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- shaken; stirred; agitated; perturbed.
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- (dance) the lifting up of the head obliquely and keeping it in that position for a moment to show one's body with pride, self-adulation, etc.
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- the action, behaviour or conduct that is turned aside or away from what is good, true, natural or morally right; perverted act; misdeed; improper act.
- one who has subdued the senses.
- a monk of highest order who is beyond all the worldly attachments.
- a posited object or event as it appears in itself independent of perception by the senses; noumenon.
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- a woman initiated in the Jaina doctrines.
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- too far; at too distant or towards too far off a place.
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- absolutely useless or stupid.
- too good; of extremely good quality or virtue.
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- a visitor received and entertained gratuitously; a guest.
- an unexpected guest entitled to hospitality.
- hot displeasure involving a desire for retaliation; anger.
- name of grand son of Rāma, in Rāmāyaṇa;
- ಬೇಡದ ಅತಿಥಿ bēḍada atithi (fig.) a person present at a place where he/she is not wanted or welcomed.
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- studied; learned; carefully scrutinised and analysed.
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- (dial.) a well-studied, learned man; a knowledgeable man.
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- opened or stretched out as to cover more space; unfolded; unfurled; spread.
- joined with; associated with.