Petha vs Petra - What's the difference?
petha | petra |
A pumpkin (in Hindi)
A North Indian dessert made out of pumpkin dipped in sugar syrup. Especially famous are Pethas from Agra (a city in North India)
stone, a weight equal to 14 pounds.
* 1882 , James Edwin Thorold Rogers, A History of Agriculture and Prices in England , Volume 4, p. 209:
As nouns the difference between petha and petra
is that petha is a pumpkin (in Hindi while petra is stone, a weight equal to 14 pounds.As a proper noun Petra is
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*petra
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- Generally, however, the stone or petra, almost always of 14 lbs., is used, the tod of 28 lbs., and the sack of thirteen stone.