Rasa
[ruhs-uh] /ˈrʌs ə/
noun
1.
(in Hindu aesthetics) flavor, sentiment, or emotion: regarded as one of the fundamental qualities of classical music, dance, and poetry.
[rah-sawn; English ras-on] /ˈrɑ sɔn; English ˈræs ɒn/
noun, plural rasa
[rah-sah; English ras-uh] /ˈrɑ sɑ; English ˈræs ə/ (Show IPA). Greek Orthodox Church.
1.
a long, loose, black gown with wide sleeves, worn by the clergy.
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