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De·va·na·ga·ri D0177400 (dā′və-nä′gə-rē)n. The alphabet in which Sanskrit and many modern Indian languages are written. Also called Nagari. [Sanskrit devanāgarī, royal city writing (from its supposedly having been invented in Pataliputra, a royal city in India) : deva-, divine, royal; see dyeu- in Indo-European roots + nāgarī, feminine of nāgara-, of a city (from nagaram, city, probably of Dravidian origin).]Devanagari (ˌdeɪvəˈnɑːɡərɪ) n (Letters of the Alphabet (Foreign)) a syllabic script in which Sanskrit, Hindi, and other modern languages of India are written[C18: from Sanskrit: alphabet of the gods, from deva god + nagari an Indian alphabet]De•va•na•ga•ri (ˌdeɪ vəˈnɑ gəˌri) n. an alphabetic script with some syllabic features, used for the writing of Hindi and many other languages of India including Sanskrit. [1775–85; < Skt devanāgarī] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Devanagari - a syllabic script used in writing Sanskrit and HindiDevanagari script, Nagari, Nagari scriptscript - a particular orthography or writing systemsyllabary, syllabic script - a writing system whose characters represent syllables | TranslationsDevanagarienUK Related to Devanagari: Devanagari scriptSynonyms for Devanagarinoun a syllabic script used in writing Sanskrit and HindiSynonyms- Devanagari script
- Nagari
- Nagari script
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