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- a small, steep water-fall; a cascade.
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- = ಅರಬಸ್ಥಾನ.
- = ಅರಬ.
- the Semitic language of the Arabs, spoken in Arabia, syria, Jordan, Iraq, North Africa, etc.
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- = ಅರಬಸ್ಥಾನ.
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- the fact of having or being extended over, large area; wideness.
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- a rāga (musical mode), derived from the main scale Dhīira Śaŋkarābharaṇa, and having five and seven notes in the ascending and descending orders respectively.
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- condition, quality, fact or instance of being responsible; obligation, accountability, dependability, etc.; responsibility; dutifulness.
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- an Arab - a) a native or inhabitant of Arabia; b) any of a Semitic people native to Arabia but now widely scattered in other countries.
- ಅರಬರೆರೆಯ arabarereya Mohammed, the Arab prophet who founded Islam.
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- = ಅರುವೆ.
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- to be burnt, baked or cooked partially.
- ಅರೆಬೆಂದ arebenda (fig.) lacking wisdom; immature; having or showing little intelligence and experience; half-baked.
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- (dial.) the state of being incomplete, any jumbled mixture; mess; medley.