thu (English)
    Contributed by: Mousumi Konwar on 2023-07-21
    1. Medical Science(Material Noun-Neuter) The watery mixture of secretions from the salivary and oral mucous glands that lubricates chewed food, moistens the oral walls, and contains ptyalin NULL

    thu (Mizo (Lushai))
    Contributed by: Parthajyoti Buragohain on 2024-11-28
    2. (Verb-Intran.) To station oneself in a seat or a sofa or chair কোনো চকি, মুঢ়া আদিত অৱস্থান ল
    English:
    Khasi:
    Meeteilon:
    Mizo (Lushai):
    Kok-Borok:
    Nagamese:
    Dimasa:
    TAI-Khamti:
    TAI-Turung:
    Singpho:

    Different POS:

    a. Material Noun-Neuter: seatআসনউপৱেশआसनजिरायग्रा...

    thu (Karbi) [ IPA: tʰu]
    Contributed by: Mridugunjana Shivam on 2024-11-13
    3. (Proper Adj.-Common) sth damaged due to fermentation কিণ্বনৰ ফলত নষ্ট হোৱা

    thu (Kok-Borok)
    Contributed by: Bonnie Debbarma on 2008-12-10
    4. (Abstract Noun) the state of rest with a suspension of voluntary bodily functions and the natural suspension, complete or partial, of consciousness. নিদ্ৰা যোৱা অৱস্থা; জিৰণিৰ এনে এক অৱস্থা যেতিয়া শৰীৰৰ সকলো ইচ্ছাকৃত কাৰ্য্য সাময়িকভাৱে স্থগিত থাকে আৰু চেতনা আংশিক বা সম্পূৰ্ণভাৱে ব্যাহত হয়

    thu (Dimasa)
    Contributed by: Uttam Bathari on 2009-03-21
    5. (Verb-Intran.) to take the rest afforded by a suspension of voluntary bodily functions and the natural suspension, complete or partial, of consciousness; cease being awake
    Contributed by: Uttam Bathari on 2009-03-26
    6. (Verb-Intran.) to be in or assume a horizontal or resting position on a supporting surface.
    English:
    Assamese:
    Dimasa:
    Tutsa:

    Thu (TAI-Khamti) [ IPA: tʰu]
    Contributed by: Sushmita Das on 2024-12-01
    7. (Verb-Trans.) To apply pressure and friction to a surface কোনো খহতা পিঠিত বলেৰে লাগ্ বা লগা

    thu (TAI-Turung) [ IPA: θu]
    Contributed by: Rajshree Shyam on 2024-11-28
    8. (Verb-Trans.) to create a hole on a plain surface কোনো সমতলত ফুটা বা গাঁত সৃষ্টি কৰা
    English:
    Mising:
    Khasi:
    Meeteilon:
    Nagamese:
    Dimasa:
    Bangla:
    Santali:
    TAI-Turung:
    Tutsa: