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- a light, fine, stringlike length of material made up of two or more fibers or strands of spun cotton, flax, silk, etc. twisted together and used in sewing; a thread.
- a narrow strip of leather or cloth for fastening clothing, etc.; a string.
- a lash attached to a stick for urging on animals or punishing etc.; a whip.
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- the act of cutting, severing or seperating (from the whole); a cutting.
- the act or process of removing the testicles of a bull, ram, etc.; emasculation; castration.
- a graft - a) a shoot or bud of one plant or tree inserted or to be inserted into the stem or trunk of another, where it continues to grow, becoming a permanent part; scion; b) the act or process of inserting such a bud or shoot; grafting.
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- a unsewn, oblong cloth worn by men around the waiste to cover the lower parts and one end of which is taken between the legs and tucked behind at the waist band; a dhōti.
- an oblong, unsewn cloth, as a towel, used to tie around the waiste.
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- red or reddish brown cloth, usu. worn by ascetics and mendicants.
- the red or reddish brown colour.
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- a unsewn, oblong cloth worn by men around the waiste to cover the lower parts and one end of which is taken between the legs and tucked behind at the waist band; a dhōti.
- an oblong, unsewn cloth, as a towel, used to tie around the waiste.
- a sewn cloth, tight-fitting underwear, worn as girding for the loins; an underclothing.
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- (dial.) a slender, threadlike structure that combines with others to form vegetable tissue; a fibre.
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- = ಗಾಸಿ2.
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- to grasp or seize (something in another's hand or possession) suddenly, eagerly or without right, warning, etc.; to take roughly and quickly; to grab; to snatch.
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- to slide or slip down; to fall down.
- to flow slowly in a thin stream or fall in drops; to ooze out; to trickle.
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- a narrow strip of leather or cloth for fastening clothing, etc.; a string.
- a lash attached to a stick for urging on animals or punishing etc.; a whip.