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- having suitable or sufficient ability, power, skill, knowledge, experience, dexterity, etc., for some purpose; competent; able.
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- an able, competent, dexterous man.
- (myth.) name of a son of Brahma, the Creator of the universe.
- an ascetic known for his spiritual knowledge; a sage.
- one of the twelve celebrated sages of the old Hindu tradition.
- a male chicken; a cock; a rooster.
- a being able to perform, conduct, manage, etc.; the physical or mental power required for the same.
- the fact of moving, acting or responding quickly; quickness; swiftness.
- the act or an instance of killing.
- the right side.
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- an able, competent, dexterous woman.
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- preparation or consecration for a religious ceremony; an undertaking religious observances.
- the observation itself; the solemn pledge to an act, service, etc.
- spiritual advice given to a person at the time of initiation to a sacrifice, religious observance, etc.
- a solemn and resolute determination.
- the fact of not getting cut one's hair or not getting shaved during the pregnancy of one's wife or during the period of a religious undertaking.
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- a workman who builds or repairs wooden furniture and structures, as houses, scaffolds or shelving; a carpenter.
- a man who models, carves or otherwise fashions figures or forms of stone, metal, etc.; a sculptor.
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- a kind of large kitchen vessel.
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- a defect - a) a shortcoming, fault or imperfection; b) lack or want, esp. of something essential to perfection or completeness; deficiency:.
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- to cause to touch.
- to touch (a person or thing) with (an object).
- to deliver, give (something) to a person or reach (it) at a place.
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- = ತಾಕಿಸು.
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- to cause to rub.