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- having or characterised by, moral virtue; righteous; virtuous.
- abiding by rules or codes; law-abiding.
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- that which is characterised by certain characters, (natural) properties, etc.
- a virtuous, righteous person.
- a kind-hearted, compassionate person.
- (dance.) any customary practice that the dancers abide by on the stage, as, pretending not to have heard co-dancer's soliloquy, using certain mannerisms, etc.
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- the top or end of a sacrificial post (to which the animal to be sacrificed is tied).
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- = ತರ್ಬು2.
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- consciousness - a) the state of being conscious; awareness of one's own feelings, what is happening around one, etc.
- the totality of one's thoughts, feelings, and impressions; conscious mind.
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- a deficiency in the quantity or amount needed or expected or the extent of this; shortage.
- a falling short of expectation in performing, accomplishing, etc.
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- = ತುರುವೆ2.
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- a sum of money levied or to be levied upon by government upon properties as buildings, land, etc.; tax.
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- moral or religious righteousness.
- moral standards.
- Yama, the divine law-giver.
- a religious discourse.
- an earning of religious merit (as by leading pure moral and religious life).
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- an ancient gold coin.