rasu
juice, essence; taste, flavor; pleasure, delight, bliss.
Grammar: noun, accusative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Gujarati/Old Awadhi - ras; Sindhi - rasu (juice/taste); Apabhransh/Prakrit/Pali - ras (like juice of cane, gravy/broth/soup; taste); Sanskrit - rasah (रस: - summary, essence; sap of the plants; taste, flavor).
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rasu
juice, essence; taste, flavor; pleasure, delight, bliss.
Grammar: noun, accusative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Gujarati/Old Awadhi - ras; Sindhi - rasu (juice/taste); Apabhransh/Prakrit/Pali - ras (like juice of cane, gravy/broth/soup; taste); Sanskrit - rasah (रस: - summary, essence; sap of the plants; taste, flavor).
rasu
juice, essence; taste, flavor; pleasure, delight, bliss.
Grammar: noun, accusative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Gujarati/Old Awadhi - ras; Sindhi - rasu (juice/taste); Apabhransh/Prakrit/Pali - ras (like juice of cane, gravy/broth/soup; taste); Sanskrit - rasah (रस: - summary, essence; sap of the plants; taste, flavor).
rasu
juice, essence; taste, flavor; pleasure, delight, bliss.
Grammar: noun, accusative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Gujarati/Old Awadhi - ras; Sindhi - rasu (juice/taste); Apabhransh/Prakrit/Pali - ras (like juice of cane, gravy/broth/soup; taste); Sanskrit - rasah (रस: - summary, essence; sap of the plants; taste, flavor).
rasu
juice, essence; taste, flavor; pleasure, delight, bliss.
Grammar: noun, accusative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Gujarati/Old Awadhi - ras; Sindhi - rasu (juice/taste); Apabhransh/Prakrit/Pali - ras (like juice of cane, gravy/broth/soup; taste); Sanskrit - rasah (रस: - summary, essence; sap of the plants; taste, flavor).
rasu
juice, essence; taste, flavor; pleasure, delight, bliss.
Grammar: noun, accusative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Gujarati/Old Awadhi - ras; Sindhi - rasu (juice/taste); Apabhransh/Prakrit/Pali - ras (like juice of cane, gravy/broth/soup; taste); Sanskrit - rasah (रस: - summary, essence; sap of the plants; taste, flavor).
rasu
juice, essence; taste, flavor; pleasure, delight, bliss.
Grammar: noun, accusative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Gujarati/Old Awadhi - ras; Sindhi - rasu (juice/taste); Apabhransh/Prakrit/Pali - ras (like juice of cane, gravy/broth/soup; taste); Sanskrit - rasah (रस: - summary, essence; sap of the plants; taste, flavor).
rasu
juice, essence; taste, flavor; pleasure, delight, bliss.
Grammar: noun, accusative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Gujarati/Old Awadhi - ras; Sindhi - rasu (juice/taste); Apabhransh/Prakrit/Pali - ras (like juice of cane, gravy/broth/soup; taste); Sanskrit - rasah (रस: - summary, essence; sap of the plants; taste, flavor).
rasu
juice, essence; taste, flavor; pleasure, delight, bliss.
Grammar: noun, accusative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Gujarati/Old Awadhi - ras; Sindhi - rasu (juice/taste); Apabhransh/Prakrit/Pali - ras (like juice of cane, gravy/broth/soup; taste); Sanskrit - rasah (रस: - summary, essence; sap of the plants; taste, flavor).
rasu
juice, essence; taste, flavor; pleasure, delight, bliss.
Grammar: noun, accusative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Gujarati/Old Awadhi - ras; Sindhi - rasu (juice/taste); Apabhransh/Prakrit/Pali - ras (like juice of cane, gravy/broth/soup; taste); Sanskrit - rasah (रस: - summary, essence; sap of the plants; taste, flavor).
rasu
juice, essence; taste, flavor; pleasure, delight, bliss.
Grammar: noun, accusative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Gujarati/Old Awadhi - ras; Sindhi - rasu (juice/taste); Apabhransh/Prakrit/Pali - ras (like juice of cane, gravy/broth/soup; taste); Sanskrit - rasah (रस: - summary, essence; sap of the plants; taste, flavor).
rasu
juice, essence; taste, flavor; pleasure, delight, bliss.
Grammar: noun, accusative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Gujarati/Old Awadhi - ras; Sindhi - rasu (juice/taste); Apabhransh/Prakrit/Pali - ras (like juice of cane, gravy/broth/soup; taste); Sanskrit - rasah (रस: - summary, essence; sap of the plants; taste, flavor).
rasu
juice, essence; taste, flavor; pleasure, delight, bliss.
Grammar: noun, accusative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Gujarati/Old Awadhi - ras; Sindhi - rasu (juice/taste); Apabhransh/Prakrit/Pali - ras (like juice of cane, gravy/broth/soup; taste); Sanskrit - rasah (रस: - summary, essence; sap of the plants; taste, flavor).
rasu
juice, essence; taste, flavor; pleasure, delight, bliss.
Grammar: noun, accusative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Gujarati/Old Awadhi - ras; Sindhi - rasu (juice/taste); Apabhransh/Prakrit/Pali - ras (like juice of cane, gravy/broth/soup; taste); Sanskrit - rasah (रस: - summary, essence; sap of the plants; taste, flavor).
rasu
juice, essence; taste, flavor; pleasure, delight, bliss.
Grammar: noun, accusative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Gujarati/Old Awadhi - ras; Sindhi - rasu (juice/taste); Apabhransh/Prakrit/Pali - ras (like juice of cane, gravy/broth/soup; taste); Sanskrit - rasah (रस: - summary, essence; sap of the plants; taste, flavor).
rasu
juice, essence; taste, flavor; pleasure, delight, bliss.
Grammar: noun, accusative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Gujarati/Old Awadhi - ras; Sindhi - rasu (juice/taste); Apabhransh/Prakrit/Pali - ras (like juice of cane, gravy/broth/soup; taste); Sanskrit - rasah (रस: - summary, essence; sap of the plants; taste, flavor).
rasu
juice, essence; taste, flavor; pleasure, delight, bliss.
Grammar: noun, nominative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Gujarati/Old Awadhi - ras; Sindhi - rasu (juice/taste); Apabhransh/Prakrit/Pali - ras (like juice of cane, gravy/broth/soup; taste); Sanskrit - rasah (रस: - summary, essence; sap of the plants; taste, flavor).