Dictionary Definition :
Definition[1]
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sthūlá mf(ā́)n. (fr. √sthū = sthā and originally identical with sthūra) large, thick, stout, massive, bulky, big, huge AV. &c. &c
• coarse, gross, rough (also fig. = 'not detailed or precisely defined'
• cf. yathā-sth○) Mn. MBh. &c
• dense, dull, stolid, doltish, stupid, ignorant (cf. comp.) MBh. Pañcat
• (in phil.) gross, tangible, material (opp. to sūkṣma, 'subtle'
• cf. sthūla-śarīra)
• m. Artocarpus Integrifolia L
• N. of one of Śiva's attendants L
• m. n. g. ardharcâdi
• (ā), f. Scindapsus Officinalis L
• Cucumis Utilissimus L
• large cardamoms L
• n. 'the gross body' (= sthūla-ś○) Up. MBh. &c
• sour milk, curds L
• = kūṭa L
• a heap, quantity W
• a tent (prob. for 1. sthula) ib
Source
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Sanskrit-English Dictionary, by M. Monier William
Related
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sthūla-nairātmya , sthūlabāhu , sthūlabhadra , sthūlabhāva , sthūlabhittika , sthūl , ṣṭhu , sthorā , ṣṭhīvin , sthivimat