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- that which moves from one place to another.
- any of living beings of lower order, as worms, insects, etc.
- a vast tract of land covered with uncultivated, thick vegetation as trees, shrubs, under shrubs, etc.; a forest.
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- moving or capable of moving or being moved, from place to place; mobile.
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- the flesh of animals used as food; meat.
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- an apparatus with a central pivot, beam (with a fulcrum at the centre), and two scales used for weighing; a balance.
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- the condition or feeling of a person or animal that is thirsty; thirst.
- a strong desire; craving.
- (fig.) a drying up, withering or fading as from great heat.
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- to cause to bring (a person or thing) to or towards.
- to ask, command a person to come to, towards or near; to summon.
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- a physical need to drink water or the feeling of discomfort caused by this; thirst.
- a strong wish; a desire.
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- the thirteenth day of a lunar fortnight.
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- = ತಱಿಯಿಸು.
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- the flat roof of a house, made of cement mortar (as diff. from the thatched, tiled roofs).