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- a swine, Sus scrofa.
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- the large, deciduous tree Ficus mysorensis ( = F. drupaceae var. pubescens) of Moraceae family with ovate leaves and small round, red fruits.
- the tree Dalbergia lanceolaria of Papilionaceae family; bastard rose wood.
- the tree Salvadora persica of Salvadoraceae family.
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- the domestic hog, Sus scrofa; a pig.
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- a place where converging sides or edges meet; the internal space or recess formed by the meeting of two walls, esp. of a room; a corner.
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- the planet that we live on; terrestrial globe.
- land, as distinguished from sea or sky; the ground.
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- the plant Corchorus capsularis of Tiliaceae family with strong fibre; Jute.
- its strong, glossy fibre used for making burlap, sacks, mats, rope etc.
- a sack made of this fibre.
- a coarse cloth made of jute used for making sacks, in upholstering furniture, as a backing for carpets, etc.; burlap.
- an old unit for measuring grain.
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- the hard, solid, non-metallic mineral matter of which rock is composed; a piece of this; a stone.
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- the act of seeing; vision.
- something supposedly seen by other than normal sight; something perceived in a dream, trance, etc. or supernaturally revealed, as to a prophet.
- the act or habit of telling the same thing repeatedly (in a boring manner).
- ಕಣಿ ಮಾಡು kaṇi māḍu to putforth untenable reasons just to postpone doing something; ಕಣಿ ಹೇಳು kaṇi hēḷu to predict something supposedly seen by other than normal sight; something perceived in a dream, trance, etc. or supernaturally revealed, as to a prophet; to foretell.
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- a piece of cloth for making blouse; a blouse-piece.
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- a mine - a) a large excavation made in the earth, from which to extract metallic ores, coal, precious stones, salt or certain other minerals; b) any great source of supply; a person or thing that houses many (qualities, attributes esp. of special nature).