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/ther'euh vahd"n/, n. Buddhism.Hinayanist.
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theravadin — dən noun ( s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Pali theravādin, from theravāda Hinayana : an adherent of Hinayana * * * /ther euh vahd n/, n. Buddhism. Hinayanist. * * * Theravadˈin adjective • • • … Useful english dictionary
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theravadin — ther·a·va·din … English syllables
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