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- (dial.) a sick person.
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- a liquid that has been stirred as to make the ingredients in it disturbed.
- the water, sediments in which are disturbed by stirring, walking in it, etc.
- the disturbed state of the mind; excited feelings as grief, intolerance, fear, hatred, etc.
- a person whose quietness is disturbed by fear, intolerance, grief, hatred, etc.
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- active, armed fighting with enemy forces.
- a hand to hand fighting between two persons.
- a fight, struggle or controversy as between two persons, teams or ideas.
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- to fight actively with enemy forces; to combat.
- to fight hand to hand with another.
- to fight, struggle with another to uphold one's view, idea or interest.
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- = ಕಿತ್ತಡ.
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- the lower portion (of anything).
- the region below (as, region below one's feet, etc.).
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- intense dislike; loathing; detestation; abhorrence.
- the act or an instance of cheating.
- a penancing, austere religious vow.
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- a small foot.
- a person who leads a life of contemplation and rigorous self-denial for religious purposes; an ascetic.
- a priest, ascetic etc. second in hierarchy in a religious monastery.
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- the act or state of fighting or quarreling; conflict; strife.
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- to engage in a strife; to quarrel.