Definition of Dhoora

1. durra [n -S] - See also: durra

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dhoora

dhole
dholes
dholki
dholkis
dholl
dholls
dhols
dhoney
dhoneys
dhoni
dhonies
dhonis
dhony
dhoolies
dhooly
dhoora (current term)
dhooras
dhooti
dhootie
dhooties
dhootis
dhoti
dhotis
dhourra
dhourras
dhow
dhows
dhrupad
dhurna
dhurnas

Literary usage of Dhoora

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Exhibiting a View of the Progressive by Robert Jameson, Sir William Jardine, Henry D Rogers (1856)
"The granitic mountain of Deo (or Devi) dhoora is about eighteen miles south-east of Almorah, the capital of Kumaon, and rises to about 6800 feet above the ..."

2. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal (1856)
"Notice of the Rock-Basons at Deo (Devi) dhoora, near Almorah Upper India. ... The granitic mountain of Deo (or Devi) dhoora is about ..."

3. The Ruin of the Soudan: Cause, Effect, and Remedy : a Resumé of Events, 1883 by Henry Russell, William Gattie (1892)
"All supposed to bo able to travel were to be supplied with enough dhoora for four ... The Governor was out until long after dark, watching the dhoora being ..."

4. The Ruin of the Soudan: Cause, Effect and Remedy: Cause, Effect, and Remedy by Henry Russell, William Gattie (1892)
"All supposed to be able to travel were to be supplied with enough dhoora for four ... The Governor was out until long after dark, watching the dhoora being ..."

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