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- a set or association of two persons, animals or things; a pair.
- the state or condition of being the same in power, value, rank, etc.; equality; parity.
- a pair of oxen (usu. yoked together).
- a companion; an associate.
- an indulgence in sexual relation with a person to whom one is not married; a lecherous act.
- a number of things tied, wrapped or held together; a bundle.
- a large number of people or things gathered closely together.
- foot coverings, as shoes, boots, slippers, etc.; foot wear.
- a place of shelter or protection.
- a defensive coat; a body armour.
- ಜೋಡಾಗು jōḍāgu to be or become associated with; to form a pair (being one of it); 2. to be congruent to or be in agreement with (one's) counterpart in a pair; ಜೋಡುಮಾಡು jōḍāu māḍu to form a pair (of two things, persons etc.); to pair; 2. to come together; to gather; 3. to equate with; to consider equivalent.
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- the ghost of a person who was killed in a war.
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- jugglery - a) the art or an act of juggling; sleight of hand; b) trickery; deception.
- the use of charms, spells, and rituals in seeking or pretending to cause or control events or govern certain natural or supernatural forces; magic; black magic.
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- a professional wrestler who struggles hand to hand with an opponent in at attempt to throw or force him or her to the ground without striking blows; a wrestler.
- ಜಟ್ಟಿಜಾರಿ ಬಿದ್ದರೂ ಮೀಸೆ ಮಣ್ಣಾಗಲಿಲ್ಲ jaṭṭi jāri biddarū mīse maṇṇāgalilla (prov.) argue to save one's face; though vanquished, he still argues; ಭಲರೇ ಜಟ್ಟಿ ಅಂದರೆ ಕೆಮ್ಮಣ್ಣು ಮುಕ್ಕಿದ balare jaṭṭi andare kemmaṇṇu mukkida (prov.) when hailed (to infuse confidence), he failed utterly.
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- lacking warmth or proper heat; cold; frigid.
- not inclined to act; being inactive; inert.
- without warmth of feeling; indifferent; unfeeling; dull.
- hard; rigid.
- having much weight; heavy; weighty.
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- a matter having no power to move, act or resist; that which is characterised by inertia; an inert matter.
- a heavy object.
- the quality of being ignorant or inability to know or understand.
- disinclination to work or lack of energy; indolence; sluggishness.
- want of health of soundness of the body; sickness.
- a man lacking ordinary quickness and keenness of mind; a slow-witted man; a stupid.
- an inactive, indolent man; a lazy man.
- a man lacking power of speech; a dumb fellow.
- water.
- a mountain.
- a religious sacrifice.
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- to scold, reprove strongly.
- to utter a sound.
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- to beat, hit or strike (usu. repeatedly and heavily); to batter.
- to fill something in a relatively small space, using force.
- to mix or cause to mingle together.
- to spread oneself or pervade throughout or all over.
- to wave, shake one's hand weapon (as a sword) in menacing or challenging one's opponent in a fight; to brandish.
- to flow in a continuous flow (as water dropped from above).
- to shake oneself; to shiver; to quiver.
- to exert force on as to cause to move toward; to pull; to drag.
- to sag down from one's own weight.
- to cause to tremble or quiver; to shake (something).
- to fasten (with or as with a lock).
- to impose (a burden, tax) on.
- to have sexual intercourse; to copulate.
- (fig.) to eat (said jokingly or derisively).
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- a sharp reprimand; rebuke.
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- the act of beating; battering.