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Definition[1]

sākāra (adj.) [sa3+ākāra] with its characteristics d i.13; iii.111; m i.35; pug 60; vism 423 (+sa -- uddesa).

Source
Pali-English Dictionary, TW Rhys Davids, William Stede,
Definition[2]

sākāra: (1) Having a mode of activity; this refers to the fact that all citta-caitta-dharma-s can cognize an object. (2) Having the same mode of activity, one of the conditions for saṃprayoga. --- pañcadhā samatā.

Source
Sarvastivada Abhidharma, Sanskrit-English Glossary, by Bhikkhu KL Dhammajoti
Definition[3]

sâkāra mf(ā)n. having form, having any shape or definite figure, Kathals Sarvad
• having a fair form, beautiful (am, ind, ) Hariv. Pañcat. MārkP

Source
Sanskrit-English Dictionary, by M. Monier William
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