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- the holder of a mountain as Viṣṇu in his second incarnation as a tortoise or in his eigth incarnation as Křṣṇa.
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- a physical struggle; a battle; a fight.
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- an instrument for cutting fabric, paper, hair, etc., having two pivoted blades with finger and thumb holes in the handles, operating by closing on the material to be cut; a pair of scissors.
- a small sword-like weapon; a dagger.
- the back feathered end of an arrow.
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- the creator of the universe; Brahma.
- one who does, performs or works; a doer.
- a man who is capable of applying knowledge to useful ends.
- a master; a ruler.
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- a person who does, performs or carries out a work; a doer.
- a master; a owner; a ruler.
- the man who originates, creates or initiates something.
- (gram.) the noun or other substantive that is one of the two immediate constituents of a sentence and about which something is said in the predicate and with which the verb agrees; a subject.
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- a deep and narrow valley having little or no light.
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- to bring milk drawn from a cow, buffaloe, etc.
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- the yeast foam that appears on the surface of malt liquors as they ferment; barm.
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- (obs.) a tax levied based on the number of ploughs farmers have.
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- a path that is not wide; a narrow way.