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- to turn (to one side).
- to stretch forward; to extend.
- to entrance - a) to fill with rapture or delight; b) to be charmed or under the spell.
- to become gland; to enjoy; to rejoice.
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- to move as a liquid does; to move in a stream, like water; to flow.
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- to assemble; to join together; to gather.
- to go or come into; to enter.
- to be liked; to be pleasing.
- to become agreeable; to be accustomed to.
- to adapt oneself to (a new environment, taste, way of life, etc.); to be accustom oneself to; to get used to.
- ಒಗ್ಗಿದವರಿಗೆ ಒಲಕಾಡು ಲೇಸು oggidavarige olkāḍu lēsu if accustomed, even worst things can be endured.
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- to speak or say with involuntary pauses or blocks, often with rapid repetitions of syllables or initial sounds, as temporarily from excitement, embarrassment, etc. or chronically as a result of muscle spasms believed to result from mental conflicts; stutter.
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- a large number of persons or things, esp. when gathered together; a multitude.
- (collectively) seedlings raised in a small plot for transplanting at a different place later.
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- = ಒಕ್ಕೊರಳು.
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- a single hand.
- (fig.) the quality of being one in spirit, sentiment, purpose, etc.; harmony; agreement; concord; uniformity; unity.