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- an oblong piece of unstitched cloth worn round the waist by men, to cover upto ankles.
- a cloth in general.
- a cloth-band worn round the waist to cover the privities.
- a sari (sire, a long unstitched cloth worn by women round the waist to cover the lower parts and the breast) of smaller breadth.
- a thick cloth-spread made by stitching or quilting several sheets of cloths together.
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- the quality of being brave or valiant; valour; courage.
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- a screen made by weaving thin strips of bamboo, used as a partition wall, screen, etc.
- a temporary shelter made using this supported on poles.
- a flat, coarse mat made of woven or plaited strips of bamboo, used for sitting on.
- a door made of the screen made by bamboo strips.
- a basket made of thin strips of bamboo.
- a colony of bees; a beehive.
- a flat, broad, metal plate used by soldiers, policemen to avoid blows or missiles; a shield.
- a temporary shed made using grass, hay, etc. for wayfarers.
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- an oblong piece of unstitched cloth worn round the waist by men, to cover upto ankles.
- a cloth in general.
- a cloth-band worn round the waist to cover upto the upper thighs.
- a sīre (sari, a long unstitched cloth worn by women round the waist to cover the lower parts and the breast) of smaller breadth.
- a thick cloth-spread made by stitching or quilting several sheets of cloths together.
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- a light cloth used as a veil.
- the entire horizontal portion between two successive roofs or the floor and the roof of a building; a floor.
- a lid or cover.
- a cage for confining birds or pyjrt animals.
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- = ತಟ್ಟು5.
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- a Jaina or Buddha mendicant wearing traditional rough, unsewn cloth.
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- land on either side and along a river; bank.
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- = ತಟ್ಟೆ.
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- a clapping with both the hands together.
- a kind of contagious, small pox characterised by red pustular eruptions on the skin.
- the act of touching or coming into physical contact.
- a wish; a desire.
- the act of anointing, smearing.
- (dance.) one of the ten kinds of rhythmic and measured movements of hands, legs, head, etc.