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पच्चर paććar [S. पक्ष+र; or from rt. पच्'to spread'], s.m. A piece of wood driven between the handle and head of an axe or adze, etc., to make the handle fast; a wedge; a slip of wood used to fill up a crevice or opening:—paććar aṛānā, paććar lagānā(-meṅ), To insert a slip of wood (into a crack or opening), to put in a wedge:—paććar mārnā, v.t. To obstruct, thwart, frustrate, put a spoke in the wheel (of); to tease, harass, distress.
Origin: Hindi