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- an arrow with a pointed end (as dif. to crescent-shaped end).
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- a moveable cupboard or ward-robe.
- a long, narrow, open container of wood, stone, etc. for holding water or food for animals; a trough.
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- the herb Convolvulus repens.
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- to make (a liquid) muddy by stirring the sediment; to perturb.
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- the tree Anthocephalus indicus (= A. cadamba, = Nauclea cadamba) of Rubiaceae family; cadamba tree.
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- to stir (a liquid or pasty item) as to make the sediments suspend throughout; to raise the dirt, impurity.
- to spoil the calmness, serenity; to rouse to violent action.
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- impurity; dirt; filth.
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- the tree Anthocephalus indicus (= A. cadamba, = Nauclea cadamba) of Rubiaceae family; cadamba tree.
- a stem of a leaf in a plant.
- a shaft with a pointed end on one side and the feather end on the other, used as a missile, shot from a bow; an arrow.
- a ruddy goose.
- any of several large-bodied, web-footed waterfowl with a long, graceful neck and, typically, pure white feathers; a swan.
- a red lotus-flower.
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- the act of being damaged, injured or spoiled; an instance of (a thing) becoming useless.
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- = ಕಿಲುಬು1.
- ಕಿಲುಂಬುನಾಱು kilumbu nāṛu to give off a strong, unpleasant smelll; to stink.