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- a net made of thick strings of fibres used to hold vessels etc.
- a ring at the corner of a cradle for hanging it using a rope.
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- to rise to go; to get up.
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- a harmless, moderate-sized, tropical lizard, Iguana tuberculata, of Iguanidae family, that feed on insects or vegetation and have a row of spines from neck to tail, which is known for its grip and is used in scaling forts; the common iguana.
- ಉಡದ ಹಿಡಿತ uḍadahiḍita a very firm grip.
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- to split (oneself) into pieces; to come apart; to break.
- to cause to come apart by force; to split or crack sharply into pieces; to break; to smash.
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- to wind two or more threads or strands of cotton, silk, etc. around one another so as to produce a cord or rope.
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- to emit or reflect light; to shine brightly; to be resplendent.
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- to begin to grow or germinate; to give off shoots or buds; to sprout.
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- the part of the body between the ribs and the hips; the waist.
- the part of a garment that covers the waist.
- a pouch made in front by women by folding or doubling a part of their sari (the loose, long cloth worn round the waist loosely covering the chest and one shoulder also) to hold something;
- ಉಡಿಗೆ ಹಾಕು uḍige hāku to give (a child) to a woman for taking care of; ಉಡಿಯಲ್ಲಿ ಹಾಕು uḍiyalli hāku = ಉಡಿಗೆ ಹಾಕು.
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- a part or fragment broken or separated from the whole; a piece.
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- a sore, usually infected spot on the body, as an ulcer, boil or blister; a sore.