1. ಅತಿಕರ

    ♪ atikara
      noun
    1. a crowd; a multitude; an assemblage.
    2. that which has gone, is going beyond normal limits; a transcendental thing; a remarkable or unusual thing.
  2. ಅತಿಕಾರ

    ♪ atikāra
      noun
    1. a special duty, charge or position of authority conferred by a government, a body or an organisation; office.
  3. ಅಧಿಕರ

    ♪ adhikara
      noun
    1. an extra or additional tax; a super tax.
  4. ಅಧಿಕಾರ

    ♪ adhikāra
      noun
    1. the power or right to give commands, enforce obedience, take action or make final decisions; authority.
    2. the position of one having such power.
    3. such power as delegated to another; authorisation; a warrant.
    4. the act, manner, function or power of a government; governance.
    5. a right or title to something; claim; ownership.
    6. required legal or moral qualification; fitness required to be chosen; eligibility; worthiness.
    7. any of the main divisions of a book or other writing; a chapter.
    8. (gram.) a definition which extends its applicability on the definitions that follow.
    9. the skill, knowledge, judgment, etc. of an expert; expertise; proficiency;
    10. ಅಧಿಕಾರಕ್ಕೆ ಬರು adhikārakke baru to come to power; to enter upon the duties of an office; to accede; ಅಧಿಕಾರ ನಡಸು adhikāra naḍasu to exercise one's official or legal authority; 2. to rule or control by superior power or influence; to dominate.
  5. ಅಸಲ್ ಅಧಿಕಾರ

    ♪ asal adhikāra
      noun
    1. the authority or power that is commensurate with a position or office.
  6. ಅತಿಕಾರಿ

    ♪ atikāri
      noun
    1. a person who has been conferred with the special duty, charge or position of authority; an officer; an authority.
  7. ಅಧಿಕಾರಿ

    ♪ adhikāri
      noun
    1. = ಅಧಿಕಾರಸ್ಥ2.
    2. a person morally or by the authority of religion, eligible for possessing a thing, observing or performing a ritual or studying a scripture etc.
  8. ಅಧಿಕಾರಿ

    ♪ adhikāri
      noun
    1. a highly hostile person.
  9. ಆದಿಗಿರಿ

    ♪ ādigiri
      noun
    1. the eastern mountain, behind which the sun and moon are supposed to rise from.