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- the condition of being ruined, spoiled or desolated.
- a place, region or house that is in this condition.
- land that can be or is to be ploughed.
- that is not good or defective in quality.
- empty (as the stomach).
- an unused, open stretch of plain land.
- disgustingly offensive dirt, garbage, etc.; filth.
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- a forest; jungle; woods.
- a kind of wild plant.
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- (hist.) a unit of weight (equal to three tolas).
- a unit of time, equal to twenty four seconds.
- (hist.) a unit of capacity.
- the flesh of animals used as food; meant.
- any of several grasses.
- the creeper Trichosanthes cucumerina of Cucurbitaceae family.
- its gourd.
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- a baseless accusation or vilification.
- a driving out or away of a dog.
- that which is blamable, censurable.
- deep trouble or misery.
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- any undesired, uncultivated plant, esp. one growing in profusion so as to crowd out a desired crop; a weed.
- the second crop growing from the root after the crop is cut almost to the ground level.
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- a kind of good quality cloth.
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- a practice so long established that it has the force of law; a custom.
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- the part of the face between the eyebrows and the line where the hair normally begins; the forehead.
- the share of a plough; a ploughshare.
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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; equality.
- 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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- (only as the first word in a compound) old.