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- the condition of being struck with wonder, surprise, admiration, etc.
- the feeling of anxiety, agitation of mind caused by an impending or expected danger, evil, pain, loss, etc.; fear.
- the state of being absorbed, engrossed in (something).
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- the strap of a horsṛs harness passing from the noseband to the girth between the forelegs, to keep the horse from rearing or throwing back its head: martingale.
- a ring with a flat bottom hung by a strap, usu. on each side of a saddle and used as a footrest in mounting and while riding; a stirrup.
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- to set upon or work against forcefully; to attack.
- to hit hard; to strike or dash against.
- to restrain or check the force, passage, movement, progress etc.
- to come into physical contact; to touch.
- to run into or through (as a pointed weapon).
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- a temporary stay.
- a place for stay; a shelter.
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- to stay at, for a temporary period.
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- = ತಾಂಕು2.
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- the act or an instance of coming into physical contact; a touch; contact.
- a support or help given or received.
- a piece of agricultural land.
- a target intended to be shot at; the aim.
- a verbal quarrel or physical combat.
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- = ತಾಂಕು1.
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- a cold hand.
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- = ತುಂಗಮುಸ್ತೆ.