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- an opening in or through anything; a break; a gap; a hole; an aperture.
- something unexplained, unknown or kept secret; mystery.
- a path wild animals use to cross over from one forest to another.
- a path (usu. a secret one); ಖಂಡಿಯೋಗು k haṇḍiyōgu to be made a hole on or in; to be pierced, stabbed; to have a hole or holes; to become porous.
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- an old measure of weight (which was varying from place to place).
- an extent of agricultural land that requires this quantity of seeds for being sown.
- an area (of land) equal to ten thousand squares of one hundred sq. ft each (totally 10,00,000 sq ft.).
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- any man or boy lacking normal function of the testes, as through castration or disease; an eunuch.
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- a string (usu. with black glass beads) worn round the neck as an ornament; a necklace.
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- having (many) thorns.
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- an opening in or through anything; a break; a gap; a hole; an aperture.
- something unexplained, unknown or kept secret; mystery.
- the usu. path wild animals use to cross over from one forest to another.
- a path (usu. a secret one).
- ಕಂಡಿಮಾಡು kaṇḍimāḍu to make a hole in or into.
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- a narrow, hollow or hollowed out place; a breaking or being broken; a narrow, but long gap; a hole; a breach; an orifice.
- a hollow place in a hillside, extending back horizontally; a cave.
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- a device, usu. made of a flexible metal strip or wood with both the ends tied with a string as to make it an arch,used for shooting arrows; a bow.
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- a hole made in the lobe of the ear (for wearing ornaments).
- a kind of ear-ornament.
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- that part of a human or animal joining the head to the body; the neck.
- the front part of the neck.
- the upper part of the passage leading from the mouth and nose to the stomach and lungs; the throat.
- a necklace; an ornament for the neck.
- a rope round the neck of a horse.