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Definition of चचींडा in the Hindi dictionary
Pachyderm ninety five [no mocha] 1. One of the kind Bale in which the hand is full of hands and two and a half Angul thick snake-like fruits. These fruits tend to be formidable. It is also called parwal sometime. Special-chichinda is sown at the beginning of the rain and the Bhadon It grows in Kur. It contains thin long flowers of white Are there. It has to be set to make sticks. his Some species are not eaten due to being very bitter. In medicine, it is an atheist, potent, dietary and atrophy disease. Is considered to dispel 2. Highway Mire चचींडा संज्ञा पुं० [सं० चिचिण्ड]
१. तोरई की तरह की एक
बेल जिसमें हाथ हाथ भर लंबे और दो ढाई अंगुल मोटे साँप की तरह के फल लगते हैं । इन फलों की तरकारी होती है ।
इसे कहीं कहीं परवल भी कहते हैं ।
विशेष—चचींडा बरसात के आरंभ में बोया जाता है और भादों
कुआर में फलता है । इसमें सफेद रंग के पतले लंबे फूल लगते
हैं । इसे चढ़ाने के लिये टट्टियाँ लगानी पड़ती हैं । इसकी
कुछ जातियाँ बहुत कड़ई होने के कारण खाई नहीं जातीं ।
वैद्यक में यह वात-पित्त-नाशक, बलकारक, पथ्य और शोष रोग
को दूर करनेवाला माना जाता है ।
२. अपामार्ग । चिचड़ा ।
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HINDI BOOKS RELATING TO «चचींडा»
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REFERENCE
« EDUCALINGO. चचींडा [online]. Available <https://educalingo.com/en/dic-hi/cacinda>. May 2024 ».