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- the tree Cedrus libani of Coniferae family; Indian cedar.
- its wood.
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- a part or fragment broken or separated from the whole; a piece.
- a body of soldiers; a company or battalion.
- a small, usu. narrow, piece of cloth.
- a piece of a divided or fragmented agricultural land.
- the flesh of animals as used for food; meat
- ತುಂಡಾಗು tunḍāgu to be cut into pieces; to be fragmented; ತುಂಡುಮಾಡು tuṇḍu māḍu to cut or break into pieces; ತುಂಡಿಲ್ಲದವನಿಗೆ ತುಂಟನ ಭಯವೇಕೆ? tuṇḍilladavanige tuṇṭana bhayavēke? (prov.) one who has nothing, can lose nothing; a thread-bare coat is armour-proof against highway-man.
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- unruly, violent or brutal behaviour; lawlessness; hoodlumism.
- arrogant, haughty speech or words.
- a wild, lawless, arrogant man; a hoodlum.
- speech or writing that is vivid, forceful, fluent, graceful, and persuasive; eloquence.
- the quality of being fearless; boldness; courage; valour.
- the feeling, attitude or expression of disdaining; disdain; contempt; superciliousness.
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- a lawless man; a rowdy; a hoodlum; a hooligan.
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- a thing that is spherical.
- a plane figure bounded by a single curved line, every point of which is equally distant from the point at the centre of the figure; a circle;) a kind of hollow metal bangle or ring worn around the wrist.
- that which is plump, stout or fleshy.
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- = ತುಂಟತನ.
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- = ದೂಟು.
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- a man appointed for menial work or is subject to slavery.
- a man (as a devotee) who has completely surrendered to another (deity).
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- a cane, staff, stick.
- a short, heavy club with one end weighted or thicker and heavier than the other, used as a weapon; a bludgeon.
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- a large number of persons gathered closely together; throng; a crowd.
- a team - a) a number of persons forming one of the sides in a game or contest; b) a number of persons associated in some joint action; a faction.