1. Marwari - Noun
2. Marwari - Proper noun
Marwari (plural Marwaris or Marwari)
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Any of an Indian ethnic group originating from the Rajasthan region of India.
Marwari
A macrolanguage of India and Eastern Pakistan, descended from Rajasthani.
... the Bengali was the Marwari of the early nineteenth century. Amit Chaudhuri
An astute Marwari businessman domiciled in Madras, he turned a media baron, assiduously accumulating credits by rendering political or monetary favours or putting in a word for someone who needed assistance, asking for nothing in return. Ramnath Goenka
Madhur is going to show how to make potatoes in a Marwari style with griddle bread and Ming aims to impress with a Japanese chicken curry with caramelized onions and cauliflower. Source: Internet
People in different parts of Rajasthan having different languages like Marwari, Mewari, Hadoti, Dhundhari etc. call their own language as Rajasthani. Source: Internet
Over the next five years on Lower Secular his fists found everything but Jewish blood: Bengali blood, English blood, Punjabi blood, Chinese blood, Tamil blood, Greek blood, Marwari blood, Portuguese blood, and Armenian blood—lots of Armenian blood. Source: Internet
There were persistent market reports that some of the old British companies had entered into sub rosa deals with large Marwari business groups to sell out their stakes. Source: Internet