1. ಕೋಟಾ

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    1. (Noun)
    2. = ಕೋಟ5.
  2. ಕೋಟಾ

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    1. (Noun)
    2. the lower part of the alimentary canal, extending from the stomach to the anus and consisting of the small and the large intestines; the intestines.
  3. ಘೋಟ

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    1. (Noun)
    2. a large, solid-hoofed, herbivorous quadruped, Equus caballus, domesticated since prehistoric times, bred in a number of varieties, and used for carrying or pulling loads, for riding, and for racing; a horse.
  4. ಕೋಟ

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    1. (Noun)
    2. (dial.) absence of heat; lack of warmth: a low temperature; esp., one below normal.
  5. ಕೋಡ

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    1. (Noun)
    2. a wild boar or swine (Sus scrofa).
  6. ಖೋಡ

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    1. (Noun)
    2. a crippled, disabled, limping man.
    3. a certain feat of wrestlers.
  7. ಕೋಟ

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    1. (Noun)
    2. the quality of being dishonest; dishonest behaviour; deceiving, stealing, etc.
    3. a very small, crude house with thatched roof.
    4. a high wall, insurmountable or difficult to surmount from outside, built round a palace, town, etc., equipped with earthworks, for defence against attack; a rampart.
  8. ಕೊಡ

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    1. (Noun)
    2. a round vessel made of metal, earthenware, with a narrow neck, for holding or drawing water (from a well).
    3. a cup like pan of a weighing balance.
    4. the structure of six-sided wax cells made by bees to hold their honey or eggs; a honey-comb.
  9. ಕೋಟ

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    1. (Noun)
    2. a share or proportion which each of a number is called upon to contribute or which is assigned to each; proportional share; quota.
  10. ಕೋಟ

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    1. (Noun)
    2. name of a language belonging to Dravidian family.

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