1. ಗೋಪಿ

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    1. (Noun)
    2. = ಗೋಪಿಚಂದನ.
    3. a woman belonging to cowherd family or caste.
    4. the creeper Ichnocarpus frutescens of Apocynaceae family; black creeper.
    5. the pale or whitish yellow colour.
  2. ಕೋಪಿ

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    1. (Noun)
    2. = ಕೋಪಿಷ್ಠ.
  3. ಕಪ್ಪ

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    1. (Noun)
    2. a regular payment of money, etc., made by one ruler or nation to another as acknowledgment of subjugation, for protection from invasion, etc.; tribute.
  4. ಕಪ್ಪ

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    1. (Noun)
    2. a hole, pit in the ground made to catch wild animals.
    3. a deep, broad ditch dug around a farm, garden etc. for avoiding cattle coming in.
    4. a water way for excess rain water to flow out of a areca field.
  5. ಕಪ್ಪ

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    1. (Noun)
    2. (dial.) a kind of bag made of woven or plaited hemp, straw, rope, etc.
    3. a small compartment in a cupboard.
  6. ಕಪ್ಪಿ

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    1. (Noun)
    2. a small fixed wheel, turning in a block, with a grooved rim in which a rope or chain runs, as to raise or lower a weight attached at one end by pulling on or releasing, the other end; a pulley.
  7. ಕಪ್ಪು

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    1. (Verb)
    2. to cover, close (as a lid); to veil; to overspread (as cloud).
  8. ಕಪ್ಪು ಬಸುರಿ

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    1. (Noun)
    2. the tree Ficus tsakela (= F. venosa) of Moraceae family; a kind of fig tree.
  9. ಕಪ್ಪು

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    1. (Noun)
    2. a hole, pit in the ground made to catch wild animals.
    3. a deep, broad ditch dug around a farm, garden etc. for avoiding cattle coming in.
    4. a water way for excess rain water to flow out of a areca field.
  10. ಕಪ್ಪು

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    1. black - very dark, having no colour from the absorption of all or nearly all incident light; b) completely dark from the absence of a source of light.

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