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- great luster or brightness; brilliance; splendour.
- the light of the sun; sunlight.
- the act or an instance of appearing; appearance.
- widespread reputation; renown; fame.
- the state or quality of being equal; correspondence in quantity, degree, value, rank or ability; equality.
- an open field.
- a main division of a book; a chapter.
- the fact or state of knowing; the perception of fact or truth; clear and certain mental apprehension; knowledge.
- any of various alloys consisting essentially of copper and tin; bronze.
- (dance.) an instance of speaking revealing one's thoughts to the audiance and other characters on the stage or to oneself.
- (jain.) knowledge of external objects.
- the extraordinary feature, condition or power of the Supreme Being.
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- shining; bright; brilliant.
- that can be seen; perceptible by the eye; visible.
- not faint or blurred; easily seen or heard; sharply defined; distinct; clear.
- famous; favourably known by many.
- made publicly known; announced; published.
- blown; expanded.
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- a critical or methodical looking at or into to find out the facts, condition, etc. of; investigation; inspection; scrutinisation; the process itself; examination.
- a careful testing by questioning to find out the knowledge, skill, qualifications, etc. of (a student, witness, job applicant, etc.); the process involved in this; examination.
- the act or process of deciding the nature of a diseased condition by examination of the symptoms; medical diagnosis.
- (gen.) a careful examination and analysis of the facts in an attempt to understand or explain something;
- ಪರೀಕ್ಷೆ ಮಾಡಿಸು parīkṣe māḍisu to cause to test, examine; 2. to get (oneself or another) diagnosed medically; ಪರೀಕ್ಷೆ ಮಾಡು parīkṣe māḍu to test; to check; 2. to conduct an examination (as in a school); 3. to make a diagnosis of (a disease); to diagnose.
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- not seen; that cannot be seen or perceived; imperceptible; invisible.
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- the quality or fact of being invisible or beyond the power of sight; invisibility.
- that which cannot be seen.
- end of life; death.
- the condition of being secret or concealed; secrecy.
- (jain.) knowledge derived through the mind and sensual organs.
- (Viśiṣṭādvaita phil.) knowledge that cannot be perceived through sensual organs.
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- the act of seeing; vision.
- a display, exhibition.
- the ability to learn or understand from experience; ability to acquire and retain knowledge; mental ability; intelligence.
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- a roaring sound.
- indecent word or speech.
- the sound of thunder.
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- the quality or fact of being invisible or beyond the power of sight; invisibility.
- that which cannot be seen.
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- to treat with disregard; to look down upon in contempt.
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- to look at or into critically or methodically in order to find out the facts, condition, etc. of; to examine; to test.
- to employ one's mind rationally and objectively in evaluating or dealing with a given situation; to think.
- to see, watch carefully or with attention.
- to remove impurities, dirt, unwanted adultrants, etc.; to clean.