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- a knot - a) an interlacement of the parts of one or more flexible bodies forming a lump or knob; b) the lump or knob so formed.
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- the last point to be reached in a running race; an aim; a target.
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- a hard round seed of Guilandina bonucella (molucca bean) or a small ball of stone, glass, clay, lac etc., used as a toy.
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- the plant Citrus aurantium var. Bigardia of Rutaceae family.
- its fruit; bitter orange.
- the tree Trevia nudiflora (= T. polycarpa) of Euphorbiaceae family.
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- the edge, toward the ground, of a thatched roof.
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- a bronze jug for holding liquids, esp. water.
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- a metal belt (usu. of silver or gold) worn round the waist by a woman, more as an ornament than for holding the clothing up.
- a town in the south-eastern part of India (TamiḷNāḍu).
- ಕಂಚಿಗೆ ಹೋದರೂ ಮಂಚಕ್ಕೆ ನಾಲ್ಕೇ ಕಾಲು kancige hōdarū mancakke nālkē kalu a stupid person never becomes wise; an ox remains an ox even if driven to Vienna.
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- an alteration or modification; a change.
- a segment, part taken out or severed from a whole.
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- an alloy of copper with upto one-third tin; bronze.
- an article, esp. a vessel made of bronze.
- a broad plate made of bronze.
- ಕಂಚಿನ ಕಂಠ kancina kaṇṭha (fig.) a loud and clear voice; voice that is as clear as a bell; ಕಂಚಿನ ಯುಗ kancina yuga a phase of some human cultures, usu. after a Stone Age and before an Iron Age, characterised by bronze tools and weapons, esp. such a phase between 3500-1000 B.C. (approx.); bronze age.
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- = ಕಂಚುಕ - 1.