1. ಕರ್ಜೂರ

    ♪ karjūra
      noun
    1. the tree Phoenix dactylifera of Arecaceae family; date palm.
    2. its sweet, fleshy fruit having a large, hard seed.
  2. ಖರ್ಜೂರ

    ♪ kharjūra
      noun
    1. = ಖರ್ಜುರ.
    2. the palm tree Phoenix dactylifera of Arecaceae family; date palm.
    3. its sweet, fleshy fruit.
  3. ಖರ್ಜುರ

    ♪ kharjura
      noun
    1. a precious metal which is characterised by its lustrous white colour and great malleability and ductility, and is a chemical element of the transition series, atomic no. 47 (symbol Ag); silver.
    2. a soft, silver-white, crystalline, metallic chemical element, malleable at ordinary temperatures, capable of a high polish, and used as an alloy in tinfoils, solders, utensils, type metals, superconducting magnets, etc. and in making plates; tin.
  4. ಕಾಡು ಖರ್ಜೂರ

    ♪ kāḍu kharjūra
      noun
    1. the palm tree Phoenix humilis (var. pedunculata) of Arecaceae family; wild date.
  5. ಗೂರ್ಜರ

    ♪ gūrjara
      noun
    1. the state Gujarat in the western part of India, with Gandhinagar as its capital.
    2. a man of, from or primarily belonging to that state.
  6. ಗೂರ್ಜರಿ

    ♪ gūrjari
      noun
    1. in Karnāṭaka music system, a mode derived from the main mode Māyāmāḷavagauḷa.
  7. ಘುರ್ಜರ

    ♪ ghurjara
      noun
    1. a state in the western part of India, with Gandhinagar as its capital.
    2. a person of, from or primarily belonging to that state.
  8. ಘೂರ್ಜರ

    ♪ ghūrjara
      noun
    1. = ಘುರ್ಜರ.
  9. ಘೂರ್ಜರಿ

    ♪ ghūrjari
      noun
    1. a musical mode, in Karnāṭaka system, derived from the main mode Māyāmālavagauḷa.
  10. ಘೂರ್ಝರಿ

    ♪ ghūrjhari
      noun
    1. = ಘೂರ್ಜರಿ.
  11. ಗರ್ಜರಿ

    ♪ garjari
      noun
    1. the strong-smelling bulb of the herb Allium sativum of Liliaceae family; garlic.
  12. ಗುರ್ಜರ

    ♪ gurjara
      noun
    1. a state in the western part of India, with Gandhinagar as its capital.
    2. a man of, from or primarily belonging to that state.
  13. ಗುರ್ಜರಿ

    ♪ gurjari
      noun
    1. a musical mode, in Karnāṭaka system, derived from the main mode Māyāmālavagauḷa.