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- = ಕೀಕಸ2.
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- difficulty - a) the condition or fact of being difficult; b) something that is difficult, as a hard problem, an obstacle or objection; trouble.
- 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 room or compartment containing a large receptacle for urinating or defecating into, usu. flushed and cleansed by water and connected to a sewage system; a lavatory.
- waste matter discharged from the bowels; faeces; excrement.
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- = ಕಕ್ಕಸು.
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- to make another person or animal eject the contents through the stomach by the mouth; to cause to vomit.
- (fig.) to force one to pay or pay back.
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- the hollow beneath the junction of the arm and shoulder; the armpit; the axilla.
- a position or space beside one.
- a space within a building enclosed by walls or separated from other similar spaces by walls or partitions; a room.
- a thick growth of trees and underbrush covering an extensive tract of land; a forest.
- the end of a dhōti( the loose, long unsewn garment for the portion below the navel) tucked into the waist-band.
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- = ಕಕ್ಷಿಗಾರ.
- an action to secure justice in a court of law; a law suit.
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- = ಕಕ್ಷ - 1 & 14.
- 3) the territorial range of authority; jurisdiction; 2. a part of a building enclosed by walls or partitions, floor and ceiling; a room.
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- a fragrant kind of earth.
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- not easily dented, pierced, cut or crushed; resistant to pressure; hard; firm; rigid.