1. ಪೊತ್ಥ

    ♪ pottha
      noun
    1. = ಪೊತ್ತ.
  2. ಪದಾತ

    ♪ padāta
      noun
    1. = ಪದಾತಿ.
  3. ಪಾದಾತ

    ♪ pādāta
      noun
    1. = ಪಾದಾತಿ.
  4. ಪತಿತೆ

    ♪ patite
      noun
    1. a morally corrupt, unchaste woman.
  5. ಪದಾತಿ

    ♪ padāti
      noun
    1. a soldier who moves and fights largely on foot; infantryman; a foot-soldier.
    2. a man who walks (regularly or continuously).
    3. foot soldiers collectively; a branch of an army consisting of soldiers trained and equipped to fight on foot; infantry.
  6. ಪಾತಿತ

    ♪ pātita
      adjective
    1. caused to fall.
  7. ಪಾಥೋದ

    ♪ pāthōda
      noun
    1. that which gives water; a cloud.
    2. the grass Cyperus rotundus ( = C. hexastachyus) of Cyperaceae family; sedge.
  8. ಪಾಥೋದಿ

    ♪ pāthōdi
      noun
    1. the continuous body of salt water covering the greater part of the earth's surface; the ocean.
  9. ಪಾದಾತಿ

    ♪ pādāti
      noun
    1. a branch of an army composed of soldiers trained, armed, and equipped to fight on foot; infantry.
    2. a soldier beloinging to this.
  10. ಪಿತ್ಥ

    ♪ pittha
      noun
    1. = ಪಿತ್ತ.
  11. ಪೂತತೆ

    ♪ pūtate
      noun
    1. the quality or state of being religiously, spiritually pure.
  12. ಪತಿತ

    ♪ ptita
      adjective
    1. fallen down.
    2. defeated; subjugated.
    3. fallen away from a moral standard; morally slipped.
    4. holding one's religion or religious practices in disrespect.
    5. wishing evil or causing harm to others; malevolent; cruel.
  13. ಪತಿತ

    ♪ patita
      noun
    1. he who or that which is fallen down from a higher position.
    2. a man who has slipped morally; a depraved, degenerated man.
    3. a malevolent, cruel or wicked man.
    4. that which has jumped, leaped up or forward.
    5. (dance.) a lowering of the eyebrows.
    6. (dance.) a particular manner of moving or placing the heel.
    7. (dance.) a dropping down of fingers or turning the palm making the tips of the fingers point toward the ground.
    8. (arith.) in subtraction, the quantity from which another quantity is deducted.