Adi is spoken in the northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh, part of the Tibeto-Burman language family.
Adi is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken primarily by the Adi people in Arunachal Pradesh, India.
LIST I | LIST II |
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(A) Dravidian | (I) Punjabi |
(B) Indo-Aryan | (II) Khasi |
(C) Austro-Asiatic | (III) Kannada |
(D) Tibeto-Burman | (IV) Manipuri |
LIST I (Plant) | LIST II (Active Principle) | ||
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A | Oleander | I | Nerin |
B | Betel Nut | II | Arecoline |
C | Aconite | III | Pseudaconitine |
D | Tobacco | IV | Nicotine |
LIST I (Scientific Name) | LIST II (Vegetable Poison) | ||
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A | Ricinus communis | I | Jamalgota |
B | Croton tiglium | II | Dhobis nut |
C | Semecarpus anacardium | III | Lal mirch |
D | Capsicum annuum | IV | Arandi |