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masala
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masalanoun
Any of many blends of spices used in Indian cuisine, most often containing cardamom, coriander, mace together with pepper, nutmeg, fennel seeds, jeera etc.
Etymology: Hindustani मसाला / (masālā) "spice(s)", from Persian (maṣālih) "affairs, materials, spices", plural of (maṣlahat) "affair, policy, best thing to do", both from Arabic, derived from (ṣálaḥa) "be fit, competent, usable".
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Masala
Masala or massala, is a term used in South Asian cuisines to mostly describe a mixture of spices. A masala can either be a combination of dried spices, or a paste made from a mixture of spices and other ingredients—often garlic, ginger, onions and chilli paste. Masalas are used extensively in Indian cuisine to add spice and flavor.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Masala in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Masala in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of Masala in a Sentence
I am seeing a lot of interest even among the issuers who were thinking of issuing in U.S. dollars. They are now thinking about masala bonds as there is no currency exposure.
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- ماسالاArabic
- masalaDanish
- MasalaGerman
- MasalaGreek
- condimentoSpanish
- ماسالاPersian
- MasalaFrench
- मसालाHindi
- masalaIndonesian
- masalaItalian
- מסאלהHebrew
- マサラJapanese
- ಮಸಾಲಾKannada
- 마살라Korean
- masalaDutch
- masalaNorwegian
- MasalaPortuguese
- масалаRussian
- masalaSwedish
- మసాలాTelugu
- masalaTurkish
- масалаUkrainian
- ماسالاUrdu
- MasalaVietnamese
- 馬薩拉Chinese
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