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- a heavy medieval war club, often with a spiked, metal head; a war-mace.
- a thick wooden stick.
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- a small, hard seed or seedlike fruit, esp. that of any cereal plant, as wheat, rice, etc. ; grain.
- a kind of eatable made of Bengal gram powder, and fried in oil.
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- the condition of having temperature below normal; coldness; chilliness.
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- = ತಣ್1.
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- an oblation offered (to a deity to pacify).
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- = ತಣ್2.
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- a place affording protection, as from the elements or danger; a shelter.
- the main city in a district in which all or most of the administrative offices are located.
- a division of an army guarding a strategic place, town, city, etc.
- the quarters assigned to a troop or troops.
- the local office of the police force in a town; a police station.
- the office of local administration.
- the toll-gate at the entrance of a town.
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- = ತೂಣೀರ.
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- Śiva.
- the lower end of a tree or plant remaining above the ground after most of the stem or trunk has been cut off or a thick stick planted into the ground.
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- any grass or hay.
- (fig.) a worthless thing.