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Rama
1[ rah-muh ]
noun
- (in the Ramayana) any of the three avatars of Vishnu: Balarama, Parashurama, or Ramachandra.
-rama
2- variant of -orama, occurring as the final element in compounds when the first element is disyllabic and does not end in -r, used so that the entire word maintains the same number of syllables as panorama:
Cinerama; telerama.
Rama
/ ˈɑːə /
noun
- (in Hindu mythology) any of Vishnu's three incarnations (the heroes Balarama, Parashurama, or Ramachandra)
Word History and Origins
Origin of Rama1
Example Sentences
Professor Rama Thirunamachandran told the BBC the "funding model for higher education is not working", citing changes in student visa rules and rising costs as reasons why his institution is having to cut costs.
Other works like Shala Miller’s “Heavenly Father” photo series, portraying a visitation dream from her deceased father, and Coltrane’s framed depictions of “Krishna” and “Rama,” fill the gallery.
And in the epic tale, the “Ramayana,” the hero Rama indulges in wine with his wife, Sita.
"We are going to close it for a year and we are going to start rolling out programs that will serve the education of students and help parents follow their children's journey," Rama said.
The customs documents obtained by the BBC suggest that Rama Group made two shipments to Moscow of high-end optics that can be used in missiles, tanks and aircraft.
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