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- (Noun)
- complete trust; faith; belief.
- fondness; tender affection.
- a strong wish or craving; a desire.
- an irrepressible yearning; the condition of being addicted (to a habit) or of being an addict.
- (fig.) a lack of trust, of faith or of confidence; distrust.
- suppressed anger or hatred.
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- (Verb)
- to have trust, confidence or rely on; to have faith.
- to have a liking for; to be fond of; to like.
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- = ನಾಚು2.
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- to be modest; to feel shy.
- to have a feeling of shame because something bad, wrong or foolish was done; to feel humiliated; to be ashamed.
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- a playful or lively movement; frisk.
- rhythmic movement of the body and feet ordinarily to music; dancing; dance.
- a kind of dance-drama.
- ನಾಚು ಮಾಡು nācu māḍu to move in a playful, lively manner; to frisk; 2. to move the body and feet in rhythm, to music or rhythmic beats; ನಾಚು ರಂಗು nācu rangu a merrying, laughing, and having fun; conviviality; festivity; merry-making; 2. a dancing in group; group-dance.
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- a day (as the one following or preceding another day); the routine or ordinary day.
- ನಿಚ್ಚಕ್ಕೆ ಬರು niccakke baru to come everyday (or regularly) for.
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- = ನಿಚ್ಚಂ.
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- being for ever.
- recurring everyday or regularly.
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- that which is lasting for ever; an everlasting or eternal.
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- being, lying at a low or lower place, stratum.
- undersized; dwarf.
- (mus.) of, for or having the range of a bass.
- base; mean; contemptible.
- cruel; wicked.
- of little or no importance; unimportant; of no avail.