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- a cloth; fabric; woven material.
- dirty, worn clothes.
- the small, flat, wingless insect Pediculus humanus corporis of Anoplura order with sucking mouthparts, parasitic on the skin of humans, which thrive in dirty clothes; the human body-louse.
- ಕೂರೆಗೆ ಅಂಜಿ ಸೀರೆ ಬಿಚ್ಚಿಹಾಕುತ್ತಾರೆಯೇ? kūrege anji sīre bicci hākuttāreyē? (prov.) removing the nose is not the remedy for severe cold; ದರಿದ್ರಕ್ಕೆ ಮೈಯೆಲ್ಲಾ ಕೂರೆ daridrakke maiyellā kūre (prov.) wretchedness and misery befall together.
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- the mouse deer, a very small, hornless ruminants, Tragulus meminna of Tragulidae family, having a three-chambered stomach; a chevrotain.
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- silver in its pure form; unadulterated silver.
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- silver in its pure form.
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- a sound used in calling a dog.
- a sound imitating that.
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- (dial.) a miserly, stingy person.
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- to be charred; to be reduced to charcoal from burning.
- to heat something in a pan or directly in fire.
- to cook in a pan in hot oil.
- (fig.) to undergo sever pain or affliction.
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- a thing that may cause injury, pain, etc. ; a danger.
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- harsh; biting; severe.
- violent; impetuous.
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- the animal that has a trunk; an elephant.
- a symbol for the number eight; 8.
- a mirror (of glass) or a smooth metal surface reflecting the image.
- the lotus flower.
- the musk, a kind of perfume, obtained from the glands of musk-deer.
- a serpant.
- the bird swan.
- fame; renown; favourable reputation.
- a mountain.
- lustre; effulgence; brightness.
- a horse.
- Viṣṇu.
- (pros.) a kind of alliteration in which the first vowel of each line is long, and the consonant following it recurs at corresponding place of all the lines in a stanza.
- the tree Maba nigrescens of Ebenaceae family.