নাগ (Assamese) [ Roman: nag]
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    Contributed by: Atul Ch. Kakoti on 2009-04-22
    1. Zoology(Common Noun-Common) any of numerous limbless, scaly, elongate reptiles of the suborder Serpentes, comprising venomous and nonvenomous species inhabiting tropical and temperate areas. উষ্ণ তথা নাতিশীতোষ্ণ অঞ্চলত বাস কৰা চাৰ্পেন্টিছ উপ-বৰ্গৰ বিভিন্ন প্ৰজাতিৰ অন্তৰ্ভুক্ত, ভৰি-হাত নথকা, বাকলিযুক্ত, বিষ থকা বা নথকা, এবিধ দীঘলীয়া সৰীসৃপ৷
    Contributed by: Probodh Borah (প্ৰবোধ বৰা) on 2011-02-09
    2. Animal(Common Noun-Common) A very large herbivorous mammals having thick, almost hairless skin, a long, flexible, prehensile trunk, upper incisors forming long curved tusks of ivory, and, in the African species, large fan-shaped ears. ডাঠ, প্ৰায় নোমহীন ছাল-যুক্ত, দীঘল, নমনীয়, খাদ্য সংগ্ৰহকাৰী এডাল শুঁড় থকা, ওপৰ-পাৰিৰ আগদাঁত দুটা ৰূপান্তৰিত হৈ দীঘল বেঁকা ৰূপ লোৱা, আৰু আফ্ৰিকীয় প্ৰজাতিৰ ক্ষেত্ৰত বিছনীৰ আকৃতিৰ ডাঙৰ কাণ থকা এবিধ ডাঙৰ তৃণভোজী স্তন্যপায়ী জন্তু
    3. Naga or NAGA may refer to: == Mythology == Nāga, a serpentine deity or race in Hindu, Buddhist and Jain traditions Phaya Naga, mythical creatures believed to live in the Laotian stretch of the Mekong River Naga, another name for Bakunawa, an unrelated sea serpent deity in Filipino mythology Naga Kingdom, in the epic Mahabharata == Clans and ethnic groups == Naga people, an ethnic group of northeast India and northwest Burma Nagas of Padmavati, a royal dynasty of the 3–4 centuries AD Naga Rajputs, a group of Rajput clans Naga people (Lanka), an ancient tribe of Sri Lanka Naga Sadhus, Hindu ascetics of the Himalayas == Hot peppers == Naga Morich Bhut jolokia Naga Viper pepper == Organizations == NAGA Group, a German company Naga Regiment, an infantry regiment of the Indian Army North American Guqin Association National African American Gun Association Native American Guardians Association == People == Prince Naga (c. 8th century), Japanese prince Tarek Naga (born 1953), Egyptian architect... from wikipedia.org
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