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chowry - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
chowry (plural chowries). A flyflap or whisk originally made from the bushy tail of a yak. Derived terms. edit · chowry-burdar. en.wiktionary.org
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Chowry - Pokémon Flux Wiki
Chowry (CHOW-ree) is a Rock Pokémon. It evolves into Kronch by leveling up knowing the move Jaw Lock. pkmnflux.miraheze.org
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Chowry Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Chowry definition: A fly-flapper or whisk originally made from the bushy tail of a yak. www.yourdictionary.com
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chowry
‖ chowry (ˈtʃaʊrɪ) Also chowree, chowrie. [a. Hindī chauṅrī, f. Skt. chāmara (Yule).] A whisk or fly-flapper, made of hair or feathers (prop. the bushy tail of the Tibetan Yak). ‘In a costly decorated handle, it was one of the insignia of ancient Asiatic royalty’. In 17–18th c. commonly called by En... Oxford English Dictionary
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chowry - definition and meaning - Wordnik
chowry: In the East Indies, a whisk or brush used to drive off flies, often made of the bushy tail of the Tibetan yak set in a decorated handle, ... www.wordnik.com
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Chowry Definition, Meaning & Usage | FineDictionary.com
(n) chowry. In the East Indies, a whisk or brush used to drive off flies, often made of the bushy tail of the Tibetan yak set in a decorated handle, ... www.finedictionary.com
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Choultry
In West India the form used is chowry or chowree (Dakhan. chaori). wikipedia.org
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The use of a chowry (fly-whisk) in ancient India
The chowrie or chowry (Sanskrit chāmara) is the fly-whisk made from the bushy tail of the Tibetan yak (Bos grunniens). www.wisdomlib.org
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"CHOWRY": Yak-tail fly-whisk ceremonial fan - OneLook
▸ noun: A flyflap or whisk originally made from the bushy tail of a yak. Similar: chauri, chawki, flyflapper, morchal, chowchilla, swallow-tail, chichore, ... onelook.com
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चँवर Ceremonial Chowries are emblems of royalty across the Indian ...
Chowry - चँवर. Ceremonial Chowries are emblems of royalty across the Indian subcontinent, regardless of the religious allegiance of the ruler, ... www.instagram.com
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definition of Chowry by The Free Dictionary
CHOWRY (chow-ree)--a cheap eating house (like the Original Original Joe's in San Francisco) [an instrument used for driving away flies in India]. www.thefreedictionary.com
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David Jacob Aaron Chowry-Muthu
David Jacob Aaron Chowry Muthu was born in 1864 in India. He went to England to qualify in medicine and was, by the 1890s, got MD and MRCS. Chowry-Muthu had established the Hill Grove sanatorium at Mendip Hills, Somerset, England in the 1910s. wikipedia.org
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yak
▪ I. yak (jæk, jɑːk) [a. Tibetan γyag (Jäschke).] a. A bovine animal (Bos grunniens), found wild and domesticated in Tibet and other high regions of central Asia, having the body and tail covered with long silky hair, which is made into various fabrics; the tails are used for decoration, and in Indi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thanippiravi
Anandan as Ravi Nagesh as Chowry V. K. Ramasamy as Doreracy Athithyan as Singaram Tiruchi Selandhar Rajan as Madhasamy Sandow M. M. A. wikipedia.org
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cow-tail
cow-tail † 1. The bushy tail of the Tibetan Yak used as a whisk; = chowry. Obs.1671 tr. Bernier's Voy. 84 (Y.) These Elephants have then also..certain Cow-tails..hanging at their Ears like great Mustachoes. 1774 W. Hastings in Markham Tibet (1876) 8 Cattle which bear what are called cowtails. 1827 [... Oxford English Dictionary
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