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- (Noun)
- lack of patience; impatience.
- a feeling of displeasure resulting from injury, mistreatment, opposition, etc., and usually showing itself in a desire to fight back at the supposed cause of this feeling; anger; wrath.
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- = ಅಮರೇಂದ್ರ.
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- impatience - the state or quality of not having patience; lack of patience; b) restless eagerness to do something, go somewhere, etc.
- intense anger; rage; fury; wrath.
- the quality or condition of being jealous; jealousy.
- the tendency to act revenge; vengeance.
- a firm intention; firmness of purpose.
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- = ಅಮರ್ಷಣ - 1.
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- to place, keep, put in a particular place, condition.
- to place in an assigned or proper place, as in a sequence.
- to fill in (to a sack, room, etc.) to make it full.
- to cause to happen, befall.
- to cause a thing to join; to attach; to fasten as by gluing, pinning etc.
- to grasp; to hold firmly.
- to ascribe as a quality or characteristic; to attribute.
- to anoint on; to apply on.
- to make ready; to prepare.
- to find fault with; to rebuke or chide severely; to scold.
- to hit with the hand or a tool, weapon, etc; to strike.
- to keep in another's hand; to hand over.
- (dial.) to press something; to compress.
- (dial.) (fig.) to suppress someone; to drive someone to a corner.
- (dial.) to annoy; to inflict pain or trouble.
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- undigested food turned into sour liquid; imperfect chyme.