the abstract science of number, quantity, and space studied in its own right or as applied to other disciplines such as physics, engineering, etc.; mathematics.
ಗಣಿತಮಾಡು gaṇita māḍu to count; to calculate; to enumerate; ಗಣಿತಹಾಕು gaṇita hāku = ಗಣಿತಮಾಡು.
ಗಣಿದ
♪ gaṇida
noun
= ಗಣಿತಶಾಸ್ತ್ರ.
ಕಣಾದ
♪ kaṇāda
noun
(masc.) a worker in gold or silver; a manufacturer of gold or silver articles; a goldsmith.
a nickname to the sage who propounded the ವೈಶೇಷಿಕ system of philosophy (known as 'doctrine of atoms').
ಕೂಣಿತ
♪ kūṇita
adjective
closed; shut.
contracted; shrunk.
ಕೊಣತ
♪ koṇata
noun
a bottle-shaped club of wood, metal, etc. swung in the hand for exercise; an Indian club.
ಗಣತಿ
♪ gaṇati
noun
a water-jug with a handle and a snout to pour water.
ಗಣತಿ
♪ gaṇati
noun
the act or process of reckoning, enumerating, counting, etc.
an official, usu. periodic, count of population and recording of economic status, age, sex, language spoken, etc.; census.
ಗಣಿತಿ
♪ gaṇiti
noun
the act or process of reckoning, enumerating, counting, etc.
an official, usu. periodic, count of population and recording of economic status, age, sex, language spoken, etc.; census.
ಗಣಿತಿ
♪ gaṇiti
noun
a water-jug with a handle and a snout to pour water.
ಗಣಿತೆ
♪ gaṇite
noun
= ಗಣಿತಿ1.
ಗಾಣತಿ
♪ gāṇati
noun
= ಗಾಣಗಾತಿ.
ಗಾಣತಿ
♪ gāṇati
noun
the act or an instance of singing.
ಗುಣಿತ
♪ guṇita
adjective
increased in number, amount, extent or degree by multiplying; multiplied.
ಗುಣಿತ
♪ guṇita
noun
= ಗುಣಾಕಾರ.
(gram.) a joining a vowel as a suffix to a consonant or consonants with a vowel, making it a single, basic unit of pronunciation in a word.
ಗೆಣತಿ
♪ geṇati
noun
a female friend.
a woman in relation to a man, each of whom loving the other; (a maṇs) sweetheart.
ಕಣತಿ
♪ kaṇati
noun
a woman, belonging to ಕೊರವ caste, who is supposed to predict as by the influence of divine guidance; a soothsayer.
ಕಣಿತಿ
♪ kaṇiti
noun
= ಕಣಿಗಾರ್ತಿ.
ಕುಣಿತ
♪ kuṇita
noun
the act of moving up and down; a jumping; a leap.
the act of dancing.
ಅಲಾವಿ ಕುಣಿತ
♪ alāvi kuṇita
noun
a dancing round a pit or depression in the ground filled with burning coal, during the Muslim festival 'Muharrum'.