WHAT DOES चोरपट्टा MEAN IN HINDI?
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Definition of चोरपट्टा in the Hindi dictionary
Chorpatta noun reciprocal [hen thor + pat (flax)] A kind Poisonous plants which are used in the South Himalayas, Amas, Burma and Occurs in lanka abundance. Special: Like Agia, too much on its leaves and stalks The poisonous ones are the ones who cause inflammation in the body. Are there. There is great irritation on the swollen accompaniment and many Lasts for days A lot of stomach can get out of this But, due to the same flaw, nobody smoke it; And Therefore it can not be used either. It also it is said . चोरपट्टा संज्ञा पुं० [हिं० चोर+पाट (सन)]
एक प्रकार का
जहरीला पौधा जो दक्षिण हिमालय, आमास, बरमा और
लंका में अधिकता से होता है ।
विशेष— अगिया की तरह इसके पत्तों और डंठलों पर भी बहुत
जहरीलें रोएँ होते हैं जो शरीर में लगने मे सूजन पैदा करते
हैं । सूजे हुए साथन पर बड़ी जलन होती है और वह कई
दिनों तक रहती है । इसमें से बहुत वढ़िया रेशा निकल सकता
है, पर इसी दोष के कारण कोई इसे धूता नहीं; और
इसलिए इसका कोई उपयोग भी नहीं हो सकता । इसे सूरत भी
कहते हैं ।
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3 HINDI BOOKS RELATING TO «चोरपट्टा»
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The Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia: ...
CHOR PATTA or Surat, Urtica crenulata, a gigantic stinging nettle, a native of the hills and valleys on the east of Bengal, Luckipore, Pnndua hills, and Assam. It affords a. fine white fibre, but of no great strength, and not durable. The bill tribes ...
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The Cyclopaedia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia
The plants are thrown into the streams to poison fishes. — Smith; Roxb.; Hooker, II. J. i.p. 293; Jur. Rep. Exh., 1861; Royle, Fib. Plants; Fortune ; Williamf Middle Kingdom ; Hogg, Veget. Kingd. URTICA CRENULATA. Roxb. Chor-patta, . . .Beno.
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The Indian Encyclopaedia: Timi-Vedic Age - Page 7307
a vegetable feeder, and so expert in climbing trees, that it may frequently be seen on the topmost branches, standing erect, and seizing the branches with its fore paws.— Adams. URTICA CRENULATA. Roxb. Chor-patta, Beng.