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- an act or an instance of winning.
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- a boy or man who plays a game; a player.
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- a thick mixture of mud and water.
- the perturbed, agitated mind.
- ಕಲಕಾಗು kalakāgu (the mind) to get perturbed; to become agitated.
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- a beautiful woman.
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- (myth.) the tenth and last incarnation of Viṣṇu in his capacity of the destroyer as the wicked and liberator of the world from its enemies in the fourth of the four ages of the universe.
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- the act or process of learning.
- acquaintance with facts; knowledge.
- great ability or proficiency; expertness that comes from training, practice, etc.
- the quality of mechanically repeating whatever is taught without understanding fully.
- (dial.) the skill in deception; craftiness.
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- a mixture, esp. adulterated one.
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- any of the small staffs or rods fixed on side beams on either sides of a bullock cart, to which a frame of bamboos is fixed.
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- a thick liquid in which relatively large number of small insoluble particles are in suspension and remain for long without getting settled to the bottom; gel; sol; emulsion.
- the breaking of a divine or moral law, either by a conscious or unconscious act; a religious flaw; a sin.
- dirt; filth; soil; defilement.
- undisollved particles settled to the bottom of a liquid; dreg; lees.
- a waxlike yellowish substance exuded by the ears; earwax; cerumen.
- a false statement made deliberately; a lie.
- a high opinion of oneself, often unduly exaggerated; pride; arrogance.
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- the tenth incarnation of Viṣṇu, believed to happen for instituting a new age of purity and spiritual renewal, at the end of the current age i.e. Kaliyuga, the fourth of the four mythological ages.