1. ಪ್ರಚಾರ

    ♪ pracāra
      noun
    1. the quality of fact of being everywhere or almost at all places.
    2. a proclaiming or being proclaimed in public; proclamation.
    3. general acceptance; vogue.
    4. a continual passing from hand to hand, as of a medium of exchange; circulation; currency.
    5. a long-established custom or practice that has the effect of an unwritten law; tradition.
    6. the way a person behaves or acts; conduct; manners; behaviour.
    7. the act or an instance of walking, roaming; a wandering.
    8. that what is canvassed; the act of canvassing.
    9. a spreading, as of ideas, customs, religious tenets, etc.; propagation.
    10. the ideas, customs, etc. which are so spread.
  2. ಪ್ರಚರ

    ♪ pracara
      noun
    1. the act of going; departure.
    2. a living being (as dif. from non-living beings).
    3. the act or practice of observing or keeping, a law, duty, custom, rule, etc.
    4. a way, path, course.
  3. ಪರಿಚಾರ

    ♪ paricāra
      noun
    1. = ಪರಿಚಾರಕ.
  4. ಪರಿಚರ

    ♪ paricara
      noun
    1. = ಪರಿಚಾರಕ - 3.
    2. a moving, wandering about.
    3. a man engaged to guard another; a body-guard.
    4. a man patrolling (an army camp).
  5. ಪ್ರಚುರ

    ♪ pracura
      adjective
    1. being too much or too great; large in number, quantity, degree, extent, etc.
    2. having a widespread favourable reputation; renowned; celebrated; famous.
  6. ಪ್ರಚುರ

    ♪ pracura
      noun
    1. the quality or condition of being plenty; plentifulness; abundance.
    2. the quality of being intense; intensity - as a) extreme degree of anything; b) great energy or vehemence of emotion, thought or activity.
    3. the quality or fact of being accepted or being in use. practice widely at present.
    4. a thief; a burglar.
  7. ಪ್ರಾಚೀರ

    ♪ prācīra
      noun
    1. a wall surrounding a building.