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- he who is or keeps moving.
- an animal or thing that moves, is moving or keeps moving.
- a man who keeps close and secret watch on another or others or is appointed to do so; a spy.
- (vīr.) a wandering mendicant.
- an electrically charged atom formed by the loss or gain of one or more electrons; an ion.
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- not stationary or still; moving or tending to move.
- that can be moved from one place to another; movable.
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- a kind of small fish .
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- a thick, strong cord made of intertwisted strands of fibre.
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- giving delight; very pleasing; delightful: charming.
- outstandingly good of its kind; of superior merit, virtue, etc.; excellent.
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- anything that is offered to a god as an oblation.
- a vessel used for offering an oblation ( in a sacrifice).
- the offering of an animal as in propitiation or homage.
- (fig.) food; meal.
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- the act of walking, moving.
- a person employed by a government to obtain secret information or intelligence about another or to keeps close and secret watch on the actions and words of a person or a group of persons organisations, etc.; a spy.
- a servant; a menial.
- a way, manner, in which something is to be done or is done.
- a shackle for the hand; handcuff; manacle.
- the fact of a person being kept in a prison; imprisonment.
- the medium sized tree Buchanania lanzan (= B. latifolia) of Anacardiaceae family, the seeds of which are used as food, esp. in making sweets, and also in getting tannin; forest mango.
- a mischievous play.
- coarse food for livestock, composed of entire plants, including leaves, stalks, grass etc.; fodder.
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- the indistinct sound made while drinking a liquid hastily.
- a sound imitating it.
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- any of the pieces used as pawns in the game of dice or a chessman used in chess.
- a kind of dye.
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- the act or an instance of going, moving, wandering.
- transactions of business; dealings; the manner one deals in one's business.
- a shackle or manacle that restricts a captured person's movements.
- cheapness (of a commodity).
- any of several movements on the floor (as with the feet) or in air (as of hands) in dancing.
- an advancement strategically made towards one's opponent in a war.
- a particular manner or mode of playing a musical instrument.