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- an instrument for cutting or stabbing instrument with a sharp metal blade, either single or double-edged, fitted with or hinged into a handle; a knife.
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- a small well or reservoir.
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- an instrument for cutting or stabbing instrument with a sharp metal blade, either single or double-edged, fitted with or hinged into a handle; a knife.
- ಚೂರಿಯಿಡು cūriyiḍu = ಚೂರಿಹಾಕು; ಚೂರಿಹಾಕು cūri hāku to stab with a knife; 2. (fig.) to harm (someone) by treachery; ಚೂರಿ ಹದ ಆದರೂ ಮರ ಕಡಿಯಲಾರದು cūri hada ādarū mara kaḍiyalāradu (prov.) however efficient a thing is, it has its own limitations; a pen-knife cannot cut Falkland wood.
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- ಛುರಿಕೆ - 1.
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- a kind of small fish .
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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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- an adhesive substance, as glue; an adhesive.
- a solid mass of no special shape or made look like a ball; a lump.
- anything that acts as organic catalyst in the fermentation (as of the dough for iḍli, dōse, etc.).
- the juice or sap of anything.
- a soft food made of cereal or meal boiled in water to which buttermilk is added.
- (fig.) the state of being associated, joined, firmly or homogenously.
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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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- a thick, strong cord made of intertwisted strands of fibre.
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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.