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- to cause or induce another to steal; to help a thief in thieving.
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- to send - a) to cause to go or be carried; to dispatch, convey or transmit; b) to dispatch, convey or transmit (a letter, message, etc.) by mail.
- to arrange for the going of; to enable to go.
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- to possess (as an evil spirit is supposed to do); to have complete control over (as by overpowering) another.
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- to remove, fend off or ward off.
- to remove or separate (solid particles, impurities, etc.) from a liquid by means of a filter; to filter out.
- to flow freely, continuously; to pour.
- (fig.) to plunder; to loot.
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- = ಘಳಿಯಿಸು.
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- to labour, perform service and get salary, wages, etc.; to earn.
- to get or deserve as a result of something one has done.
- to gain (interest, etc.) as profit.
- to score a run or get a wicket by making a batsman out, as in cricket; to hit the ball through the goal, as in hockey, football game.
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- the tanned hide of animals, as of deer, etc., used to sit on.
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- the quality of adhereing, blending with or the fact of being adhered firmly or fused with, another.
- the quality of being intense; intensity.
- the act of joining two things together.
- (musc.) complete agreement; harmony, concord.
- (dance.) a particular movement; elegance in the movement of a dancer.
- the quality which makes a literary work a whole.
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- = ಕಾಳಸೆ.
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- a discoloured patch or blemish on the skin; a blotch.
- a contagious skin disease caused by a parasitic mite (Sarcoptes scabiei) that burrows under the skin to deposit eggs, causing intense itching; scabies.
- a progressive infectious disease caused by a bacterium (Mycobacterium leprae) that attacks the skin, flesh, nerves, etc., and is characterised by nodules, ulcers, white scaly scabs, deformities, and loss of sensation; leprosy.