-vāṭikā, pushp-vāṭī, s.f. A flowergarden:—pushp-vān, pushp-vat, pushp-vant, adj. Having flowers, flowery, blooming; decorated with flowers; like a flower; pushpvatī, s.f. A menstruous woman:—pushp-hīn, adj. Destitute of flowers or blossoms, not flowering:—pushp-hīnā, s.f. A woman in whom menstruation has ceased, a woman past childbearing, barren woman;—the glomerous figtree, Ficus glomerata.
Origin: Arabic