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Answer for the clue "Hari ___, river in Afghanistan ", 3 letters:
rud

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Rud is a Persian stringed musical instrument. Rud or RUD may also refer to: IATA code for Shahroud Airport Khvaf , also called Rūd, a city in Iran Rud, Nishapur , a village in Iran Rapid unscheduled disassembly , a failure, in ignition of rocket engines ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 redness; blush 2 ruddle; red ochre 3 A fish, the rudd. vb. 1 (label en intransitive) To become red; redden. 2 (label en obsolete transitive) To make red.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Rud \Rud\, n. [AS. rudu, akin to re['a]d red. [root]113. See Red , and cf. Ruddy .] Redness; blush. [Obs.] Ruddle; red ocher. (Zo["o]l.) The rudd.

Usage examples of rud.

When Rud drew her close for the bridal kiss, she stiffened, her eyes growing wide, clearing with the sudden onrush of fear.

Instead, she found the memory returning of herself lying unclothed beneath the coverlet of her bunk while Rud made himself free in her cabin, rummaging in her trunk for a gown.

I have been studying the bruises which mar your lovely complexion for this past hour, and despite the fact that I know men are unpredictable creatures at best, I cannot believe that Rud inflicted them upon you.

The conversation was carried for the most part by Rud and his uncle and aunt as they tried to catch up on the events of the past three years.

As time passed, the turnings of her imagination presented images of Rud and herself between the linen sheets which left her appalled.

Through slitted eyes, she saw Rud enter, closing the door softly behind him.

It was Rud who stood with the can balanced on the edge of the tub and one hand resting on his hip.

Her gaze on Rud, she stepped back, making ready to leave the tub on the side opposite her husband, hoping to place its width between them.

Her cry of despair was cut off as Rud sprang forward, one hard, sinewy arm catching her about the rib cage.

In their reflective surface, she could see Rud, his long length folded into the tub, sluicing his arms and shoulders with the steaming hot water.

Then, as Rud glanced in her direction, his eyes on her rigid back, she dragged her eyes away to concentrate on the lily pattern of the spiked iron fence below.

By the time the heat had left her face and she had regained her composure, the high tea Rud had ordered had arrived.

The iron restraint Rud appeared to have imposed upon himself might also have had something to do with the revival of her appetite.

Julia would have followed close behind had Rud not detained her with a hand on her arm.

If Rud was wealthy, he could have loaned her an amount sufficient to have set herself up in a comfortable boardinghouse with a companion.