"Rekha" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Rekha" Meaning

The word "rekha" can have different meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Here are a few possible meanings:

1. In Sanskrit, "rekha" (रेखा) means "line" or "line of demarcation".
2. In Hindu and Buddhist mythology, "rekha" refers to the mystic lines or subtle energies that are believed to run through the body, known as nadis or chakras.
3. In British colonial India, a "rekha house" was a unique type of courtyard house built in Madras (now Chennai), characterized by a long, rectangular-shaped house with a central courtyard and rooms surrounding it.
4. In some African and Indian cultures, "rekha" is a common name for women.

In general, "rekha" can also refer to a pencil line or a boundary.

"Rekha" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples of the word "rekha":

Noun

1. Rekha (actress) - Rekha is a veteran Bollywood actress known for her iconic roles in films like "Umrao Jaan" and "Ki and Ka".
2. Story outline - In storytelling, a rekha or a narrative thread is a pattern or sequence of events that guides the plot of a story.

Surname

3. Rekha (Tomoyuki) - Tomoyuki Rekha is a Japanese professional DJ and producer known for his work in the electronic music scene.
4. Rekha Raamachandran - Rekha Raamachandran is an Indian writer and journalist who has written for several prominent publications and newspapers.

Hindi term

5. Rekha (prefix) - In Hindi, the prefix "rekha" means "line" or "boundary". For example, "rekha darshan" means "boundary sighting".

"Rekha" Similar Words

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Rejuvenating

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Rejuvenation

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Rejuvenescent

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Relating to or characterized by the process of becoming young or vigorous again, especially in appearance, physical condition, or mental outlook.

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Rekindles

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Rekindling

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Relaid

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Revise or redo something that has previously been made or done.

Relais

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