Home › Words › I › issharissharisshar · noun — the symbol ৺ in Bengali script, used before the name of a deceased person.Definition from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).EtymologyBorrowed from Bengali ঈশ্বর (iśśor, “God”). Doublet of Ishwar.nounThe symbol ৺ in Bengali script, used before the name of a deceased person.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.dhaal 50% match — The letter ذ in the Arabic script. vs isshar →avagraha 49% match — A symbol (ऽ) used in the Devanagari script and other Indian scripts, to mark vocalic gemination or the elision of the inherent vowel a in the process of sandhi in Sanskrit. vs isshar →gershayim 49% match — The Hebrew character ״, used to indicate acronyms and other multi-letter abbreviations. vs isshar →geresh 49% match — The symbol "׳", that serves as a diacritical mark that modifies the pronunciation of several letters, or as a punctuation mark that marks abbreviations or numerals, in Hebrew. vs isshar →saad 48% match — The letter ص in the Arabic script. vs isshar →daal 48% match — The letter د in the Arabic script. vs isshar →kasra 48% match — In Arabic script, the vowel point for "i", appearing as a small diagonal line placed below a letter ( ـِ ) and designating a short i /i/. If the Arabic letter ي (yāʔ) immediately follows, it indicates a long ī /iː/. vs isshar →tsheg 48% match — A syllable delimiter used in Tibetan script. vs isshar →