ragam

English

Noun

ragam (plural ragams)

  1. Alternative form of raga (melodic form in Indian music).

Anagrams

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay ragam, from Sanskrit राग (rāga). Doublet of raga and ragi.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈraɡam]
  • Hyphenation: ra‧gam

Noun

ragam (first-person possessive ragamku, second-person possessive ragammu, third-person possessive ragamnya)

  1. (dated) deed, action, doing
    Synonyms: laku, ulah, tingkah
  2. variety, kind, type
    Synonyms: macam, jenis
  3. (rare) color, complexion, shade
    Synonyms: corak, ragi, warna
  4. (linguistics) style
  5. (statistics) variance
    Synonym: variansi
    Simpangan baku dapat dihitung dari ragam.The standard deviation can be calculated from the variance.

Derived terms

  • ragam akrab
  • ragam bahasa
  • ragam baku
  • ragam cakapan
  • ragam hormat
  • ragam kasar
  • ragam lisan
  • ragam resmi
  • ragam santai
  • ragam tulis

References

Latvian

Noun

ragam m

  1. dative singular of rags
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