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- name of a holy city in Bihār, in North India.
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- the end part of the human arm beyond the wrist, including the fingers and thumb; the hand.
- an elephant's elongated prehensile nose; the trunk.
- a limb extending from a tree or bough; a branch.
- a means of conveying.
- (in comp. an instrument, apparatus, etc.) the size that can conveniently be handled; compactness; handiness.
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- to be heated; to become hot.
- to become angry; to be infuriated.
- (fever) to rise.
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- a piece of cleared land, set off or enclosed, for raising crops; an agricultural or farm land.
- (collectively) the plants grown in an agricultural field or farmland.
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- the taste that is bitter; the quality of being bitter.
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- = ಕಯ್2.
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- bitter or acrid taste; bitterness.
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- to watch over and defend or protect from harm; to guard from or against.
- to keep watch by (a door etc.) so as to control entry or exit.
- to supervise (prisoners etc.) and prevent from escaping; to keep watch (cattle, sheep etc. while grazing).
- to stay in a place or remain in readiness or in anticipation (until something expected happens or for someone to arrive or catch up); to wait.
- to be, remain or delay in expectation or anticipation of; await.
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- to be heated; to become hot.
- to become angry; to be infuriated.
- (fever) to rise.
- ಕಬ್ಬಿಣ ಕಾದಿರುವಾಗಲೇ ಬಗ್ಗಿಸಬೇಕು kabbiṇa kādiruvāgalē baggisa bēku to act or take advantage while the situation is favourable; to strike the iron while it is hot.
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- to put forth a fruit or fruits; to bear fruit.