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nipuṇā

nipuṇa mf(ā)n. (said to be from a √ puṇ), clever, adroit, skilful, sharp, acute, Mn. ; MBh. ; Suśr. ; Kāv. &c.

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1. nipuṇa

nipuṇa mf(ā)n. (said to be from a √ puṇ), clever, adroit, skilful, sharp, acute, Mn. ; MBh. ; Suśr. ; Kāv. &c.

2. nipuṇa

skilled in, conversant with, capable of (mostly comp. [ cf. Pāṇ. ii, 1, 31 and g. SORqA di ]; but also infin. [ Kāv. ] loc. [ Var. ] gen. [ Vop. v, 29 ] or instr. [ Pāṇ. ii, 1, 31 ])

3. nipuṇa

perfect, complete, absolute (as purity, devotion &c.), Mn. ; BhP.

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