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saṃtatā

saṃtata mfn. ( cf. satata) stretched or extended along, spread over ( loc. ), PraśnUp.

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1. saṃtata

saṃtata mfn. ( cf. satata) stretched or extended along, spread over ( loc. ), PraśnUp.

2. saṃtata

covered with ( instr. ), MBh. ; Hariv. ; R.

3. saṃtata

held or linked or woven or sewn or strung together, dense, continuous, uninterrupted, lasting, eternal ( ibc. or am ind. ‘continually, uninterruptedly, incessantly’), ŚBr. &c. &c.

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