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It is derived from the Sanskrit root-word “shuch” meaning brightness, clearness, light, flame, glow, heat etc. <ref>Monier Williams (1899), “शुच्”, in A Sanskrit–English Dictionary,  new edition, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, OCLC 458052227, page 1081.</ref>
 
It is derived from the Sanskrit root-word “shuch” meaning brightness, clearness, light, flame, glow, heat etc. <ref>Monier Williams (1899), “शुच्”, in A Sanskrit–English Dictionary,  new edition, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, OCLC 458052227, page 1081.</ref>
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The term is used to denote any clear liquid, juice, the essence of anything, semen virile, seed of animals (male and female), and sperm.
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The term is used to denote any clear liquid, juice, the essence of anything, semen virile, seed of animals (male and female), and sperm.<ref>Jha Srujan. Amarkosha online application</ref>
    
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