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- any of an order (Psittaciformes) of tropical or subtropical birds with a hooked bill, brightly coloured feathers, and feet having two toes pointing forward and two backward, some of which can learn to imitate human speech; a parrot.
- a child, the words of which are pleasing.
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- a kind of wild animal.
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- the act or an instance of stealing; theft.
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- a quantity of thread or yarn wound in a coil; skein.
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- = ಕಳ್2.
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- a man who habitually steals or is guilty of theft; a thief.
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- a person guilty of or likely to commit great crimes; an evil or wicked person; a scoundrel; a villain.
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- a wooden pin used to insert a) in to the hole of latch of a door for preventing it from being opened or b) in to the hole of a yoke to hold the cord preventing from an ox disengaging itself from the yoke.
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- a man unable to speak, usu. because of a congenital defect or deafness; a dumb man.
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- pleasing to hear; sounding sweet; melodious.