Integral (math) :अनुकल anukala
integral or inherent : आनुषङ्गिक aanuShangika; स्वाभाविक svaabhaavika
The word "integral" in Sanskrit can be translated as "संपूर्ण" (sampūrṇa), which means complete or whole. Another term that can convey a similar meaning is "अङ्ग" (aṅga), which refers to a part of a whole. Both terms emphasize the idea of completeness and unity in various contexts.
The Sanskrit word for perfection is "Paripurna."
In Sanskrit, 'prameya' is the word for algorithm.
The phrase "there is nothing equal to knowledge" can be translated into Sanskrit as "ज्ञानात् श्रेष्ठं नास्ति" (Jñānāt śreṣṭhaṃ nāsti). This conveys the idea that nothing surpasses or is equal to knowledge. Each word in the translation emphasizes the superiority and importance of knowledge in a succinct manner.
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Integral (math) :अनुकल anukalaintegral or inherent : आनुषङ्गिक aanuShangika; स्वाभाविक svaabhaavika
The Sanskrit translation of the word "clothes" is "वस्त्राणि" (vastrāṇi).
The translation for the word "father" from English to Sanskrit is "पितृ" (pitṛ).
The translation of the word "clothes" in Sanskrit is "vastra."
There is no direct translation for this word in Sanskrit as it was unknown to ancient Sanskrit speaking community.
vajra is the Sanskrit word for diamond. It also means thunderbolt.
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