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* ''Skt.'' {{SanskritBig|[[क्षेत्रम्]]}}, [[kṣetra]], {{Color|#006060|''Pron.:'' [[kshetra]]}}. From {{Color|#006060|''Sanskrit:''}} landed property, land, soil | 'lord of the soil', N. of a kind of tutelary deity | also | 'mistress of the soil', and | 'the lord of the soil', N. of tutelary deities | 'soil of [[merit]]', a [[Buddha]] or any holy person | a field | 'to cultivate a field' | place, region, country | a house | a town | department, sphere of action | place of origin, place where anything is found | a sacred spot or district, place of pilgrimage  | as [[Benares]] | often | an enclosed plot of ground, portion of space, superficies | of a small circuit | (in •geom.) a plane figure (as a triangle, circle) enclosed by lines, any figure considered as having geometrical dimensions | a diagram | a planetary orbit | a zodiacal sign | an astrological mansion | (in {{Wiki|chiromancy}}) certain portions marked out on the palm | 'fertile soil', the fertile womb, wife | the body (considered as the field of the indwelling soul) | (in Sāṃkhya •phil.)
 
* ''Skt.'' {{SanskritBig|[[क्षेत्रम्]]}}, [[kṣetra]], {{Color|#006060|''Pron.:'' [[kshetra]]}}. From {{Color|#006060|''Sanskrit:''}} landed property, land, soil | 'lord of the soil', N. of a kind of tutelary deity | also | 'mistress of the soil', and | 'the lord of the soil', N. of tutelary deities | 'soil of [[merit]]', a [[Buddha]] or any holy person | a field | 'to cultivate a field' | place, region, country | a house | a town | department, sphere of action | place of origin, place where anything is found | a sacred spot or district, place of pilgrimage  | as [[Benares]] | often | an enclosed plot of ground, portion of space, superficies | of a small circuit | (in •geom.) a plane figure (as a triangle, circle) enclosed by lines, any figure considered as having geometrical dimensions | a diagram | a planetary orbit | a zodiacal sign | an astrological mansion | (in {{Wiki|chiromancy}}) certain portions marked out on the palm | 'fertile soil', the fertile womb, wife | the body (considered as the field of the indwelling soul) | (in Sāṃkhya •phil.)

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ཤིང (Wyl. shing ) n. Pron.: shing

  • wood (Context: Astrology)
  • Skt. क्षेत्रम्, kṣetra, Pron.: kshetra. From Sanskrit: landed property, land, soil | 'lord of the soil', N. of a kind of tutelary deity | also | 'mistress of the soil', and | 'the lord of the soil', N. of tutelary deities | 'soil of merit', a Buddha or any holy person | a field | 'to cultivate a field' | place, region, country | a house | a town | department, sphere of action | place of origin, place where anything is found | a sacred spot or district, place of pilgrimage | as Benares | often | an enclosed plot of ground, portion of space, superficies | of a small circuit | (in •geom.) a plane figure (as a triangle, circle) enclosed by lines, any figure considered as having geometrical dimensions | a diagram | a planetary orbit | a zodiacal sign | an astrological mansion | (in chiromancy) certain portions marked out on the palm | 'fertile soil', the fertile womb, wife | the body (considered as the field of the indwelling soul) | (in Sāṃkhya •phil.)
  • Skt. वृक्षःवृक्षाउवृक्षाः, vṛkṣaḥ ; vṛkṣāu ; vṛkṣāḥ, Pron.: vrikshah ; vrikshau ; vrikshah

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