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- a deep, wide pit for the capture of wild elephants.
- (fig.) a scheme to trap a person.
- ಕೆಡ್ಡಾಕ್ಕೆ ಹಾಕು/ಕೆಡವು/ಬೀಳಿಸು keḍḍākke hāku/keḍavu/bīḷisu (fig.) to catch out (a person) by a deliberate trick or plan.
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- a deep, wide pit for capturing of wild elephants.
- (fig.) a scheme to trap a person.
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- to untie; to loosen or remove the shackles from; to release from jail.
- (knot, restriction, etc.) to become lose or annuled.
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- a structure of railings held up by small posts, as on a staircase; a balustrade.
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- fearlessness; courage; intrepidity; dauntlessness.
- bitter hate or ill-will; deep spite or malice; rancour.
- extreme displeasure caused by mistreatment, resistence, disobedience, helplessness, etc.; anger.
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- a hostile man who nurses hatred or seeks to harm; an antagonistic man; an enemy.
- an unintelligent, slow-witted, foolish man; a stupid fellow; ಕಡ್ಡಮಾಡು kaḍḍa māḍu to make a fool of; to dupe.
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- a long, usu. slender piece of wood; a stick - a) a twig or small branch broken off or cut off, esp. a dead and dry one; b) a long, slender, and usu. tapering piece of wood shaped for a specific purpose, 2) any writing instrument, as pen, pencil, slate pencil, etc.
- a ball or a cone of thread put into the weavers shuttle.
- a splint, waxed cord, etc. tipped with ignitable chemicals that catches fire when rubbed on a specially prepared surface; a match stick.
- (fig.) a very thin person.
- (fig.) any worthless thing.
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- an untamed, wild horse.
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- = ಕಡ್ಡ1.
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- hair growing on the chin and lower cheeks of the face; beard.