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- to utter a loud, deep, rumbling sound, as a lion or a person in excitement, pain, anger, etc.; to roar.
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- what or which person or persons.
- a or the person or persons (used in relative clauses) .
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- the roaring sound (as of a lion); a big shout.
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- to be or get satisfied; to get satiated.
- to be filled; to become full.
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- a plough yoked to a pair of oxen.
- a yoke-like wooden piece used in taming oxen.
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- the tree Baringtonia acutangula of Lecidaceae family.
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- to be able to; to be capable of.
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- the act or fact of moving; a going.
- the act or state of moving rapidly; swiftness; quick motion; speed.
- any of the braces or bars extending between the hub and the rim of a wheel; a spoke.
- the sharp, circular blade of a disk, used as a weapon.
- the shape made by two straight lines meeting at a common point, the vertex or by two planes meeting along an edge ; an angle.
- the measure of this space, expressed in degrees.
- (Jain.) a duration of time.
- (Jain.) the eighteenth of twenty-four spiritual teachers.
- (dial.) a small circular plate (of about three inch diameter) adjusted to the pivot of a hand-driven flour mill, to get coarser flour.
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- to become thoroughly dry; to be dried up; to lose moisture; to be parched.
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- a prolonged period of dry weather; lack of rain; drought.