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- the temptation, desire to eat something.
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- to wear (an ornament, dress, etc.).
- to get; to have to put on (a different form).
- to commence, begin, start (oneself).
- to start, commence (doing something).
- to set (an arrow on a bow).
- to occur; to come into existence.
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- the act or mode of shooting arrows.
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- two identical, similar or corresponding things that are matched for use together; a pair.
- the state or quality of being equal; correspondence in quantity, degree, value, rank or ability; equality.
- a great number of people, animals or things gathered together; a multitude.
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- a hole, cavity, ditch, etc. made by digging in ground.
- an inclined or vertical trough or passage down which something may be slid or dropped.
- a current or flow of water, esp. one running along the downward surface of a hill.
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- to break and turn up or remove (ground, etc.) with a spade or other tool or with hands, claws, snout, etc.; to dig.
- to penetrate (something) with or as with a pointed weapon.
- to draw out (as the sword from its sheath).
- to transfer food items from one vessel to another, hot water from a boiler to a bucket, etc.
- to go out; to move out of.
- to tell openly one's feelings to another.
- ತೋಡಿಕೊಳ್ಳು tōḍikoḷḷu to share, openly and humbly, one's feelings, thoughts, etc. with another.
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- a scheme or program for making, doing or arranging something; project, design, schedule, etc.; a plan.
- anything that works against (usu.) an evil or unwanted condition.
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- = ತಟ್ಟು5.
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- a Jaina or Buddha mendicant wearing traditional rough, unsewn cloth.
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- land on either side and along a river; bank.