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BRAHMA
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Dictionary entry overview: What does Brahma mean?
• BRAHMA (noun)
The noun BRAHMA has 2 senses:
1. the Creator; one of the three major deities in the later Hindu pantheon
2. any of several breeds of Indian cattle; especially a large American heat and tick resistant greyish humped breed evolved in the Gulf States by interbreeding Indian cattle and now used chiefly for crossbreeding
Familiarity information: BRAHMA used as a noun is rare.
Dictionary entry details
Sense 1
Meaning:
The Creator; one of the three major deities in the later Hindu pantheon
Classified under:
Nouns denoting people
Instance hypernyms:
Hindu deity (a deity worshipped by the Hindus)
Holonyms ("Brahma" is a member of...):
Trimurti (the triad of divinities of later Hinduism)
Sense 2
Meaning:
Any of several breeds of Indian cattle; especially a large American heat and tick resistant greyish humped breed evolved in the Gulf States by interbreeding Indian cattle and now used chiefly for crossbreeding
Classified under:
Nouns denoting animals
Synonyms:
Bos indicus; Brahma; Brahman; Brahmin
Hypernyms ("Brahma" is a kind of...):
bovine (any of various members of the genus Bos)
Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "Brahma"):
zebu (domesticated ox having a humped back and long horns and a large dewlap; used chiefly as a draft animal in India and east Asia)
Holonyms ("Brahma" is a member of...):
Bos; genus Bos (wild and domestic cattle; in some classifications placed in the subfamily Bovinae or tribe Bovini)
Context examples
The Drosophila gene brahma (brm) encodes a non-specific RNA polymerase II transcription co-activator, assisting one or more transcriptional activators of ANT-C and BX-C homeotic genes.
(BRAHMA, NCI Thesaurus)
Teachers, you must watch her: keep your eyes on her movements, weigh well her words, scrutinise her actions, punish her body to save her soul: if, indeed, such salvation be possible, for (my tongue falters while I tell it) this girl, this child, the native of a Christian land, worse than many a little heathen who says its prayers to Brahma and kneels before Juggernaut—this girl is—a liar!
(Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë)
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