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- the tree Dipterocarpus indicus ( = D. turbinatus) of Dipterocarpaceae family.
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- any predatory nocturnal bird of prey of the order Strigiformes, with large eyes surrounded by stiff-feathered disks, and a short, hooked beak, feathered legs with sharp talons and soft plumage, and flies noiselessly; an owl.
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- the act or an instance of cheating.
- a ridiculing; derision; a looking down.
- a cheat; a deceiver.
- one who derides another.
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- one's father's younger brother.
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- the tree Cassia fistula (= Carthartocarpus fistula) of Caesalpiniaceae family; Indian laburnum.
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- to empty the contents of the stomach through the mouth; to vomit.
- (fig.) to pay unwillingly or unnecessarily; to pay back (usu. under coercion or compulsion by law) money one has swindled.
- (fig.) to communicate freely to another without any inhibitions.
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- one's father's younger brother's wife.
- one's mothers younger sister.
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- one of the series of tooth-like parts, as on a saw, fork, rake, gearwheel, etc. as a tine, prong, cog, etc.
- a thin, sharp piece of wood; a splint; a splinter; a sliver.
- that whose surface is rough.
- the quality or fact of having a very thin edge or fine point that could cut, severe an object with little or no effort; sharpness.
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- (dial.) (children's term) an eatable as beaten rice, puffed rice, green gram etc.
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- the tree Cassia fistula (= Carthartocarpus fistula) of Caesalpiniaceae family, with yellow flowers and long round legumes; Indian laburnum.
- the tree Pithecellobium bigeminum of Mimosaceae family.