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- a village, town.
- a region or district.
- a shed or building where cattle are sheltered and fed; a cow-shed.
- a row of houses.
- an army or a division of an army.
- a temporary place where a military force has stayed or to be stayed; an army camp.
- a group of attendants or servants.
- a soldier.
- a place enclosed by a wall, fence, etc.
- an extension in town or city.
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- a area having hills and hillocks.
- (mus.) name of a Hindūstāni mode.
- (mus.) name of Karnāṭaka rāga (musical mode) derived from the main mode Mayāmāḷavagauḷa.
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- a kind of net used by animal pouhers.
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- a way of doing, being done or happening; mode of action, occurrence, etc.; manner.
- a practice so long established that it has the force of social or religious law; a custom.
- the obligation a servant owes to his master.
- the relation that exists between friends; friendship.
- the quality or state of being equal; edquality.
- the extent, dimensions, capacity, etc. of anything, esp. as determined by a standard.
- attractiveness; beauty.
- the quality of being proper, fitting or suitable; fitness; propriety.
- a thin sheet or layer; a membrane; a screen.
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- a kind of good quality cloth.
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- the large drape or hanging screen at the front of the stage, which is drawn up or aside to reveal the stage; a curtain.
- a closely woven, heavy cloth on which a painting is made; canvas.
- coloured cloth.
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- the movable structure fixed to the door-frame, window-frame, etc., usu. with hinges, for opening and closing entrance to a building, room, etc.; a door.
- the from of the door.
- a place for entering; door, gate, etc.; an entrance.
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- a flat piece of wood or similar material, often rectangular, for some special use; a board.
- a thin piece of slate or slatelike material, used as a tablet for writing on with chalk.
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- the under-shrub Plumbago zeylanica of Plumbaginaceae family; Ceylon lead wort.
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- a long, narrow cleft or crack in a rock or between two rocks.
- a piece of stone that is flat, broad and fairly thick; a slab of stone.
- a depression in the ground where water may get stagnated.