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Answer for the clue "Red dot worn on the forehead by Hindu women ", 5 letters:
bindi

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
alt. 1 The “holy dot” traditionally worn on the forehead of married Hindu women. 2 makeup or jewellery worn in imitation of such a dot. 3 (context Australia slang English) A tiny, sharp-needled seed often found on the ground in the bush. n. 1 The “holy ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A bindi (, from Sanskrit bindu , meaning "point, drop, dot or small particle") is a red dot worn on the center of the forehead, commonly by Hindu and Jain women. The word Bindu dates back to the hymn of creation known as Nasadiya Sukta in Rig Veda. Bindu ...

Usage examples of bindi.

Together the combined plants wrapped around the girl's limbs and waist, binding her tight.

She wore a round, green stone drop between her eyebrows Briar, who still struggled with different bindi, as the stones were called, couldn't remember what green signified.

GLOSSARY Amir prince, ruler of Chammur belbun Chammuran term for four-legged rat bindi paint, metal, or jewel placed between the eyebrows bunjingi miniature tree form in which trunk is long, with a few branches balanced at the upper end cham large sum coin in Chammur.

She wore a round, green stone drop between her eyebrows—Briar, who still struggled with different bindi, as the stones were called, couldn't remember what green signified.

She wore a round, green stone drop between her eyebrows - Briar, who still struggled with different bindi, as the stones were called, couldn't remember what green signified.

Such fables Florence in her pulpit hears, Bandied about more frequent, than the names Of Bindi and of Lapi in her streets.

The book was shut, and when I set it on its spine, when I let it fall open by itself, hoping it would show how far the reader had cracked the binding, the pages fluttered open to page 27.

On the seat between Helen and me is her daily planner book, the red leather binding sticking to the brown leather seat.

I run the point of a baby pin down the inside edge of the page, tight in next to the binding, and the page pulls out.

The most recent newspapers are mounted in big hardcover bindings you sit at a big table to read.

The cover and binding are dark red leather, polished almost black with handling.

A long while this picture was thought to be Bindi Altoviti's portrait.