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- a fabric made from string, cord, etc., loosely knotted or woven in an openwork pattern and used to trap or snare birds, fish, etc.; a net.
- a web spun by a spider; a cobweb.
- a worn out cloth.
- a decorative tuft.
- a window; a ventilator.
- a covering with decorative tufts.
- a multitude of people.
- a bag or pouch made of lattice-cloth.
- a money-purse.
- a cord used to play a top.
- (fig.) an act, scheme, plan to cheat (another).
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- the act or washing in water.
- (fig.) the quality of fact of being pure or holy; purity; holiness.
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- a man who is weak in physical or mental strength; an ineffectual, useless man.
- the quality of being weak, useless or sapless; want of strength.
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- lacking strength, vigour; weak; debilitated.
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- = ಜಳಿಕ1.
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- = ಜಳಿಕ2.
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- = ಜಳಕು.
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- any of annelid, bloodsucking worms of the subclass Hirudinea, living in water or wet earth and having a well-developed sucker at each end, and one species of which (Hirudo medicinalis) has been used in medicine, esp. in former times, to bleed patients; a leech.
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- = ಜಳೂಕ.
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- = ಜಳ್ಳು2 - 4.