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- offered as oblation; sacrificed.
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- the courteous treatment of, hospitality extended to, guests.
- offering of food, extending courtesy to all beings, being considered as one of the five virtues.
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- called in or for; invited.
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- one that is antagonistic to another; an enemy; a foe.
- damage, injury or harm that results in loss in soundness or value.
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- a woman who hates or is hated.
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- it is so: the opposite of no, and used to express agreement, consent, affirmation or confirmation; yes.
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- that is not a cause.
- that has no cause; causeless; involuntary; spontaneous.
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- absence of cause or reason.
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- beaten; struck; banged.
- known; understood.
- (math.) multiplied.
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- a striking of one thing against another; a blow or impact of the fist, a whip, etc.
- the pain caused by a stroke.
- a violent shock caused by sudden contact of two bodies; concussion.
- a condition of impaired functioning of an organ, esp. the brain, as a result of a violent blow or impact.
- a very indecent speech; insulting or coarse language.
- a new cloth.
- a particular lock in wrestling.
- any of the percussion instruments.
- (mus.) a regulated vibratory movement of a musical note; a kind of ಗಮಕ.