Meaning of (गतरस) gatarasa in english
As noun : pedestrian Ex:  The car mowed down the pedestrian .
wet Ex:  This progressively increases the probability that Sukkot will be cold and wet drab Ex:  I think this room looks drab . unamusing arid Ex:  Several species have also adapted to arid and semi-arid environments flat Ex:  Bamako is relatively flat unattractive deadening earthbound uninteresting Ex:  Dwell on generalities uninteresting dry Ex:  Sometimes engineering has been seen as a somewhat dry anodyne Ex:  I gave him an anodyne tablet for headache. unanimated workaday cool Ex:  Neither of these planets are cool enough for liquid water: routine Ex:  The aviation industry is able to perform most routine aircraft maintenance grey Ex:  Adults have a charcoal grey head
As verb : slow Ex:  Because of the slow submerged speeds of those subs bald Ex:  A bald head, which is receding hair stale Ex:  It becomes stale more quickly in the low temperature of a refrigerator dull Ex:  By extension, Visage, air, attitude, dull eye
As adjective : mundane Ex:  both genders He said, derisively Ways to speak mundane and sententious which are accompanied by airs weak Ex:  Neither of them saw Margot as she was too weak to leave her bunk. prosaic Ex:  prosaic Expression vapid Ex:  Ways vapid wearisome ponderous unimaginative literal Ex:  This elimination was carried out in the most literal way possible. humdrum uninspired stuffy Ex:  It sometimes takes amiss for qualify too stuffy man who acts only by weight and by measuring quotidian icy Ex:  This region formed an icy sea. tame Ex:  Absolutely, a trainer, a tamer, the One, the one who professes to tame wild beasts run of the mill bland Ex:  The outer atmosphere is generally bland in appearance unappealing juiceless dreary Ex:  It was a dreary day
Dreary people make others dreary slavish prosy lifeless Ex:  , Dead Hand, Hand is left will go to a person who is agitated, as if it were no nerves and lifeless
Dreary people make others dreary slavish prosy lifeless Ex:  , Dead Hand, Hand is left will go to a person who is agitated, as if it were no nerves and lifeless
Suggested : lacking or having lost life, sharpness, or flavor insipid flat commonplace or dull matter-of-fact or unimaginative moistened, covered, or soaked with water or some other liquid a person who goes or travels on foot walker not strong liable to yield, break , or collapse under pressure or strain fragile frail
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(गतरस) gatarasa
can be used as noun, verb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 4 including consonants. The word is used as Adjective in hindi originated from Sanskrit language .
Transliteration :
gatarasa