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Contain Encompass Incorporate: Synonyms: Consist Of, Be Made Up Of, Be Composed Of

The document defines and provides synonyms for several terms related to Hindu mythology including: - Comprise, devastate, exile, Sanskrit, protagonist, referring to characters and events from the Ramayana such as Dasaratha, Ramayana, Kumbakarna. It also defines serpent, wage, pity, retreat, bestow, omit, Ayodhya, mere, and pry.

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Contain Encompass Incorporate: Synonyms: Consist Of, Be Made Up Of, Be Composed Of

The document defines and provides synonyms for several terms related to Hindu mythology including: - Comprise, devastate, exile, Sanskrit, protagonist, referring to characters and events from the Ramayana such as Dasaratha, Ramayana, Kumbakarna. It also defines serpent, wage, pity, retreat, bestow, omit, Ayodhya, mere, and pry.

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Comprised- "the country comprises twenty states"

synonyms: consist of, be made up of, be composed of, contain, encompass, incorporate;

Devastated-destroy or ruin (something).


"the city was devastated by a huge earthquake"
synonyms: destroy, ruin, wreck, lay waste, ravage, demolish, raze (to the ground),

exile-the state of being barred from one's native country, typically for political or punitive
reasons.
"he knew now that he would die in exile"
synonyms: banishment, expulsion, expatriation, deportation
"his exile from the land of his birth"

Sanskrit-an ancient Indic language of India

Protagonist-the main figure or one of the most prominent figures in a real situation.

"in this colonial struggle, the main protagonists were Great Britain and France"
synonyms: chief/central/principal/main/leading character, chief/central/principal/main/leading
participant, chief/central/principal/main/leading
figure, chief/central/principal/main/leading player, principal, hero/heroine, leading
man/lady, title role, lead
"the protagonist in the plot"
Dasaratha

Ramayana

Kumbakarna

Serpent-a large snake.


 a biblical name for Satan (see Gen. 3, Rev. 20).
noun: Serpent; noun: the Serpent
 a dragon or other mythical snakelike reptile.

Wage-
a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis, made by an employer
to an employee, especially to a manual or unskilled worker.
"we were struggling to get better wages"
synonyms: pay, payment, remuneration, salary, stipend, fee, honorarium;

Pity-the feeling of sorrow and compassion caused by the suffering and misfortunes of
others.
"her voice was full of pity"
synonyms: compassion, commiseration, condolence, sympathy, fellow
feeling, understanding;More
antonyms: indifference, cruelty
Retreat-withdraw from enemy forces as a result of their superior power or after a defeat.
"the French retreated in disarray"
synonyms: withdraw, retire, draw back, pull back/out, fall back, give way, give ground, beat a
retreat, beat a hasty retreat
"the army retreated"
antonyms: advance

Bestowed-confer or present (an honor, right, or gift).


"the office was bestowed on him by the chief of state"
synonyms: confer on, grant, accord, afford, endow someone with, vest
in, present, award, give, donate to, entrust with, vouchsafe
"the honor bestowed upon him"

Omit-leave out or exclude (someone or something), either intentionally or forgetfully.


"a significant detail was omitted from your story"
synonyms: leave out, exclude, leave off, fail to mention, miss, pass over; More
antonyms: include

Ayodhya

Mere-that is solely or no more or better than what is specified.


"it happened a mere decade ago"

Soorpanaka

Pry-inquire too closely into a person's private affairs.


"I'm sick of you prying into my personal life"
synonyms: inquire impertinently, be inquisitive, be curious, poke around/about, ferret
(about/around), spy, be a busybody; More
antonyms: mind one's own business

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