1. ತ್ರಾಸು

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    1. (Noun)
    2. an apparatus with a central pivot, beam (with a fulcrum at the centre), and two scales used for weighing; a balance.
    3. ತ್ರಾಸಿನ ಕಟ್ಟಳೆ trāsina kaṭṭaḷe = ತ್ರಾಸುಗಟ್ಟಳೆ.
  2. ತ್ರಾಸು

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    1. (Noun)
    2. a kind of percussion instrument.
  3. ತ್ರಾಸು

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    1. (Noun)
    2. = ತ್ರಾಸ - 1.
  4. ತರಾಸು

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    1. (Noun)
    2. an apparatus with a central pivot, beam (with a fulcrum at the centre), and two scales used for weighing; a balance.
  5. ತರಸು

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    1. (Noun)
    2. land that is not ploughed or that cannot be used for cultivation; fallow land.
  6. ತರಿಸು

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    1. (Verb)
    2. to cause to bring (a person or thing) to or towards.
    3. to ask, command a person to come to, towards or near; to summon.
  7. ತರಿಸ

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    1. (Noun)
    2. the condition or feeling of a person or animal that is thirsty; thirst.
    3. a strong desire; craving.
    4. (fig.) a drying up, withering or fading as from great heat.
  8. ತರಸ

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    1. (Noun)
    2. the flesh of animals used as food; meat.
  9. ತಾರಸಿ

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    1. (Noun)
    2. the flat roof of a house, made of cement mortar (as diff. from the thatched, tiled roofs).
  10. ತುರಿಸು

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    1. (Verb)
    2. to scratch the itching part of the body.
    3. to penetrate into or run through (something), with or as with a sharp, pointed object or instrument.
    4. ತಲೆ ತುರಿಸಿಕೊಳ್ಳು tale turisikoḷḷu to scratch one's head with one's nails.
    5. to shave (another's) head.
    6. (fig.) to comb one's hair.
    7. (fig.) to think hard to arrive at a conclusion, solve a problem, etc.
    8. to scratch one's head (lit. or fig.) from shyness, embarrassment, servitude, humiliation, etc.

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