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- (mus.) a particular mode or style in singing.
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- a division of Dravidian race, who speak Goṇḍi, in central India.
- a member of this race.
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- the head of a village or town.
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- a division of Dravidian race, who speak Gōṇḍi, in central India.
- a member of this race.
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- a Dravidian language akin to Kuī spoken in some parts of Orissa in eastern India.
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- a round hole dug in the ground for receiving and preserving water.
- a small round or square pin in the ground for the sacrificial fire.
- a pool, well, esp. one consecrated to a deity or holy purpose.
- an earthen pot.
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- a natural raised part of the earth's surface, often rounded; a hill or hillock.
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- name of one of the Dravidian languages of India.
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- a sloping ledge in a wall etc. where the thickness of the part above is diminished; an offset in the wall of a well or at the foot of a wall of a building.
- the portion of a vessel that is above its neck.
- a stairway set on the wall of a well to go down and up.
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- the tree Acacia catechu var. typica of Mimoseae family.
- the leguminous twining shrub Clitoria ternatea of Papilionaceae family with blue flowers, the root of which is used as a dieretic and demulcent; butterfly-pea.