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- causing to give forth light or shine brightly.
- beautifying; increasing the beauty.
- urging to action; inciting.
- stimulating the appetite; exciting hunger.
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- a source of light; a lamp.
- the part of a stove, lamp, etc. from which the flame comes; a burner.
- a giving of light or causing to give light.
- explanatory notes, annotations that helps to understand a difficult treatise.
- a musical mode in Karnāṭaka system derived from the main mode Kāmavardhini.
- name of a musical mode in Hindūstāni system singing of which is believed to light the lamps.
- (rhet.) a figure of speech which says that two contradictory things have a similar and comparable quality.
- a kind of dance.
- the plant Celosia cristata of Amaranthaceae family.
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- heating; making warm or hot.
- causing trouble; distressing.
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- an apparatus for heating or warming; a heater.
- a state of increased body temperature caused by infections or other bodily disorders; fever.
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- = ತುಪಾಕಿ.
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- a weapon consisting of a metal tube from which a projectile is discharged by the force of an explosive; a rifle; a gun.
- a soldier armed with a rifle.
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- without doing any work; being inactive; idly.
- in a confused or puzzle state.
- in a comfortable manner; comfortably; at leisure.
- ತೆಪ್ಪಗಾಗು teppagāgu to be silent; ತೆಪ್ಪಗಿರು teppagiru = ತೆಪ್ಪಗಾಗು; 2.to sit or stay in comfort.
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- any close-fitting head covering, either brimless or with a projecting brim, and made of wool, cotton, etc.; a cap.
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- (myth.) Manmatha, the Love-God.
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- = ದಪ್ಪಕ.