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- the narrow place created by two walls, on a same surface, joining at a point.
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- a thick cloth used as a bed spread or to wrap oneself against cold.
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- a kind of fish.
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- a small, moulded dark, crude sugar from the sugarcane juice; a small jaggery block.
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- the queen-mother of Pāṇḍavas, in the epic Mahābhārata, worshipped as folk-goddess.
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- a bundle of hay, harvested crop, etc.
- a false statement or statements made with an intention to deceive another or others;ಕಂತೆಕಟ್ಟು k antekaṭṭu to make into a bundle; wrap or tie together.
- (fig.) to move from or leave one's place.
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- Manmatha, the Love-God.
- the organ maintaining the circulation of blood in the body; the heart.
- fellow-feeling or sorrow for sufferings of another; compassion; favour; mercy; love.
- a storehouse for threshed grain; a granary.
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- a black oil used to anoint some stone idols.
- a female Jaina ascetic.
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- the portion of the human body from the neck to the arm joint; the shoulder.
- (pros.) a metre having four lines of which first and third have three groups of four units each and the second and fourth have five groups of four units each.
- a body of organised soldiers trained to protect esp. the land of a nation or to attack another country; an army.
- a group of people; a multitude.
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- a young child.
- a young of cow or of any other animal.
- a term of affection used in addressing a younger person.