1. ಆನೆರದ

    ♪ ānerada
      noun
    1. in elephants, a very long, large, pointed tooth, usually one of a pair, projecting outside the mouth; elephant-tusk.
  2. ಅನರ್ಥ

    ♪ anartha
      adjective
    1. that is not money or not related to money or money transaction.
    2. meaningless; having no significance.
    3. inconsistent; incompatible.
    4. useless; worthless.
    5. having the tendency to cause danger; harmful; dangerous; disastrous.
  3. ಅನರ್ಥ

    ♪ anartha
      noun
    1. valuelessness; worthlessness.
    2. a worthless object; an useless thing.
    3. meaninglessness; senselessness.
    4. a penniless person; an indigent.
    5. misfortune; a danger; a calamity; a catastrophe.
  4. ಅನಾರತ

    ♪ anārata
      adjective
    1. not separated in time; acting or happening immediately; continuous.
  5. ಅನಾರ್ತ

    ♪ anārta
      adjective
    1. not distressed; not undergone any difficulty.
    2. not hurt; unharmed; unscathed; free from sickness; healthy.
  6. ಆನರ್ತ

    ♪ ānarta
      noun
    1. an elevated platform for acting on; a stage.
    2. a building where a drama is exhibited; a theatre.
    3. open armed conflict between countries or between factions within the same country.
    4. name of a state, now a part of Gujarāt, in western India; Saurāṣṭra.
    5. an inhabitant or a person belonging to this state.
  7. ಅನೃತ

    ♪ anřta
      noun
    1. that which is not true; a statement, etc. that does not accord with fact or reality; the condition or quality of being false; falsehood.
    2. work of cultivating the soil, producing required crops; agriculture.
  8. ಅನೂರಾಧ

    ♪ anūradha
      noun
    1. = ಅನೂರಾಧೆ.
  9. ಅನೂರಾಧೆ

    ♪ anurādhe
      noun
    1. a bright star in the constellation Scorpio; the seventeenth of twenty seven star, in Indian astrology.
  10. ಅನುರಾಧೆ

    ♪ anurādhe
      noun
    1. a bright star in the constellation Scorpio; the seventeenth star in the list of twenty seven star, in Indian astrology.
  11. ಅನುರೋಧ

    ♪ anurōdha
      noun
    1. an act of obliging or accommodating; adjusting oneself to otheṛs nature or compulsion.
    2. an act of compelling or being compelled; coercion; duress; compulsion.