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- the evergreen tree Mangifera indica of Anacardiaceae family with yellow-red, oblong fruit having juicy pulp, thick rind and a hard stone; mango tree.
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- a thin, long piece of cloth for decorating a palanquin.
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- stubborn refusal to submit or yield oneself to; contumacy; stubbornness.
- great valour.
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- a demon; an evil spirit.
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- laid in pile; heaped up; accumulated (at a place).
- covered; filled; full.
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- a heap of things.
- the act of accumulating, collecting together.
- a pit filled with live coal.
- a heap of wood on which a corpse is burned; a pile; a pyre.
- the spiritual knowledge.
- (arith.) modification of the order of a given set of numbers or quantities.
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- a heap of wood on which a dead body is burned; a pile; a pyre.
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- perceived; known; envisioned.
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- the mind - a) that which thinks, perceives, feels, wills, etc.; seat or subject of consciousness; b) the thinking and perceiving part of consciousness; intellect or intelligence; c) attention; notice.
- a desire, wish.
- anything intended or planned; an aim, end or purpose; an intention.
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- the deciduous tree Boswellia serrata (=B. thurifera) of Burseraceae family, the wood of which is used in match-stick industry and the resin as an incense; Indian olibanum tree.