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- a dish made of pulses and sometimes with vegetables.
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- to make a hole or cavity or to take out the earth with the nails.
- to take out the serum from the ear with a finger-nail.
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- the long, brightly coloured tail of a peacock.
- the corresponding tail of other birds as parrots.
- the long blades at the bottom of a sugarcane.
- the last point of anything; the final point; the end.
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- a hole or hollow made by digging with the nails.
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- the act or an instance of deceiving; a deceiving or lying; deceit.
- a pretending to be what one is not or to feel what one does not feel; esp., a pretense of virtue, piety, etc.
- a misapprehension of the true state of affairs; the faulty perception of an external object.
- an attraction or fascination exercised by a person, activity, quality, etc.
- a drug that causes the mind misapprehend the true facts or physical objects or make a person behave submissively to other's instructions.
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- the state of being intertwined with.
- the act or an instance of embracing.
- mutual relation.
- a set of two rival contestants.
- the act of tying (different things) together (as, flowers with a needle and thread).
- that which is so bound, tied, etc.
- a jumbled, confused condition.
- a kind of necklace.
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- a man who is suited for a purpose; an able, competent man.
- a good, honourable, respectable man.
- (masc.) a friend or well-wisher.
- (masc.) the chief of a village or town.
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- a suitable, able, woman.
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- reputation arising from success, achievement, rank or other favourable attributes; prestige.
- that which is apt, suitable or fit.
- an apt or traditional saying expressing a common experience or observation; an adage.
- power, capacity or courage to do or act physically or mentally; ability.
- the style exhibiting one's beauty, status, wealth, etc. usu. in a presumptuous manner.
- fond attachment, devotion or love; affection.
- enthusiasm caused by the possibility of achieving one's desire.
- a support, help etc. extended to a person in trouble or distress.
- fitness, propriety or congruity as a desirable value in a literary work.
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- a pillow filled with feathers, air, foam rubber, etc. or a soft pad for sitting or kneeling on or reclining against; a cushion.