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- undaunted courage.
- the state or duties of a servant; service.
- a team of guards who are employed for giving personal protection for another person.
- the military force of a nation; an army.
- a servant.
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- soft and wet; boggy; marshy.
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- lacking a sense of shame; hameless; immodest.
- causing shame or disgrace; shameful; disgraceful.
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- forcible or passive resistance to lawful authority; mutiny.
- a concerted revolt against discipline or a superior officer; rebellion.
- an impediment; an obstacle.
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- the saccharine secretion of a plant, which attracts the insects or birds that pollinate the flower; nectar.
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- wet an slimy soil; mire.
- the matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid; lees; dregs; sediment.
- a liquid having the solid particles being disintegrated and evenlyand thickly distributed all over a liquid but not dissolved in it.
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- the state of being inulsted or derided; insult; derision.
- a deed, work or job by doing of which one becomes petty, contemptible.
- a false claim, show; insincere or dishonest behaviour for cheating others; pretentiousness.
- ಭಂಡಾಗು bhaṇdāgu to become shameless; to behave indecently or impudently; ಭಂಡುಮಾಡು bhaṇḍu māḍu to laugh at in contempt or scorn; to ridicule; to deride.
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- not proper and fitting; unseemly; morally offensive; obscene; indecent.
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- (dial.) a kind of cheap, cotton sari (sire, a garment worn by Indian women, consisting of a long piece of cotton or silk wrapped around the body with one end draped over the head or over one shoulder).
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- a binding agreement.
- a document of such a binding agreement signed by the all the parties concerned.
- a written document acknowledging the receipt of a debt.
- any strong, superior grade of paper used for wirting or typing documents on.