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- a water-jar.
- a festival observed on the full moon-day of the 12th month of a lunar year, in which a man, dressed as a woman runs on the roads carrying on his head jars filled with water without holdig them.
- a folk dance prevailing in some parts of Tamiḷ Nāḍu and Kēraḷa.
- ಕರಗದಮ್ಮ karagadamma a female deity of ಕರಗ.
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- the climber Grewia orientalis of Tiliaceae plant.
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- to become liquefied by heat; to melt.
- to be merged with a liquid (losing one's identity); to melt.
- to become lean; to lose fat from the body; to lose vigour or vitality; to fail in health; to become weak.
- to lose one's physical form; to disappear.
- to become compassionate; to be softened as a result of pity, love, etc.; to melt.
- to cause to change to a liquid condition by heat.
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- a contagious skin disease with severe itching and red papules, caused by the itch mite; scabies.
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- a beggar's alms-vessel.
- pellets of frozen rain falling in showers from cumulonimbus clouds; hail.
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- = ಕರಿಕ.
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- that which is charred by overheating.
- the condition of being charred.
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- a man of black complexion.
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- a woman of black complexion.
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- to be or become charred with excess heat or by burning.