Noun
gobar (uncountable)
Dried cow dung used directly as fuel or as a source of gas.
After a moment of anxiety, he has an idea: every Wednesday, he suggests, Harsha should give Gobar 500 rupees, and every Saturday, Gobar should give the same amount to Harsha. Source: Internet
But Shibram squanders the money, so on Saturday, he has little choice but to ask another school friend, Gobar, for a loan of 500 rupees, to be repaid the next Wednesday. Source: Internet
Up to 30% of the interior parts in the Mazda5 are made of non-biomaterial components, e.g. Poti (gobar of cows). citation SkyActiv Technology SkyActiv technology is an umbrella name for a range of technologies used in certain new Mazda vehicles. Source: Internet
Indian subcontinent Biogas in India citation has been traditionally based on dairy manure as feed stock and these "gobar" gas plants have been in operation for a long period of time, especially in rural India. Source: Internet
Wes Gobar, a fourth-year College student and BSA president, said in an interview that the events of Aug. 11 and 12 show the importance of some of these demands. Source: Internet