1. ಬಿಳುವ

    ♪ biḷuva
      noun
    1. a variety of jackfruit tree.
    2. its fruit.
  2. ಬಳವಿ

    ♪ baḷavi
      noun
    1. a developing or being developed; the fact or an instance of developing.
    2. range or limits of anythig; scope; coverage; extent.
    3. an act of attacking with violence or weapons; an attack.
  3. ಬಾಳುವೆ

    ♪ bāḷuve
      noun
    1. = ಬಾಳು2 - 1 & 3.
    2. the duration of one's life; life-time.
    3. progress; development; prosperity.
  4. ಬಾಳ್ವೆ

    ♪ bāḷve
      noun
    1. = ಬಾಳುವೆ.
  5. ಬೆಳವ

    ♪ beḷava
      noun
    1. = ಬೆಳುವ1.
  6. ಬೆಳವ

    ♪ beḷava
      noun
    1. = ಬೆಳುವ2.
  7. ಬೆಳವು

    ♪ beḷavu
      noun
    1. = ಬೆಳವಣಿಗೆ - 1 & 4.
  8. ಬೆಳವು

    ♪ beḷavu
      noun
    1. the tree Aegle marmelos of Rutaceae family; stone apple tree.
  9. ಬೆಳುವ

    ♪ beḷuva
      noun
    1. the forest-dwelling pigeon, Columba livia; wild-pigeon; rock pigeon; rock dove.
  10. ಬೆಳುವ

    ♪ beḷuva
      noun
    1. the tree Vateria india ( = V. Malabarica) of Dipterocarpaceae family; Indian copal tree.
  11. ಬೆಳುವೆ

    ♪ beḷuve
      noun
    1. an act, behaviour or speech that is deliberately insincere, deceptive or misleading act.
    2. something, as a word, formula, ash, amulet, talisman, etc., used to subjugate another to oneself or to deceive.
    3. lack of judgement, normal wit, etc.; stupidity; absurdity.
    4. the act or an instance of cheating, deceiving; deception.
    5. deprivation of consciousness.
    6. distress or uneasiness of mind caused by fear of danger or misfortune.
    7. the act of causing pain or distress; affliction.
  12. ಬೇಳುವೆ

    ♪ bēḷuve
      noun
    1. = ಬೇಳ್ವೆ1.
  13. ಬೇಳುವೆ

    ♪ bēḷuve
      noun
    1. = ಬೇಳ್ವೆ2.
  14. ಬೇಳ್ವೆ

    ♪ bēḷve
      noun
    1. a religious sacrifice.
    2. an offering of the life of a person or animal or something, in propitiation to a deity, in a religious sacrifice.
  15. ಬೇಳ್ವೆ

    ♪ bēḷve
      noun
    1. an act, behaviour or speech that is deliberately insincere, deceptive or misleading act.
    2. something, as a word, formula, ash, amulet, talisman, etc., used to subjugate another to oneself or to deceive.
    3. lack of judgement, normal wit, etc.; stupidity; absurdity.
    4. the act or an instance of cheating, deceiving; deception.
    5. deprivation of consciousness.
    6. distress or uneasiness of mind caused by fear of danger or misfortune.
    7. the act of causing pain or distress; affliction.