Bhat

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Bhat

Bhat (/bʌt/; from Sanskrit: भट्ट, Bhaṭṭa) is a surname found in various communities across India, Nepal and Pakistan. While it is not directly related to medical terminology, it is often associated with individuals in the medical profession due to the high educational attainment associated with the surname.

Etymology

The term Bhat has its roots in the Sanskrit word Bhaṭṭa, which means 'scholar' or 'learned one'. It is often used as a surname in various communities across the Indian subcontinent.

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