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- difficulty - a) the condition or fact of being difficult; b) something that is difficult, as a hard problem or an obstacle or objection.
- the quality or condition of being severe, strict, harsh, trying etc.; severity.
- the quality of being unduly proud in oneself and being disdainful, contemptuous or scornful toward others; haughtiness.
- the quality of acting or moving with great force, violence; vehemence; impetuosity.
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- a genus of fish.
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- to cause (a solid) to become liquid; to melt; to liquefy.
- to cause to lose fat or weight; to make (something or someone) lean.
- to spend, use wastefully or extravagantly; to squander.
- to soften a person by love, begging, etc.
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- to vex; to irritate; to annoy.
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- unpleasantly rough or sharp, esp. to the senses as grating to the ear, to hard to touch.
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- Yama, the God of Death and the dispenser of divine justice.
- the tree Cassia (or Senna) esculanta.
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- a very young child; an infant.
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- a young child.
- a young girl.
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- a very young child; an infant.
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- to inflict pain; to cause to undergo grief; to torment.