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- a drinking vessel; a cup.
- any solid substance reduced to a state of fine, loose particles by crushing, grinding, disintegration, etc.; powder.
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- a regular and repeated circuit of (an area, town, camp, etc.) in guarding; a patrolling.
- he who patrols; a watchman; a guard.
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- a kind of plant.
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- a number of objects arranged in a line; a row.
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- either of the two beams of a bullock-cart, fixed parellel to and on either side of the main beam, to which side pegs are fixed.
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- a woman who indulges in extra marital sexual relations.
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- the act of moving, walking, etc.
- a running; a moving rapidly.
- a flowing in stream; a current or flow of water or other liquid.
- a unit of linear measure.
- a way, path or channel of movement.
- a way or manner in which something is done, is usu. done or is to be done.
- manner or state of being; condition.
- a large organised body of soldiers; an army.
- a main division of a book; a chapter.
- an amount or quantity greater than is necessary, desirable, usable, etc.; too much; excess; the normal normal where wild animals come and where they are hunted or trapped.
- a carrier of messages; a messenger; a courier.
- a narrow channel along the side of a road or street, to carry off water; a gutter.
- a depression in the ground, as a pot-hole on a road, where water gets stagnated.
- a row of houses.
- the space, amount or degree to which a thing extends.
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- to move; to go.
- to go by moving the legs rapidly, faster than in walking; to run.
- to flow (as a liquid).
- to wander; to walk around, to move about.
- to go back or backward; to withdraw in the face of opposition; to retreat.
- to leve; to depart.
- (one's sight, attention) to fall on.
- to come to occupy a wide or wider area; to spread oneself.
- to break up and scatter in all directions; to spread about; to distribute widely.
- to go out of sight.
- to be removed.
- to put an end to (grief, distress, etc. of another).
- to be finished; to come to an end.
- (a meeting, assembly) to be concluded.
- to leave or abandon.
- to become unstable; to be unsteady.
- (a work) to be carried on further satisfactorily.
- to be relieved from the burden or responsibility of a debt.
- to putforth young leaves and tendrils (as a vine).
- to attack; to assault.
- to become possible.
- to move forward on one's body (as a snake).
- to be decided; to be resolved.
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- to cut; to sever; to break.
- to be cut, severed or broken.
- to pluck out (something) using force.
- to be separated from.
- to remove or destroy (an evil, bad element, annoying person, etc.).
- to be destroyed.
- to be finished, closed.
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- the fact of being situated at a distance (not proximately); remoteness.
- the quality of opposing, contending, hating, withstanding, etc.
- the fact of being before.
- the time yet to come; future time.
- a thing that is different from the one under consideration or reference.
- an outsider; an alien.
- an excellent thing.
- an excellent man.
- the Supreme Being.
- the everlasting beatitude; emancipation; deliverance of the soul.
- the region or world, as heaven, where the soul goes after departing from this world.
- a foe; an enemy; an adversary.
- the bank on the other side of a river.