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- the quality or state of being ugly; ugliness; unsightliness.
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- unpleasing or repulsive to see; aesthetically offensive; unattractive; ugly.
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- a young male lion, tiger, deer, horse, etc.
- a boy from birth to the age of 15 years.
- a very small northern constellation near the celestial equator and Pegasus; the Equuleus.
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- a girl from birth to the age of 15 years.
- a young female lion, tiger, deer, horse, etc.
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- (prob. = ಕುಶಿಕ) the share or cutting blade of a plough; a plough-share.
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- the dried, aromatic stigmas of the plant Crocus sativus of Iridaceae family, used in flavouring and colouring foods, and formerly in medicine; saffron powder.
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- = ಕೈಸೆರೆ.
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- melting away; dissolving; disintegrating.
- tending to frequent change; that can be changed; mutable.
- having a gross body ( consisting of physical organs, but not subtle ones); mundane; earthly.
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- of, tasting of or containing salt; salty.
- of, like or having the properties of an alkali; alkaline.
- cutting or sarcastic in utterance; biting; caustic; pungent (said of speech); causing mental pain; stinging.
- flowing or leaking out slowly (as through very small holes); oozing; seeping; leaking.
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- a chemical compound derived from an acid by replacing hydrogen, wholly or partly, with a metal or an electropositive radical; a chemical salt.
- the quality of such a substance.
- the white or greyish powder remaining after something has been thoroughly burned; ash.
- a hard, brittle substance made by fusing silicates with soda or potash, lime, and, sometimes, various metallic oxides into a molten mass; glass.
- that which lends a tang or piquancy; esp., sharp pungent humour or wit; a word, speech or remark made with an intention or inflicting pain to or to degrading, another.
- (fig.) a wicked person; a scoundrel; a rogue.