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- to move the fingers or palm smoothly on another's head, face, etc. to console, show sympathy or love.
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- (food) to lose freshness, become sour, decomposed or putrid.
- to lose one's original taste, attraction or charm.
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- (obs.) (a word used to denote a quantity) between 'this much' and 'that much'.
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- the early morning preceding the sun-rise.
- the Hindu goddess of dawn, breath of life of the Vēdas, and corresponding to Roman Aurora and Eos of Greek.
- the quality or fact of burning.
- a boiler or cooking vessel.
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- an interjection used to express abhorrence, surprise, etc.
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- salty soil; salt ground.
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- a heavy and deep breath, with a hissing sound, (as from tiredness, deep disappointment etc.) 2. a sound made to scare animals.
- a sound made to call a dog.
- ಉಸ್ ಉಸ್ ಅನ್ನು us us annu = ಉಸ್ಸೆನ್ನು; ಉಸ್ಸೆನ್ನಿಸು ussennisu to make one undergo agony; to mete hardship to another; ಉಸ್ಸೆನ್ನು ussennu to sigh a deep breath as from tiredness, disappointment, etc. ಉಸ್ಸಪ್ಪ ussappa an utterance made from tiredness, disappointment, distress, etc.
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- a heavy and deep breath, with a hissing sound, (as from tiredness, deep disappointment etc.) 2. a sound made to scare animals.
- a sound made to call a dog.
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- the time in the morning when daylight first appears or just before that; day-break.
- the light first appeared just before the sunrise.