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- evil; wicked; vice; vile.
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- the quality of a person who is sinful, iniquitous or given to or involving immorality; wickedness.
- a wicked, despicable, vulgar or mean person.
- deficiency - a) the state or condition of being deficient; b) lack or shortage; c) the amount by which a thing, falls short.
- an act committed in violation of a law, social or moral custom prohibiting it or omitted in violation of a law ordering it; an offence; a crime; a fault.
- anything that causes harm, pain, misery, disaster, etc. an evil.
- a poor, unfortunate or miserable person; a wretched man.
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- evil; wicked; vice; vile.
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- an outlet for the excess water from a water tank, reservoir, etc. to flow out.
- excess water so flowing out (usu. in stream).
- (gen.) any outflow.
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- a measure of grain (equal to twenty koḷagas ?).
- a wooden anvil used by carpenters.
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- the quality of a person who is sinful, iniquitous or given to or involving immorality; wickedness.
- a wicked, despicable person.
- deficiency - a) the state or condition of being deficient; b) a lack or shortage; c) the amount by which a thing, falls short.
- an act committed in violation of a law, social or moral custom prohibiting it or omitted in violation of a law ordering it; an offence; a crime; a fault.
- a poor, unfortunate or miserable person.
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- amounting to ten millions in number; ಕೊಟಿ ವಿದ್ಯೆಗಳೂ ಕೂಳಿಗೋಸ್ಕರ k ōṭi vidyegḷū k ūḷigōskara (prov.) all arts and knowledge is for one's survival only.
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- capacity for exertion or endurance; strength.
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- an interrogative sentence, as in seeking to learn or in testing another's knowledge; a question; a query.
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- a place where things are stored; a warehouse; a storehouse.
- a large sail-ship.