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- the large, evergreen tree Poeciloneuron indicum of Guttiferae family, with darkis red wood, used for building construction, making railway sleepers, electric poles, etc.
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- rapidity in moving, going, traveling, proceeding or performing; swiftness; speed.
- the quality or fact of being large, huge or great; largenes, hugeness or greatness.
- the state of having (something) in a large number, high degree or intensity, etc.
- the act or process or a manner of growing; development; gradual increase; growth.
- the condition or quality of being hard.
- skill; expertise; dexterity.
- ಬಲಿಕೆಯಾಗು balikeyāgu to become hard; 2. to become tight, not allowing extra room.
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- a girl or a young woman.
- a variety of cardamom plant.
- its small seed or capsule used as a spice.
- the more or less fine debris of rocks, consisting of small, loose grains; sand.
- the tree Garuga pinnata of Bursaraceae family.
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- = ಬಾಲಿಕೆ - 5.
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- = ಬಲಿಗೆ.
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- an instance of an ox getting delinked from the yoke (of a plough or cart) that is harnessed on to its neck.
- ಬಳಗ ಹಾಕು baḷaga hāku (an ox pulling a plough or drafting a cart) to delink the yoke from its neck.
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- the egret Egretta garzetta of Ciconliformes of Ardeidae family, with long, black bill and legs, and white or dull-white plumes, that lives by rivers, ponds, and in marshy areas.
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- the act of bending or dangling from one side anoher repeatedly.
- quivering, trembling as from fear.
- fear; panic.
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- = ಬಲ್ಲಗಿ.
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- (Noun)
- the large, evergreen tree Poeciloneuron indicum of Guttiferae family, with darkish red wood, used for building construction, making railway sleepers, electric poles, etc.