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- a large piece of cloth, often of soft wool, used to wrap up a person for warmth; a blanket.
- a loose fold of skin hanging from the throat of cattle the dewlap.
- a kind of deer.
- a piece of woollen fabric, usu. rectangular, worn over the shoulders or head; a woollen shawl.
- a continuous and usu. vertical structure of usu. brick or stone, having little width in proportion to its length and height and esp. enclosing, protecting or dividing a space or supporting a roof; a wall.
- a kind of small worm.
- a huge blanket for wrapping up an elephant.
- water.
- a two-wheeled vehicle drawn by an ox or oxen; a bullock-cart.
- (name of) one of the snakes which Śiva uses as his ear-ring.
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- anything that is covered or wrapped up with a woollen blanket.
- the castrated male cattle used for drafting; an ox.
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- an extent of agricultural field.
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- a musical instrument.
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- money paid to an employee for work done on a daily basis; daily wages.
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- a running contest of buffaloes, in pair, held in wet, slushy rice field, prevalent in the coastal districts of Karnāṭaka.
- a festival observed at the beginning of sowing season.
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- = ಕಂಬಲ.
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- a large piece of cloth, often of soft wool, used to wrap up a person for warmth; a blanket.
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- a running contest of buffaloes, in pair, in wet, slushy field, prevalent in the coastal districts of Karnāṭaka.
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- the extent of land or space that one can see (without extra assistance).