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- the amount of money expended; expense; expenditure.
- something that is given as a gift, donation.
- complete destruction.
- (math.) what is left undivided when one number is divided by another that is not one of its factors; remainder.
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- to destroy or by fire; to burn.
- to be destroyed by fire; to be burned.
- to be cooked well (as by boiling, baking, frying, etc.).
- to be in agony; to undergo great mental pain; to feel anguish.
- to be ruined, destroyed completely.
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- the last part of the day; the period around sunset; evening.
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- fear; fright; panic.
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- to find fault with angrily; to chide, reprimand using harsh words; to scold.
- to affend by speaking contemptuously; to insult in a jeering manner.
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- = ಬಾಯಿ.
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- the opening through which an animal takes in food; the mouth.
- the opening of a vessel, bag, etc. which occasionally can be closed with a lid, zip, etc. or closed by tying.
- the opening of a pipe, duct, passage through which something can be filled or drained out.
- the part of a percussion instrument, on which a membrane is tightly stretched.
- the opening of a wound.
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- a respectful suffix added to womeṇs names.
- a term used to address a woman, esp. the head of a household or institution.
- a woman (in gen.).
- a prostitute; a harlot.
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- (one's liking for taste or ability to taste) to be lost temporarily (from sickness).
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- to shout; to shout down.