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प्रकर्ष

   { prakarṣḥ }
Script: Devanagari

प्रकर्ष

हिन्दी (hindi) WN | Hindi  Hindi |   | 

प्रकर्ष

A dictionary, Marathi and English | Marathi  English |   | 
   prakarṣa m S excellence; eminence; intensity; the abundance of, or the state of abounding in, any good quality or thing.

प्रकर्ष

Aryabhushan School Dictionary | Marathi  English |   | 
  m  excellence; emipence; intensity.

प्रकर्ष

प्रकर्ष

मराठी (Marathi) WN | Marathi  Marathi |   | 

प्रकर्ष

नेपाली (Nepali) WN | Nepali  Nepali |   | 

प्रकर्ष

A Sanskrit English Dictionary | Sanskrit  English |   | 
प्र-कर्ष   a &c. see प्र-√ कृष्.
प्र-°कर्ष  mfn. bm. pre-eminence, excellence, superiority, excess, intensity, high degree, [MBh.] ; [Kāv.] &c. (often ifc.e.g.अध्व-प्र्°, a great distance, [R.] ; काल-प्र्°, a long time, [Suśr.] ; गुण-प्र्°, extraordinary qualities, [Mṛcch.] ; फल—प्र-कर्ष°mfn. consisting chiefly in fruit, [Suśr.] ; शक्ति-प्र्°, possessing extraordinary power, [Inscr.] )
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प्र °कर्ष
   length of time, duration, [Car.]
   absoluteness, definitiveness, [W.]
प्र   (in gram.) the effect of the prefix upon roots, ib.
प्र-°कर्ष   ibc. eminently, intensely, thoroughly, in a high degree, [MBh.] ; [Kāv.] &c.
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प्रकर्ष

The Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary | Sanskrit  English |   | 
प्रकर्षः [prakarṣḥ]   1 excellence, eminence, superiority; वपुः- प्रकर्षादजयद् गुरुं रघुः [R.3.34;] वर्णप्रकर्षे सति [Ku.3.28.]
   intensity, high degree, excess; प्रकर्षगतेन शोकसंतानेन [U.3.]
   strength, power.
   Absoluteness.
   length, protraction.
   speciality.
   universality. (प्रकर्षेण and प्रकर्षात् are used adverbially in the sense of 'exceedingly', 'preeminently', 'in a high degree'.)

प्रकर्ष

Shabda-Sagara | Sanskrit  English |   | 
प्रकर्ष  m.  (-र्षः)
   1. excellence, eminence, superiority.
   2. speciality, intensity, universality.
   3. Absoluteness, definitiveness.
   4. strength, power. 5. length, protractedness.
   6. (In grammar.) The effect of the prefix “प्र” upon roots; (the inst. and abl. Singulars viz:--प्रकर्षेण and प्रकर्षात् are used as indeclinables in the sense of “eminently,” “exceedingly,” “In a high degree.)”
   E. प्र before, कृष् to attract, aff. घञ् .
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