In Sanskrit, a zebra is referred to as "गोधूलि" (Godhuli) or "गोधूलिका" (Godhulika). However, it's important to note that zebras are not native to India, so traditional texts may not have a specific term for them. The usage of these terms may vary, as the language often adapts to include foreign animals.
In Sanskrit, 'prameya' is the word for algorithm.
Clothes in Sanskrit are called "Vastra."
The Sanskrit word for wheat is "godhum."
Indigo is called "Nila" in Sanskrit.
In Sanskrit, jamun is called Jambu.
VAYU is what you call air in sanskrit.
Light in Sanskrit is called "प्रकाश" (prakāśa).
In Sanskrit, kite is called "patanga" or "chitrakarika."
Sweet in Sanskrit is called "मधुर" (Madhura).
The word for LITCHI in Sanskrit is "Lichikā" or "Lichu".
In Sanskrit 'gem' is called 'ratnam(n)[ रत्नम्]'.
In Sanskrit 'oyster' is called 'shuktiH(f)[शुक्ति:]'