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- any of various wading birds (esp. subfamily Ardeinae) with a long neck, long legs, and a long, tapered bill, living along marshes and river banks; a heron.
- a small, wild canine, Vulpes bengalensis, with bushy tail, believed to be very crafty; a jackal.
- an instrument with two arms for grasping and holding; a pair of tongs.
- an epithet of Yama, the Death-God.
- a man in the garb of a brāhmaṇa.
- a person who leads a life of contemplation and rigorous self-denial for religious purposes; an ascetic.
- a man, known for courage esp. for fighting single-handedly in war.
- cessation of life; death.
- a kind of mango.
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- = ಕಂಕಿ.
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- that is used as an aid; helping.
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- to become black or turn dark.
- (fig.) to lose original colour, lustre, reputation, etc.
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- the tree Areca catechu of Arecaceae family.
- its nut; betel nut; areca nut.
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- the millet Panicum italicum (= P. indicum, = Setaria italica) of Poaceae family; Indian millet.
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- the vine Cardiospermum halicacabum of Sapindaceae and its cherry; heart pea.
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- extreme or passionate displeasure; anger.
- the condition of being dissatisfied or displeased; discontent; dissatisfaction.
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- a thing or situation that causes great surprise.
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- self-accusation; self-condemning; strong disapproval of one's own acts, behaviour, etc. 2) (dial.) a feeling of displeasure resulting from injury, mistreatment, opposition, etc.; anger.