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दृश्यते dRzyate verb is seen edit
मया दृष्ट mayA dRSTa adj. seen by me edit
द्रष्टव्य draSTavya adj. to be seen edit
लिपिकं दृष्टवान् वा? lipikaM dRSTavAn vA? sent. Have you seen the clerk? edit
किं चिराद् दर्शनं? kiM cirAd darzanaM? sent. You are not seen these days. edit
किं द्वित्रीणि दिनानि न दृष्टा! kiM dvitrINi dinAni na dRSTA! sent. Not seen for two or three days? edit
तर्हि कुत्र दृष्टवान्? tarhi kutra dRSTavAn? sent. In that case where have I seen you? edit
भवन्तं कुत्रापि दृष्टवान् bhavantaM kutrApi dRSTavAn sent. I remember to have seen you somewhere. edit
तर्हि तत्रैव दृष्टवान् tarhi tatraiva dRSTavAn sent. I must have seen you there in that case. edit
प्राचार्यस्य आदेशं दृष्टवान् वा? prAcAryasya AdezaM dRSTavAn vA? sent. Have you seen the principal's memo (orders)? edit
अक्षिगत akSigata adj. seen edit
अभिवीक्षित abhivIkSita adj. seen edit
अवकलित avakalita adj. seen edit
आलोकित Alokita adj. seen edit
ईक्षित IkSita adj. seen edit
निरूपित nirUpita adj. seen edit
परिदृष्ट paridRSTa adj. seen edit
लक्षित lakSita adj. seen edit
लोकित lokita adj. seen edit
विलोकित vilokita adj. seen edit
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