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mitra

1

[mahy-truh]

noun

Botany.
  1. the mitriform pileus of certain fungi.

  2. a galea.



Mitra

2

[mee-truh]

noun

Hinduism.
  1. the Vedic god of justice.

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of mitra1

1630–40; < Latin: head band; miter
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“We’re trying to wait as long as we can because things change every day,” said Somjita Mitra, chief economist for the Department of Finance.

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Mitra noted that California’s agricultural industry, particularly almond and pistachio producers that supply a large percent of the world market, could be hurt if other countries raise taxes on goods exported from the U.S. in response to Trump’s tariffs.

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"They were thrown into space together but at the time of separation, they were placed with different velocity to allow them to build a distance of 10-20km between them," Mila Mitra, a former Nasa scientist and co-founder of Delhi-based space education company Stem and Space, told the BBC.

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This, Ms Mitra, says is to demonstrate that a spacecraft can be sent to service another in space.

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Ms Mitra says the mission will also test India's capabilities for inter-satellite communication as during the docking and undocking, the spacecraft will have to communicate with the Earth station and also with each other so that they know each other's position and velocity.

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