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authentic, genuine [IW]
 
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authentic; qualified, genuine [RY]
 
authentic; qualified, genuine [RY]
  
qualified (meeting all the requisite characteristics by virtue of its nature, structure, or qualifications; short form of ''mtshan dang ldan pa'') [Erick Tsiknopoulos]
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1) qualified, qualifiable, verified, verifiable, certified, certifiable (a person or thing meeting all the requisite characteristics or requirements owing to its nature, structure, or qualifications (''thod pa mtshan ldan'', 'a qualified skull-cup'); 2) authentic, genuine (short form of ''mtshan dang ldan pa'') [Erick Tsiknopoulos]
  
 
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མཚན་ལྡན
authentic, genuine [IW]

mtshan dang ldan pa well(-)formed; thoroughly qualified [RB]

endowed with special qualities [RY]

authentic, having the correct characteristics [JV]

authentic; qualified, genuine [RY]

1) qualified, qualifiable, verified, verifiable, certified, certifiable (a person or thing meeting all the requisite characteristics or requirements owing to its nature, structure, or qualifications (thod pa mtshan ldan, 'a qualified skull-cup'); 2) authentic, genuine (short form of mtshan dang ldan pa) [Erick Tsiknopoulos]