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- the juice that circulates through a plant, esp. a woody plant, bearing water, food, etc. to the tissues; the plant sap.
- toddy - a) the sweet sap of various East Indian palms, used as a beverage b) an alcoholic liquor made by fermenting this sap.
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- a quantity of thread or yarn wound in a coil; skein.
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- to commit or get by, theft; to take or appropriate (another's property, ideas, etc.) without permission, dishonestly or unlawfully, esp. in a secret or surreptitious manner; to steal; to thieve.
- ಕಳ್ವಾಳ್ kaḷvāḷa person who habitually steals or is guilty of theft; a thief.
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- the act or an instance of stealing; theft.
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- to grow or become ripe; to ripen well.
- to advance in age; to become old.
- to lose strength, vigor, etc. (as in advanced age).
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- a thick liquid food made by boiling rice, ragi (finger millet) or jowar flour in water; a kind of porridge.
- soft mud; slush; soggy earth; clay.
- (dial.) the sap of some kinds of palm, fermented to produce arrack; toddy.
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- the quality of being aggressively assertive, presumptuous or overbearing; arrogance.
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- a person guilty of or likely to commit great crimes; an evil or wicked person; a scoundrel; a villain.
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- pleasing to hear; sounding sweet; melodious.
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- a man unable to speak, usu. because of a congenital defect or deafness; a dumb man.