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- sooty matter; a particle of this; smut.
- a downy or furry growth on the surface of organic matter, caused by fungi, esp. in the presence of dampness or decay; mould; mist.
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- the common spider of an order (Araneae) of small, chiefly land arachnids having a body composed of a cephalothorax bearing the legs and an abdomen bearing two or more pairs of spinnerets that spin the silk threads from which are made nests or webs for trapping insects.
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- the pink or white Asian lotus (Nelumbo nucifera), used as a religious symbol in Hinduism and Buddhism; the lotus (in gen.) plant and the flower.
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- that which is water-born; the lotus.
- the large, spiral, univalve shell of any of various marine molluscs; a conch.
- the moon, as ocean-born.
- a smooth, hard, usually white or bluish-grey, abnormal nacreous growth of various, usually roundish, shapes, formed around a grain of sand, a parasite or other foreign body within the shell of some oysters and certain other bivalve molluscs which is used as a gem; a pearl.
- name of the celestial elephant of Indra, the Lord of the gods.
- the physician of the gods.
- the middle sized, evergreen tree Barringtonia acutangula of Lecythidaceae family, the wood of which is used in boat building; Indian oak.
- one thousand million.
- the crude camphor.
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- Goddess Lakṣmi, as water-born.
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- a man who had sexual intercourse with a woman of different caste.
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- having no seed; seedless.
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- = ಅಭಿಜಿತ್ತು - 3.
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- a grain that does not germinate or sprout.