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Sanskrit
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Sanskrit
(noun)
Sanskrit
/
ˈ
sænˌskrɪt/
noun
Sanskrit
/
ˈ
sænˌskrɪt/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of SANSKRIT
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a language that was spoken many years ago in India and is still used in the practice of Hinduism
chanting in
Sanskrit
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— Sanskrit
adjective
,
always before a noun
a
Sanskrit
word/verse/scholar
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