squirrel : वृक्षशायिका vRkShashaayikaa
bush
A "Squirrel Nut Zipper" is a funny name that my daddy made up and call his kids when they are being goofy or something.
The Northern flying squirrel uses a vocalization described as "tseep", a high-pitched but descending call, to indicate alarm or distress.
Gray squirrels don't talk, so they don't "call their babies" anything. The usual English term that humans use for baby squirrels is "baby squirrel". I've also seen people refer to them as "pups", "kits", and "kittens", but "baby squirrel" seems to be clearly in the majority. For one thing, it's unambiguous.
squirrel : वृक्षशायिका vRkShashaayikaa
The Sanskrit word for wheat is "godhum."
In Sanskrit, 'prameya' is the word for algorithm.
In Sanskrit, jamun is called Jambu.
Clothes in Sanskrit are called "Vastra."
Indigo is called "Nila" in Sanskrit.
VAYU is what you call air in sanskrit.
Sweet in Sanskrit is called "मधुर" (Madhura).
In Sanskrit, kite is called "patanga" or "chitrakarika."
Light in Sanskrit is called "प्रकाश" (prakāśa).
The word for LITCHI in Sanskrit is "Lichikā" or "Lichu".
In Sanskrit 'gem' is called 'ratnam(n)[ रत्नम्]'.