Atighora to atidura
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atighora : [adj.] terrible; very fierce.
aticarati : [ati + car + a] transgresses; commits adultery.
aticari : [aor. of aticarati] transgressed; commited adultery. || aticārī (m.), 1. transgressor; 2. adulterer.
aticariyā : [f.] 1. transgression; 2. adultery.
aticārini : [f.] an adulteress.
aticca : [abs.] having passed beyond; having overcome.
atichatta : [nt.] an extraordinary sunshade.
atitta : [adj.] unsatisfied.
atittarūpa : [adj.] not being satisfied.
atittha : [nt.] an unsuitable place, way or manner.
atithi : [m.] a guest; stranger.
atidāruṇa : [adj.] horrible; very cruel.
atidivā : [ind.] late in the day.
atidisati : [ati + dis +a] points out; explains.
atidūra : [nt.] a great distance. (adj.), too far; very distant.