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- (dial.) a thick, sticky paste made of the jowar (Sorghum vulgare) flour, lime and jaggery, which is used to block the holes in water vessels.
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- the act of plundering (esp. during wartime).
- very great mental or physical pain; agony.
- the bitter attitude or feelings of an enemy or of mutual enemies; hostility; antagonism; enmity.
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- to know; to have practical knowledge.
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- = ಆರಟ.
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- any of broad-bodied, four-winged, six-footed, hairy hymenopteran insects which belong to a large super family Apoidea, which gather pollen and nectar, have biting as well as sucking mouthparts, and often live in organised colonies.
- (vīr.) (pl.) the six stages in the path of realisation of Śiva.
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- a small fixed wheel, sometimes turning in a block, with a grooved rim in which a rope or chain runs, as to raise a weight attached at one end by pulling on the other end.
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- [this is the corrupt form of ಆರಿಡು] to cry aloud; to utter or shout aloud (as from fear of pain).
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- the fact or state of being or becoming unused; the condition of not being used or practiced any more; disuse; desuetude.
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- the condition of being in a shabby, neglected condition; dilapidation.
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- the act of robbing a person or a place by force; plunder.
- goods taken by robbing; plunders.