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- obsession - a) the fact or state of being obsessed with an idea, desire, emotion, etc. b) such a persistent idea, desire, emotion, etc., esp. one that cannot be got rid of by reasoning.
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- a wood or metal bar or rod used to fasten a door; a bolt.
- an attachment used to fasten a door, box, etc., operated by a key or a combination; a lock.
- a tapered piece of metal, commonly pointed and having a flattened head, driven with a hammer, and used to hold pieces or parts together, to hang things on, etc.; a nail.
- the act of winding (a spring, the rewinding of which causes movement of something, as a clock, puppet, etc.).
- that which is kept from otherś knowledge; a secret.
- fire.
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- the period between exposure to an infection and the appearance of the first symptoms.
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- the act, process or an instance of learning; the acquiring of knowledge or skill.
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- solid non-metallic mineral matter, of which rock is made; a piece of this, esp. a small piece; a stone.
- ಕಲ್ಲಂ ನಿಱಿಸು kallam nirisu to plant a stone pillar, as a symbol. 2. to establish an inscripted stone; ಕಲ್ಲ ಹಾಯು kalla hāyu to dash against a stone; ಕಲ್ಲ ಹುಯ್ಯಿಸು kalla huyyisu to cause to write, mark or engrave on the surface of a stone; 2. to cause to dress a stone.
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- a round vessel of any size, made of earthenware; a pot.
- any vessel of considerable size navigating deep water; a ship.
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- something made by mixing; a combination of ingredients (but not chemically integrated).
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- a small part of a whole.
- the smallest particle which is indivisible further; an atom.
- the apparent incremental portion of the moon over previous day during its waxing period.
- a measure of time (varying differently according to different systems).
- any of the fine arts, as poetry, music, sculpture, painting, etc.
- a human offspring in the first eight weeks from conception; the embryo.
- expertness, practised ability, facility in an action; dexterity.
- gloss, brilliance or sheen; lustre.
- a small vessel propelled on water by an engine, oars or sails; a boat.
- blood and other materials discharged from the lining of the uterus in sexually mature non-pregnant women at intervals of about one lunar month until the menopause.
- a single basic unit of rhythm in poetry.
- (phil.) the principle of the physical existence of the soul (which are sixteen in numbers).
- the thick, whitish fluid secreted by the male reproductive organs and containing the spermatozoa; the semen.
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- pleasing to hear; sounding sweet; melodious.
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- a pleasing note or notes; melodious sounds; a sound that has musical quality.
- physical strength; bodily power.
- a man lacking the power of speech; a dumb man.
- the palm tree Borassum flabellifer (=B. flabelliformis) of Arecaceae family; palmyra palm.
- the tree Shorea talura (= S. robusta,= Vatica robusta) of Dipterocarpaceae family; bastard sal.
- gold.