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==Etymology and derivation: ==
 
==Etymology and derivation: ==
The word is derived from Sanskrit root called “Mans” meaning flesh or meat.  Mamsa dhatu is the component which enhances body mass, covers body parts, takes part in flexion and extension movements of joints with muscles and tendons attached to it.
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The word is derived from Sanskrit root called “Mans” meaning flesh or meat.<ref> Monier Williams (1899), “मांस”, in A Sanskrit–English Dictionary, new edition, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, OCLC 458052227, page 805</ref> Mamsa dhatu is the component which enhances body mass, covers body parts, takes part in flexion and extension movements of joints with muscles and tendons attached to it.Jha Srujan.<ref> Amarkosha online application</ref>
    
==Synonyms: ==
 
==Synonyms: ==
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