PHA



PHA: acoustic root of the propensity of fear




PHAT́: practice, i.e. putting a theory into practice


PHAŃÁ: hood of a snake


PHAŃII: serpent, snake


PHALA: fruit, result, consequence


PHALGU DHÁRÁ: under current or flow, a river with under current


PHÁNKÁ: deception, evasion, eyewash, hoodwinking, fraud, cheating, sly, hypocrisy, bluff


PHÁUNKI: deception, evasion, eyewash, hoodwinking, fraud, cheating, sly, hypocrisy, bluff


PHÁNKE: gap, recess, cleavage, chink, crevice


PHÁNDA: trap, noose, web, net, jump




PHÁNSÁ: trap, noose, web, net


PHÁGUN / PHÁLGUN: eleventh month of Indian / Bengali calendar, spring or vernal season, mid February to mid March period


PHÁNUS: paper balloon


PHÁLI: small strip or slice


PHIRE: return, again




PHUT́AKI: minute speckle, a dot


PHUT́ANTA: blooming, blossoming, blossomed, effervescing


PHUT́IYÁCHI, blooming


PHUT́E / PHUT́I: bloom




PHUNKÁR: hissing


PHUḾPÁN: whimper, sob, growl


PHURÁN / PHURÁIÁ: exhaust, lost, ends, consumed, terminate, close, conclude


PHURÁY: terminate, end, conclude, close, consumed, cease to exist


PHÚL: flower


PHUNSÁN: hissing, growing, fuming




PHENIL: foamy, frothy


PHELANÁ: negligible, insignificant, rejectable, unworthy


PHELÁN: to let fall or drop, to throw, to fling, to cast, to put, to leave, to abandon, to desert, to dissipate, to disregard, to expel, to eject, scattering wastefully, squandering, propel


PHELILE: ignored


PHONT́Á: drop, drip, mark, blob, point, tiny, scanty, round mark on the forehead