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- odour - a) that characteristic of a substance which makes it perceptible to the sense of smell; b) a smell, whether pleasant or unpleasant; fragrance, stench, etc.
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- a treaty - a) a formal agreement between two or more nations, relating to peace, alliance, trade, etc. b) the document embodying such an agreement.
- ಕೌಲು ಕಟ್ಟಿಸು kaulu kaṭṭisu to make a solemn declaration or promise of a particular service etc. to a God or any of the gods, daemon, etc.; ಕೌಲು ಬೇಡು kaulu bēḍu (a god or daemon) to demand a service.
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- the condition or fact of having a forked-end (as a stick).
- division into two parts, groups or classes, esp. when these are sharply distinguished or opposed; dichotomy.
- a branch of a family.
- a pair of ornamental lines woven at the border of a dhōti, shawl or a blanket.
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- the period between exposure to an infection and the appearance of the first symptoms.
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- solid non-metallic mineral matter, of which rock is made; a piece of this, esp. a small piece; a stone.
- ಕಲ್ಲಂ ನಿಱಿಸು kallam nirisu to plant a stone pillar, as a symbol. 2. to establish an inscripted stone; ಕಲ್ಲ ಹಾಯು kalla hāyu to dash against a stone; ಕಲ್ಲ ಹುಯ್ಯಿಸು kalla huyyisu to cause to write, mark or engrave on the surface of a stone; 2. to cause to dress a stone.
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- a round vessel of any size, made of earthenware; a pot.
- any vessel of considerable size navigating deep water; a ship.
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- the act, process or an instance of learning; the acquiring of knowledge or skill.
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- something made by mixing; a combination of ingredients (but not chemically integrated).
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- pleasing to hear; sounding sweet; melodious.
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- a pleasing note or notes; melodious sounds; a sound that has musical quality.
- physical strength; bodily power.
- a man lacking the power of speech; a dumb man.
- the palm tree Borassum flabellifer (=B. flabelliformis) of Arecaceae family; palmyra palm.
- the tree Shorea talura (= S. robusta,= Vatica robusta) of Dipterocarpaceae family; bastard sal.
- gold.