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- the lower part of the alimentary canal, extending from the stomach to the anus and consisting of the small intestine and the large intestine; the intestine.
- the love or natural affection that one has for one's child or children, brother or sister, parents etc.
- ಕರುಳಕುಡಿ karuḷa kuḍi one's offspring; ಕರುಳಬಳ್ಳಿ karuḷa baḷḷi close connection of persons by blood; ಕರುಳ ಸಂಬಂಧ karuḷa sambandha relation by blood; blood relation; ಕರುಳಿನ ಕುಡಿ karuḷina kuḍi = ಕರುಳಕುಡಿ; ಕರುಳಿನವರು k aruḷinavaru (pl.) persons related to one by birth; ಕರುಳು ಕರಗಿಸು k aruḷu k aragisu to make one feel pity; to be pitiable; ಕರುಳು ಕರಗು karuḷu karagu (one's attitude, disposition) to become softened; to become gentle and tender; to melt; ಕರುಳು ಕೊರೆ karuḷu kore to pain emotionally and deeply; ಕರುಳು ಮಿಡಿ karuḷu miḍi to feel pained very much; ಕರುಳು ಹರಿದುಕೊಳ್ಳು karuḷu haridukoḷḷu to cut off one's (of a relative) relation.
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- the evergreen tree Carallia lucida (= C. integirrima) of Rhizophoraceae family.
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- one of the powers of Śiva, personified as a female.
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- = ಕರಳಿ2.
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- very much exceeding the usual size, number or degree; of great size; huge; vast.
- causing fright; terrifying; frightening; dreadful.
- outrageously evil or wicked; abominable; heinous; atrocious; very brutal.
- abnormal to a considerable degree.
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- (myth.) Rāhu, a serpant demon, once believed to eclipse the sun and moon, considered to be one of the nine planets that rule the destinies of individuals.
- Yama, the Hindu Death-God.
- Śiva.
- a disease of the teeth.
- the plant Ocimum sanctum of Lamiaceae family; sacred basil; black basil.
- (myth.) one of the hells.
- a cloth made from the hair of some wild animals.
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- salty, brackish soil.
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- = ಕರಳಿ2.
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- a servant who stays very close to his master.
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- a dreadful, highly unpleasant woman.
- a ruthless, brutal woman.