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- noun Anglicization of Sanskrit
अमृत (amṛta, "immortal")
Etymologies
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Examples
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Experiencing female ejaculation, also called Amrita by many Western Tantricas, is associated with G-spot stimulation.
Suzie Heumann: The Curious Association Of The G-Spot And The Upper Palate 2009
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Penguin India has published a book entitled Amrita-Imroz: A Love Story ISBN: 0143100440 by Uma Trilok.
Archive 2009-07-01 2009
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Penguin India has published a book entitled Amrita-Imroz: A Love Story ISBN: 0143100440 by Uma Trilok.
Sense & Sensuality 2009
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"Amrita" is both the ambrosia prepared by the Hindu gods that bestows immortality and the immortality derived from drinking it.
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"Amrita" is both the ambrosia prepared by the Hindu gods that bestows immortality and the immortality derived from drinking it.
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"Amrita" is both the ambrosia prepared by the Hindu gods that bestows immortality and the immortality derived from drinking it.
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"Amrita" is both the ambrosia prepared by the Hindu gods that bestows immortality and the immortality derived from drinking it.
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"Amrita" is both the ambrosia prepared by the Hindu gods that bestows immortality and the immortality derived from drinking it.
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"Amrita" is both the ambrosia prepared by the Hindu gods that bestows immortality and the immortality derived from drinking it.
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"Amrita" is both the ambrosia prepared by the Hindu gods that bestows immortality and the immortality derived from drinking it.
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