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신사 숙녀 0 [self-rescuer, sergica] 알칼리 류 흰색에서 흰색까지 순백색입니다. 특별 제작 된 두 가지 유형이 있습니다. 말라와 르 향한 사람. 큰 도랑을 파다. 그들은 나무와 나뭇잎의 가지를 채워서 해고 당했다. 포기해라. 그들이 불에 타면, 그때의 재 Khari이 말한다. 이 브래킷에서 땅에서 준비하십시오. 세이지의 두 번째 유형은 카 (알칼리) 땅에있다. Khar 때문에 토지가 날아가고 꽃이 피었습니다. 점토는 정화 된 것으로 불린다. 의료 뜨거운에 따르면, 급성 및 에어로졸, 산통, 대화, 기침, 웜 등. 그것은 고무 젖꼭지로 간주됩니다. सज्जी संज्ञा स्त्री० [सं० स्वर्जि, सर्जिका]
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Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia, ...
See Sajji-Matti. SAJIRA SEED, Cuminum cyminum, Cummin seed. SAJJALU, also Gantelu, TsL. Pencillaria spicata, Swtz. SAJJI, or Sajjalkhar, HIND. Impurs carbonate of soda; a soda salt manufactured from ashes of plants ; Saijbhutni, 3rd ...
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Hand-book of the Economic Products of the Punjab: With a ... - Page 88
posed that the liquid which forma the sajji of the first quality is the produce of the flowers. The plant springs np spontaneously, and thrives best on a hard and clayey soil. The stems that have been cut away shoot out again in the rains, and by ...
Baden Henry Baden-Powell, 1868
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A Dictionary of the Economic Products of India - Volume 1 - Page 396
BARILLA. Barilla, or Sajji-Khar. SAJJI-MATI. MADRAS. I54N.-W. P. 155 PANJAB. 156 BOMBAY. I57 BARILLASAJJI-KI-IAR. I58 Commissioner of Salt Revenue, Madras, reports: “As soils containing a large percentage (from 30 to 50 per cent.) ...
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An essay on the antiquity of Hindoo medicine: Including an ... - Page 41
The Sanscrit name of this substance being sajika, and the common Hindee ones sajji rnuttee and sajji loon, that is, sajji-earth and sajji-salt, it is remarkable that it should be described in Geber by the name of sagimen vitri. The latter evidently ...
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Report on the Revised Settlement of the Jhang District of ... - Page 161
The Sajji assesssment. 211. below :— The sajji assessment statistics are given The amount in Jhang is trifling. The assessments in Shorkot are much higher ; in Mauza Bhangii the demand on account of sajji is Rs. 300. The sajji crop depends ...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of ...
Under these circumstances, the captain carried the ship back to Lisbon ; but on his arrival there, the charterers insisted on his proceeding directly from thence to Saffi ; which he accordingly did, and was captured in his return from SaJJi to ...
Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, Sir John Bernard Bosanquet, Sir Christopher Puller, 1811
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A Treatise on the Law of Insurance: In Four Books; I. Of ...
from Sajji to Lijbon. It was in evidence that the difference of season, arising from this delay, did not vary the risk. — The jury found a verdict for the plaintiff, and upon a motion for a new trial, it was contended on the part of the defendant, ist, That ...
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A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages
'the salsola plant (from which alkali is made)'; P. sajjï f. 'natron'; WPah.bhal. sajji f. 'fuller's earth'; Ku. sdji 'a kind of medicinal plant'; B. sdji, sdji-mdti 'natron, fuller's earth', Or. sdji-mdti, H. sajji, sajji-matti f. (-*□ N. sajji-matti), G. M. sdji-klidr m.
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A Monograph on Trade and Manufactures in Northern India - Page 167
WVith a-seer of this prepared kusum the dyer mixes either a chittak sajji or 2 chittaks khar (ashes obtained by burning stalks of the tobacco plant). These are mixed in water and strained ofl' through a cloth spread on a wooden frame. The first ...
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Science, Technology, Imperialism, and War - Page 269
It is evident, according to Hegde (1987) that the NBPW pottery was first baked at a lower temperature, 600-700° C and then the slip glaze consisting of red ochre and sajji matti (or sarjika mrittika or reh) applied, and then subsequently baked ...
Jyoti Bhusan Das Gupta, 2007