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- a continuing and bitter hate or ill will; deep spite or malice; hostility; enmity.
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- the strap of a horsṛs harness passing from the noseband to the girth between the forelegs, to keep the horse from rearing or throwing back its head: martingale.
- a ring with a flat bottom hung by a strap, usu. on each side of a saddle and used as a footrest in mounting and while riding; a stirrup.
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- the condition of being struck with wonder, surprise, admiration, etc.
- the feeling of anxiety, agitation of mind caused by an impending or expected danger, evil, pain, loss, etc.; fear.
- the state of being absorbed, engrossed in (something).
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- either of the two legs (of a human being); ಟಾಂಗುಕೊಡು tāngu koḍu to put one's leg across the direction of another's movement as to thwart or make that person fall down.
- (fig.) to hinder, obstruct, another's progress, plans, etc.; to put a spoke in another's wheel.
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- = ಟಂಕ - 1.
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- the joint of the leg that allows for movement between the femur and tibia and is protected by the patella; the central area of the leg between the thigh and the lower leg; the knee.
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- 1.a stamped, monetary coin.
- an archaic coin of the value of about one third of a rupee.
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- = ಟಾಂಗಾ.
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- a thick, usu. bottle-shaped club of metal, used as a weapon.
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- = ಟಾಂಗು.
- ಟಾಂಗನಿಕ್ಕು tānganikku = ಟಾಂಗುಕೊಡು.