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- the profession of maintaining cleanliness in temples.
- one whose job is this.
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- (dance.) rhythmic and measured movement of hands, legs, head, etc. 2) the elementary lessons of classical dance.
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- a contagious skin disease caused by a parasitic mite (Sarcoptes scabiei) that burrows under the skin to deposit eggs, causing intense itching; scabies.
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- to block a passage , esp. a hole or a pipe through which a liquid is passing.
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- a thing that blocks the passage of a liquid; a stopper; a plug.
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- that which is used to support something by holding it up; a prop.
- anything given as security, as for a debt, performance of an action, etc.; a pledge; a pawn.
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- a contrivance for stopping flow of a liquid.
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- to clean (esp. a floor) by using a brush or broom to collect the dirt in one place from which it can be removed; to sweep.
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- a small bag to keep arecanut and beetle leaves.
- any small hand-bag.
- a small bag or box used by barber to keep his instruments; a barber's kit.
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- a brilliant or daring display; bravura.
- a display, usu. empty show, to draw attention.
- that which is designed usually to show off.
- an unduly high opinion of oneself; exaggerated self-esteem; conceit; pride.
- haughty behaviour; arrogance; haughtiness.