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- anything that is dried completely (to the extent of becoming strengthless).
- a dried leaf or leaves of a plant.
- a kind of sweet dish, fried in oil.
- the dry, hard layer of blood, pus etc. formed on the skin where a wound is inflicted; crust.
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- a man who kills or slaughters; a butcher; a slaughterer.
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- the act, fact or an instance of becoming dry, withered, faded, emaciated etc.
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- the act of giving something.
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- = ತುಱಿ.
- the plant Girardinia leschenaultiana of Utricaceae family.
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- a man affected with scabies or any other itch-disease.
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- to fill (a space) with more quantity than the normal capacity (of something) by squeezing, pressing, etc.; to pack full or too full; to cram; to stuff.
- to push, keep something (in a drawer, purse, etc.) in a jumbled manner.
- (contemp.) to stuff with food; to eat or cause to eat in a haphazard manner.
- to come together in large numbers; to crowd; to throng; to swarm.
- to abound in; to be plentiful; to exist in large numbers.
- to collect a large number of things together.
- to confront antagonistically.
- to cover, envelop completely or densely.
- to spread (oneself) extensively over a wide area.
- to set a small piece or pieces (of something) decoratively into a surface; to inlay.
- to catch, incur or contract (a sin, disease, etc.).
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- = ತುಱುಗಾಯ್.
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- = ತುಱುಕು.
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- = ತುಱುಗಲು.