tatkal

English

Etymology

From Hindi तत्काल (tatkāl, on the spot), from Sanskrit तत्कालीनं (tatkālīnaṃ, for the present), from तत् (tat, that) + कालीन (kālīna, belonging to a particular time).

Adjective

tatkal (not comparable)

  1. (India) At once; immediately.

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