Angavijja to acapala

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aṅgavijjā : [f.] palmistry and other prognostications from the marks on the body.

aṅgāra : [m.; nt.] charcoal; embers.

aṅgārakaṭāha : [m.] pan for holding cinders.

aṅgāramaṃsa : [nt.] meat roasted on cinders.

aṅgika : [adj.] (in cpds:), consisting of so many parts; e.g. duvaṅgika = consisting of two parts.

aṅgīrasa : [m.] the resplendent one; the Buddha.

aṅguṭṭha : [m.] thumb; the great toe.

aṅgula : [nt.] an inch; a finger-breadth. (adj.), (in cpds:) measuring so many inches.

aṅguli : [f.] finger; toe.

aṅgulipabba : [nt.] finger-joint.

aṅgulimuddā : [f.] signet ring; finger-ring.

aṅgulīyaka : [nt.] finger-ring.

aṅguleyyaka : [nt.] finger-ring.

acapala : [adj.] steadfast.