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- to abandon - a) to leave completely and finally; to forsake utterly; to desert; b) to give up; to discontinue; to withdraw from; c) to give up the control of.
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- a natural stream of water of fairly large size flowing in a definite course; a river.
- a great flowing or overflowing of water, esp. over land not normally submerged; a flood.
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- the act of cutting, severing off.
- the act or an instance of murdering.
- rice, wheat etc. that is pulverised into coarse powder.
- a rough, uneven surface (of a thing).
- a wedge or a stake with tapered or pointed end.
- a machine, containing harnesses, lay, reed, shuttles, treadles, etc., for weaving thread or yarn into cloth; a loom.
- a small grain (of sand, powdered stone, etc.).
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- the three Acacia catechu (= Mimosa catechu) of Mimosae family; black catechu.
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- a being joined together or associated.
- a judgement or conclusion reached or given.
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- = ತಱಿ1.
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- = ತಾಱು1.
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- a thing or happening supposed to foretell a future event, either good or evil; augury; an omen.
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- = ತಾಱೆ.
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- to become lean, thin.
- to lose freshness, moisture; to fade; to wither.
- to become sad; to be dejected.
- to become reduced in quantity, number, strength, etc.; to wane.