1. magar - Noun
2. Magar - Proper noun
magar (plural magars)
Alternative form of mugger (“type of crocodile”)
Magar (plural Magars)
A member of a particular ethnic group from Nepal and northern India.
Magar
The Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Magar people.
Credai president Satish Magar said any increase in raw material cost would lead to a rise in construction costs and also the overall project cost. Source: Internet
Guinness World Records editor-in-chief Craig Glenday, who first met Mr Magar during a visit to Italy in 2010, said: "We're terribly sad to hear the news from Nepal that Khagendra is no longer with us. Source: Internet
INS Jalashwa, an amphibious assault ship, and two Magar class tank-landing ships are being readied for the evacuation purposes. Source: Internet
“The declaration of COVID-19 as force majure, extension of timelines for completion of project under the RERA, are crucial announcements for the developer community,” CREDAI chairman Jaxay Shah and president Satish Magar said in a joint statement. Source: Internet
"Duarte to the left, Duarte to the right, Duarte up the middle," Magar told the crowd following the third touchdown by the Gravette running back. Source: Internet
NMA adviser Bhimtara Magar, NRNFIEN former chairperson Shiyaram Chaudhary and NMA secretary Rabin Thapa Magar spoke about the festival during the programme. Source: Internet