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- a movable structure for opening or closing an entrance, as to a building or room, that usu. turns on hinges; a door.
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- a large, covered, four-wheeled carriage with seats for passengers inside and an open, raised seat in front for the driver; a coach.
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- the internal space or recess formed by the meeting of two sides, esp. of a room; a corner.
- an irregular shape.
- anything as a piece of land, cloth,paper, etc. that is of odd or irregular size.
- the quality of a crooked, mischievous or wicked person.
- a pouch made by a woman by folding or doubling a part of her sari in front.
- the end (portion of a garment).
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- a statement or act that amuses or entertains; amusement.
- mental impairment characterised by confusion, memory loss etc.; senility.
- a two-wheeled cart drawn by a horse or horses.
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- of perverse nature; slanting; following a crooked course; not straight or perpendicular.
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- a raised voice; a shout.
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- a man who robs, plunders another by force or fraud.
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- to sweep (dust, mud, etc.) together as by brushing.
- to take (something) from another by force or fraud.
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- to wash; to clean by means of water.
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- a hard, amorphous, brittle, usu. transparent, substance, a bad conductor of electricity, made of the oxides of silicon; glass.
- a net-work of rope or metal string hung from roof-beam of the house for keeping vessels; a swinging shelf.
- an eye-diseae.