I. ˈchərəs noun
( -es )
Etymology: Hindi caras
: a device used in India for drawing water from deep wells that consists of a leather bag hung on a rope running over a pulley and drawn by oxen
II.
also churus
variant of charas
I. ˈchərəs noun
( -es )
Etymology: Hindi caras
: a device used in India for drawing water from deep wells that consists of a leather bag hung on a rope running over a pulley and drawn by oxen
II.
also churus
variant of charas
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012