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- any vessel of considerable size (larger than a boat), propelled by sails or powered by an engine, navigating deep water; a ship.
- a place where one normally lives in.
- a place or region that is richer or more comfortable to live in than other places or regions.
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- the movable structure fixed to the door-frame, window-frame, etc., usu. with hinges, for opening or closing entrance to a building, room, etc. or to allow air, light to enter or avoid them from doing so; a door.
- an opening caused by or as if by splitting; a cleft; a fissure; a rift.
- a piece of a plantain leaf.
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- a piece of torn cloth.
- an ablong cloth worn by men in single fold, to cover their body from navel to feet.
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- to prepare a horse by putting the saddle on, for riding.
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- an acute, infectious disease charcterised by profuse diarrhea, vomiting cramps, dehydration, etc., caused by the bacteria Vibrio cholerae.
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- = ಪಟಕ3.
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- an extent of cotton cloth.
- a place where tents or temporary buildings are raised for a brief stay; a camp.
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- = ಪಟಕ3.
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- = ಪಟಕ3.
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- a paper or cardboard cylinder filled with an explosive and having a fuse, for discharging, to make a noise, as during a celebration, festivals, etc.; a firecracker.