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- = ಪಸಿವು.
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- (the stomach) to have the discomfort, pain or weakness caused by a need for food; to need food; to become hungry.
- to fast for a religious purpose.
- (fig.) to have in intense and prolonged desire.
- (fig.) to have greed, covetousness.
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- anything that is green, new or fresh.
- the quality or state of being wet, moistened, soaked in water, etc.; wetness; dampness.
- a seed of a plant that is not yet ripened.
- the green colour.
- the quality of being raw, not cooked, baked, dried, etc.; rawness.
- lack of emotional maturity, sense of responsibility, refinement, etc.
- the quality of being oily; oiliness.
- that part which forms the core, essence of a thing.
- ಪಸಿಯಡಕೆ pasiyaḍake areca nut that is not cooked or dried; ಪಸಿಯ ಬಿಸಿಲ್ pasiya bisil the sunlight in the early hours of the day (which is not scartching).
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- = ಪಾಸೆ2.
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- (Noun)
- = ಪಾಸೆ1.
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- Yama or Varuṇa who holds a length of rope (with a noose at one end).
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- the death sentence by hanging.
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- to divide (a whole) into parts, groups, etc.
- (math.) to divide a quantity by another quantity.
- to distribute among.
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- a decorated seat, usu. a long, rectangular plank with short legs, for seating the man and woman who are getting married to each other; a wedding seat.
- any thing that is unfolded and spread on the floor, as a mat.
- ornamental lines and figures drawn on the floor, wall, with powders of various colours, esp. in front of the house, idol, etc.
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- a beautiful, charming, attractive thing.
- a pure, clean thing.
- that which is good, better or appropriate.
- a variety of good quality arecanut.
- the quality or condition of being clean, pure; cleanliness; purity.
- the state of doing well esp. in respect to good fortune, happiness, well-being or prosperity; welfare.
- the quality of being appropriate, suitable, fitting, etc.; appropriateness; propriety.