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Exceeding most other things of like kind in bulk capacity quantity superficial dimensions or number of constituent units big great capacious extensive opposed to small as a large horse a large house or room a large lake or pool a large jug or spoon a large vineyard a large army a large city...
Largeness
Largeness, largeness is merely when each land holder's land is clubbed together then the area becomes large, T. Devjibhai v. Executive Engineer, (2001) 9 SCC 584 (588): AIR 2001 SC 2424. (Land Acquisition Act, 1894, s. 23)...
large scale
large in area scope or degree as a large scale attack on AIDS is needed...
Large handed
Having large hands...
Large hearted
Having a large or generous heart or disposition noble liberal...
Largely
In a large manner...
Largeness
The quality or state of being large...
Mittre a large
Mittre a large (so set or put at liberty)....
Ad largum
Ad largum (at large), used in the following and other expressions: title at large, common at large, assize at large, verdict at large, to vouch at large, etc....
Hindu
Hindu, The historical and etymological genesis of the word 'Hindu' has given rise to a controversy amongst ideologists; but the view generally accepted by scholars appears to be that the word 'Hindu' is derived from the river Sindhu otherwise known as Indus which flows from the Punjab. 'That part of the great Aryan race', says Monier Williams, 'which immigrated from Central Asia, through the mountain passes into India, settled first in the districts near the river Sindhu (now called the Indus). The Persians pronounced this word Hindu and named their Aryan brethren Hindus. The Greeks, who probably gained their first ideas of India from the Persians, dropped the hard aspirate, and called the Hindus 'Indoi'. ('Hindulsm' by Monler Williams, p.1.)'. The Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics, Vol. VI, has described 'Hinduism' as the title applied to that form of religion which prevails among the vast majority of the present population of the Indian Empire (p. 686). As Dr. Radhakrishnan has obs...
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