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- without juice; sapless; withered.
- lacking vigour, essence; weak.
- without taste or flavour; flat.
- not exciting or interesting; dull; lifeless; insipid.
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- the quality of not having juice; saplessness; witheredness.
- lack or vigour, essence; weakness.
- the quality of being tasteless; tastelessness.
- the quality of not exciting or interesting; dullness; lifelessness; insipidity.
- a man who cannot appreciate or enjoy arts, music, etc.
- (poet.) absence of sentiments that would appeal to the emotions in a literary work or music (considered as a fault).
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- relinquishing; sacrificing, renunciative or renunciatory.
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- the act of casting off or disowning; repudiation.
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- the quality or condition of being uninteresting, boring, dull; dullness; jejuneness; insipidity.
- that which is of no importance or of low worth.
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- not interesting; boring; dull; not exciting; lifeless; insipid; jejune.
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- = ನಿರಾಶೆ.
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- to put, keep or place in a particular place, position, condition, etc.
- to set up; to establish.
- to make (something) stable; to stabilise.
- to cause to stand.
- to oppose; to stand against; to prevent from moving or going ahead.
- to make, construct; to build.
- to attach or fasten with or as with a hook.
- to press a pointed instrument, weapon, etc. into the the surface of; to pierce.
- to hold a jaina mendicant for offering him food.
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- = ನಿರೀಶ್ವರ - 2.
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- a plough that does not have the beam (as an iron one).