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- the act of tying, binding together.
- a literary, philosophical, scientific work, anthology, etc. so prepared, distinguished by length and form from a magazine, tract, etc.; a treatise, a book.
- a formal, systematic written article or book on some subject, esp. a discussion of facts, evidence or principles and the conclusions based on these; a treatise.
- the holy scriptures of any religion.
- any of the four Vēdās, sacred books of Hindus.
- a verse in the meter anuṣṭuppu, in which each foot has eight letters.
- a set of thirty-two syllables.
- the Tamiḷ alphabet system adapted as to be able to write Samskřta words as per their original pronunciations.
- knowledge of excellent or worthy subject or subjects.
- (math.) the number which is divided or to be divided by another.
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- a common mineral, aluminium oxide, Al2O3, second only to the diamond in hardness, a dark, granular variety of which is used for grinding and polishing; corundum.
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- a common mineral, aluminum oxide, Al2O3, second only to the diamond in hardness, a dark, granular variety of which is used for grinding and polishing.
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- = ಕೃಂತನ.
- an instrument, device for cutting, shearing etc.
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- = ಕೊಱತೆ.
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- = ಕೋರಿಂದೆ.
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- a kind of fragrant plant (prob. = ಚಕ್ರವರ್ತಿ, Chenopodium album of Chenopodiaceae family; goose foot, a potherb).
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- gone; passed; crossed (over to another side).
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- the act of moving, walking, etc.
- (dance.) one of the nine sitting postures, keeping the hands on the chin and the head on the shoulder blade (as in shedding tears, expressing grief).
- (dance.) one of the ten movements of the feet; a moving in a circle keeping one foot after another differently off the ground.
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- the act of moving, going, advancing.
- any hostile offensive action, esp. with armed forces; an onslaught; an attack; an invasion.
- the actual or imaginary path taken by a celestial body during its periodic revolution around another body.
- a complete or radical change of any kind.
- a large scale movement that can overthrow or has overthrown a government; a revolution.
- any revival of art, literature or learning.