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- a man with pleasing appearance; a handsome man; (Jain.) Bāhubali, one of the Kāmadēvas.
- the colossus of Bāhubali; installed on the hills of Śravaṇa Beḷagoḷa, in Karnāṭaka, in the tenth century A.D.
- an idol, icon.
- (fig.) an ideal or distinguished person or thing.
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- a hemispherical roof or one formed by a series of rounded arches or vaults on a round or many-sided base; a large cupola; a dome.
- a rounded lump or protuberance.
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- a portable fire pan, that uses charcoal as fuel.
- an iron oven for which firewood is used as fuel.
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- the tree Butea frondosa of Papilionaceae family; flame of the forest.
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- any of a large and widely distributed order (Testudines) of terrestrial or aquatic reptiles having a toothless beak and a soft body encased in a tough shell into which the head, tail, and four legs may be withdrawn; a turtle; a tortoise.
- (myth.) the second of the ten incarnations of Viṣṇu.
- the portable water container used by sages.
- (Jain.) a demon.
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- a female tortoise (ಕಮಠ - 1).
- a small tortoise.
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- the plant Beilschmiedia fagifolia of Lauraceae family.
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- the bad smell or taste of stale fats or oils; rancidity.
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- a room or building where work, as home repairs or light manufacturing, is done; a workshop.
- a place where money is coined by authority of the government; a mint.
- a seminar or series of meetings for intensive study, work, discussion, etc. in some field; a workshop.
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- = ಕಮ್ಮಗಾರ.