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- the fact or quality of being dual; duality.
- (pl.) the two different ways, manners.
- hatred; antagonism; dislike.
- condition, quality, fact or instance of being different; difference.
- lack of certainty; doubt; uncertainty.
- creation of divisions among confederates or seduction or enticement of an ally to one's own party by sowing dissensions, used as an expedient in politics.
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- = ದ್ವೈತಮತ.
- the state of being dual; duality; dualism.
- a set of two different things.
- want of certainty; uncertainty; doubt.
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- (pros.) a metre having three rhyming lines.
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- = ತಿವದಿ.
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- the act of stabbing, piercing, prodding or poking.
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- = ತಿವದಿ.
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- = ದವುತಿ.
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- fire.
- the condition or quality of being hot; heat.
- an abnormally high temperature of the body as in fever.
- a distressing sensation in a particular part of the body or the mental suffering; pain.
- weariness caused by physical or mental exertion.
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- a small glass container holding writing ink; an ink-pot.
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- weariness from bodily or mental exertion; fatigue.
- great mental suffering or physical pain.
- physical or mental work, esp. of a hard or fatiguing kind; labour; toil.
- the state or condition of urgency or eagerness; hurry.