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- = ಪೀರು2.
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- the act of being scattered in disorderly or dishevelled manner.
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- the act of cutting, severing.
- that which is cut, severed, separated by cutting.
- ಪಱಿವಱಿಯಾಗು paṛivaṛiyāgu to be cut into small pieces; 2. to be defeated, destroyed or spoiled.
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- any material used for enhancing the beauty, as dress ornament, etc.
- joy; delight; happiness.
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- a percussion instrument consisting of a hollow hemisphere with a wide mouth on which a membrane stretched tightly, played by beating with the sticks; a kind of drum.
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- that which is condemnable, censurable.
- a condemnable, contemptible man.
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- a woman who indulges in sexual relations with several men for pleasure or money.
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- to spring, jump up.
- to rise or fly high into the air; to soar.
- to move or glide on currents of air.
- to go away; to depart.
- (a group of people, mob) to break up and move in different directions; to scatter; to disperse.
- to throb, palpitate rapidly.
- to be destroyed; to be demolished.
- to send out; to discharge; to emit.
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- an instance of jumping or leaping forward or down.
- the distance covered by such a movement.
- the act, manner of flying; flight.
- a kind of boat.
- an aircraft; an aeroplane.
- (dial.) a steep fall of water, as of a stream, from a height; a cascade; a waterfall.
- the act of throbbing (of the heart); throb.
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- = ಪಾಱಿ.
- lack of firmness; unsteadiness; inconsistency.
- illicit sexual relations one has with a person whom he or she is not married to; adultery.
- a man, who leads an unrestrained, sexually immoral life; a rake; a libertine.
- a weak or cowardly person.