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tamas

American  
[tuhm-uhs] / ˈtʌm əs /

noun

Hinduism.
  1. guna


Other Word Forms

  • tamasic adjective

Etymology

Origin of tamas

< Sanskrit: darkness

Example Sentences

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“This is the new reality the market is waking up to,” said Tamas Varga, analyst at London-based oil broker PVM.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Many people contact us, asking why, if the danger of attack is real, the government does not provide information about air-raid shelters," Tamas Polgar Toth, a journalist at the independent Debreciner news portal told the BBC.

From BBC

Judge Tamas Jakkel's choice for reserve dog was a petit basset griffon vendeen called Meghan, from Croatia, who earlier won the Hound group.

From BBC

With no cases reported since 2018, Tamas Petrovic, head of virology at the Scientific Veterinary Institute in the Serbian city of Novi Sad, said the Balkans' response could offer lessons for this new outbreak.

From Barron's

We asked an expert in financial fraud, Graham Barrow, to check whether there could be any connection between Roland Silye and Tamas Szvercsok.

From BBC