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- a shoot sprouting from the short stumps of grain, corn etc, left standing after harvesting; a stubble-sprout.
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- that part of a weapon, an instrument or an apparatus, designed to be grasped by the hand; a handle.
- the back end-portion of an arrow, which sits on the bow-string.
- an ornamental metal-cone, used to embellish the horns of cattle or the tusk of elephants or a metal ring fitted at the end of a pounding-pestle.
- the place where two things meet (like a hinge) with the facility to move back and forth; a joint.
- the tip of a blade, sword, etc.
- the state of condition of being joined.
- the act of rubbing.
- a wooden stand having holes to hang ladles, spoons, etc.
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- a contrivance for stopping the flow of a liquid.
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- = ಅಣೆಯಿಸು.
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- to entangle the attention of; to charm; to fascinate.
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- a race of people, with flat nose, who were slighted by Ārya people.
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- having no night; being every-day.
- having no break; continuous; ever-flowing, running, acting; etc.
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- a god, for whom the day has no night between one point of time in the day to the corresponding point of the next day.
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- to cause to say or utter; to cause to reproach or abuse.
- to feel - a) to experience ( an emotion or condition); b) to think or believe, often for unanalyzed or emotional reasons.
- to be felt.
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- that much, so much.