Meaning of (पर्ष) parsha in english
As noun : grim
rough relentless hard boiled hard and fast bitter Ex:  bitter buttercup, otherwise known as Buttercup abrasive dry Ex:  Frost usually occurs in dry season. hard headed sharp Ex:  Produce a sharp noise by friction, by the bursting or disruption of its components, stern rock hard high handed cold Ex:  The most common soap making process today is the cold process method caustic Ex:  The caustic acids hardbitten draconian set Ex:  Galileo's work set the stage for the formulation of Newton's theory of gravity. iron Ex:  Anhydrous iron chloride is a fairly strong Lewis acid extreme Ex:  Even more extreme forms of post-singularity have been suggested heavy Ex:  Tamil folk, North Indian styles, hip-hop, and heavy metal. virulent rowdy keen strident quick Ex:  It was stung to the quick of this refusal
As verb : swingeing irritated Ex:  The hair boar bristles when they are irritated shrill piercing
As adjective : cruel callous hard Ex:  She was 55-11 on grass, 5-2 on hard courts, and 3-1 on clay. rigid Ex:  The major operators of rigid airships were Britain severe Ex:  The regions most prone to severe weather are Southwestern and Central Ontario inflexible implacable flinty tough dour merciless exemplary stiff stringent unkind stony astringent nasty penal obdurate strenuous bloodless unsparing fierce Ex:  It's hard features, the hard lead, hard look and fierce violent Ex:  Some areas of Jamaica experience high levels of violent crime. furious Ex:  By extension, Eyes furious turbulent Ex:  These little men are turbulent raucous ferocious truculent aggressive Ex:  She was an aggressive acrid malignant strong Ex:  Having lost the ability to fly, they have developed strong legs. vicious Ex:  Punctuation vicious generous incisive subtle Ex:  It is witty, but a subtle mind that does not pass Ramp acute Ex:  For exaggeration, Shouting in ear piercing, Pushing acute cries, acrid strong Ex:  Having lost the ability to fly, they have developed strong legs. pungent
As adverb : stark
Suggested : not soft solid and firm to the touch unyielding to pressure and impenetrable or almost impenetrable having a coarse or uneven surface, as from projections, irregularities, or breaks not smooth made hard hardened willfully or knowingly causing pain or distress to others stern and admitting of no appeasement or compromise
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(पर्ष) parsha
can be used as noun, verb, adverb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 4 including consonants matras. The word is used as Noun and/or Adjective in hindi and falls under Masculine gender originated from Sanskrit language .
Transliteration :
parSha