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- to destroy by fire; to burn.
- to be destroyed by fire; to be burnt.
- 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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- to beg cringingly or abjectly.
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- (math.) the symbol for the cardinal number two; 2.
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- to put in the ground and cover with earth or under the surface of water.
- to install or establish firmly at.
- to mingle; to become mixed with.
- to keep a person or thing bound (restraining the movement).
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- to find fault with angrily; to chide, reprimand using harsh wors; to scold.
- to affend by speaking contemptuously; to insult in a jeering manner.
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- the last part of the day; the period around sunset; evening.
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- hollow stalks or stems of paddy after threshing, used for fodder, for bedding, for making hats, etc.; straw.
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- a mode of addressing respectful persons.
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- (gen. pronounced with the vowel 'ಅ') the thirty eighth letter of Kannaḍa alphabet and the twenty fourth consonant.
- any of the self-luminous celestial body; a star.
- the planet Venus.
- brightness; radiance; brilliance; lustre.
- a perception that represents what is perceived in a way different from the way it is in reality; illusion or an instance of this.
- the state of being similar; likeness; resemblance; similarity.
- (math.) a symbol for the number four.
- (math.) a symbol for the number twenty seven.
- (pros.) a group consisting of one long syllablic instant followed by two short ones (-uu); dactylus.
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- an unpleasant often strong emotion caused by anticipation or awareness of danger.
- an instance of this emotion; fear; dread.