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Look up lotus or Lotus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lotus or LOTUS may refer to: List of plants known as lotus, a list of various botanical taxa
romanized: Padma, lit. 'Lotus') or Kamala (Sanskrit: कमल, lit. 'Lotus'), sacred lotus, pink lotus, Indian lotus, or simply lotus, is one of two extant species
Lotus Group (also known as Lotus Cars, or simply Lotus) is a British multinational automotive manufacturer of luxury sports cars and electric vehicles
The White Lotus is an American black comedy drama anthology television series created, written, and directed by Mike White that premiered on HBO on July
lotophages or the lotus-eaters (Ancient Greek: λωτοφάγοι, romanized: lōtophágoi) were a race of people living on an island dominated by the lotus tree on the
Lotus's (formerly known as Lotus Supercenter, Tesco Lotus Supercenter and Tesco Lotus) is a retail chain in Thailand founded and operated by Charoen Pokphand
The Lotus Elise is a sports car conceived in early 1994 and released in September 1996 by the British manufacturer Lotus Cars. A two-seater roadster with
Lotus corniculatus is a flowering plant in the pea family Fabaceae. Common names include common bird's-foot trefoil, eggs and bacon, birdsfoot deervetch
Look up blue lotus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Blue lotus may refer to: Nymphaea nouchali var. caerulea, a water lily in the genus Nymphaea that
Lotus position or Padmasana (Sanskrit: पद्मासन, romanized: padmāsana) is a cross-legged sitting meditation pose from ancient India, in which each foot
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Padmahasta | பதà¯à®®à®¹à®¸à¯à®¤à®¾
Lotus handed, Lord Krishna
Padmahasta | பதà¯à®®à®¹à®¸à¯à®¤à®¾
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Padmalochan | பதà¯à®®à®²à¯‹à®šà®¨
Lotus eyed
Padmalochan | பதà¯à®®à®²à¯‹à®šà®¨
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Pankajalochana | பஂகஜலோசநா
Lotus eyed, Lord Krishna
Pankajalochana | பஂகஜலோசநா
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Lotus
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Padmaroop | பதà¯à®®à®¾à®‚ரூப
Lotus hued
Padmaroop | பதà¯à®®à®¾à®‚ரூப
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Padmanabh | பதà¯à®®à®¨à®¾à®ª
One with lotus in his navel, Lord Vishnu
Padmanabh | பதà¯à®®à®¨à®¾à®ª
Female
English
English name derived from the flower name, from Latin lotus, from Greek lotos, a name for various kinds of plants before it came to designate the Egyptian "white lotus." The Greek word may ultimately come from Hebrew lowt, LOTUS means "covering, veil."
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Lotus, Lord Vishnu
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Padmanabhan | பதà¯à®®à®¾à®‚நாபாந
One with lotus in his navel, Lord Vishnu
Padmanabhan | பதà¯à®®à®¾à®‚நாபாந
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Padminish | பதà¯à®®à®¿à®¨à®¿à®·
Lord of lotuses, Sun
Padminish | பதà¯à®®à®¿à®¨à®¿à®·
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Lotus
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Padmaksh | பதà¯à®®à®¾à®‚கà¯à®·
Lotus eyed
Padmaksh | பதà¯à®®à®¾à®‚கà¯à®·
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Padmanabha | பதà¯à®®à®¨à®¾à®ªà®¾
One with lotus in his navel, Lord Vishnu
Padmanabha | பதà¯à®®à®¨à®¾à®ªà®¾
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Lotus
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Padmanaabhah | பதà¯à®®à®¾à®‚நாபாஹ
He from whose navel comes the lotus
Padmanaabhah | பதà¯à®®à®¾à®‚நாபாஹ
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Pankajam | பநà¯à®•ாஜம
Lotus
Pankajam | பநà¯à®•ாஜம
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Padmanaban | பதà¯à®®à®¾à®‚நாபந
Padmanabhan comes from the Hindu word which means, Lotus navelled, A name of Lord Vishnu
Padmanaban | பதà¯à®®à®¾à®‚நாபந
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Lotus flower
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Padmakant | பதà¯à®®à®•ாஂத
Husband of lotus Sun
Padmakant | பதà¯à®®à®•ாஂத
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African, Australian, Christian, Danish, Greek
Dreamlike; Lotus Flower
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Indian
Alive or living, Prophet mohammads wife
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Arabic, Muslim
Peacemaker
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Indian, Nigerian, Sanskrit
Exulted One; Seven
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Kalpajit | கலà¯à®ªà®œà¯€à®¤Â
The one who has won Kalpana i.e. imagination
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Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Tamil
Housefly
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English : from a personal name that was popular throughout Christendom in the Middle Ages. The Greek original, Grēgorios, is a derivative of grēgorein ‘to be awake’, ‘to be watchful’. However, the Latin form, Gregorius, came to be associated by folk etymology with grex, gregis, ‘flock’, ‘herd’, under the influence of the Christian image of the good shepherd. The Greek name was borne in the early Christian centuries by two fathers of the Orthodox Church, St. Gregory Nazianzene (c. 325–390) and St. Gregory of Nyssa (c. 331–395), and later by sixteen popes, starting with Gregory the Great (c. 540–604). It was also the name of 3rd- and 4th-century apostles of Armenia. In North America the English form of the name has absorbed many cognates from other European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988).
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Hindu
With a beautiful body
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Danish, English, Indian
Gentle; Feminine of Ike
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Biblical
Most intelligent father.
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English : variant spelling of Waite.
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n.
The edible berries of the Zizyphys Lotus, a tree of Northern Africa, and Southwestern Europe.
a.
Of or pertaining to a natural order of shrubs and trees (Rhamnaceae, or Rhamneae) of which the buckthorn (Rhamnus) is the type. It includes also the New Jersey tea, the supple-jack, and one of the plants called lotus (Zizyphus).
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See Lotus.
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The lote, or nettle tree. See Lote.
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The sweet and edible drupes (fruits) of several Mediterranean and African species of small trees, of the genus Zizyphus, especially the Z. jujuba, Z. vulgaris, Z. mucronata, and Z. Lotus. The last named is thought to have furnished the lotus of the ancient Libyan Lotophagi, or lotus eaters.
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A plant of the genus Ziziphus (Z. lotus); -- so called by the Arabs of Barbary, who use its berries for food. See Lotus (b).
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One who ate the fruit or leaf of the lotus, and, as a consequence, gave himself up to indolence and daydreams; one of the Lotophagi.
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Alt. of Lotos-eater
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A people visited by Ulysses in his wanderings. They subsisted on the lotus. See Lotus (b), and Lotus-eater.
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A local name in parts of the Mississippi Valley for the American lotus (Nelumbo lutea).
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The Lotus corniculatus.
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The lotus of the lotuseaters, probably a tree found in Northern Africa, Sicily, Portugal, and Spain (Zizyphus Lotus), the fruit of which is mildly sweet. It was fabled by the ancients to make strangers who ate of it forget their native country, or lose all desire to return to it.
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A genus of aquatic plants having showy flowers (white, blue, pink, or yellow, often fragrant), including the white water lily and the Egyptia lotus.
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A genus of great water lilies. The North American species is Nelumbo lutea, the Asiatic is the sacred lotus, N. speciosa.
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A name of several kinds of water lilies; as Nelumbium speciosum, used in religious ceremonies, anciently in Egypt, and to this day in Asia; Nelumbium luteum, the American lotus; and Nymphaea Lotus and N. caerulea, the respectively white-flowered and blue-flowered lotus of modern Egypt, which, with Nelumbium speciosum, are figured on its ancient monuments.
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A genus (Lotus) of leguminous plants much resembling clover.
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An ornament much used in Egyptian architecture, generally asserted to have been suggested by the Egyptian water lily.