bindis

/ˈbɪndiz/
noun
  1. A decorative dot worn on the forehead, traditionally by Hindu women, often as a symbol of marriage or cultural identity.
    • She wore a red bindi to the wedding ceremony.
    • The store sells bindis made of velvet and glitter.
    • Many women choose bindis in different colors to match their outfits.
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