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- the plant Origanum vulgare of Lamiaceae family.
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- the act or digging, excavating the earth; excavation.
- a man who digs, excavates; an excavator.
- a burglar who enters into a house by making a hole in a wall and commits theft.
- any of mammals, esp. rodents, that burrow holes or passage in the ground for shelter or refuge, etc.
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- Barringtonia acutangula, a tree of Lecythidaceae family; Indian oak.
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- the stalk of the millet cultivated ( of various kind) deprived of its ear.
- coarse food for cattle, horses, sheep, etc., as cornstalks, hay, and straw; fodder.
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- dough made of wheat flour, a premix for making different food items.
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- a minute portion of matter; a particle.
- a smallest drop of water.
- the tree Premna longifolia of Verbenaceae family.
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- a kind of grass that grows as a weed.
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- the smell of or as of stale fats or oils; rancid smell.
- ಕನಗಿನ ನಟ್ಟು kanagina naṭṭu = ಕನಗಿನ ಹುಲ್ಲು; ಕನಗಿನ ಹುಲ್ಲು kanagina hullu the grass Ishaemum pilosum of Poaceae family, having a rancid smell.
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- dough made of wheat flour, a premix for making different food items.
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- to protect a person under one's direct attention.