1. ಬ್ರಾತ

    ♪ brāta
      noun
    1. a large number of persons or things, esp. when gathered together or considered as a unit; a multitude.
  2. ಬ್ರತ

    ♪ brata
      noun
    1. any religious act or obligation enjoined by the gods; any meritorious act of devotion or austerity; a vow.
  3. ಭರತ

    ♪ bharata
      noun
    1. a man who performs dance, acts in stage plays, etc. a dancer or actor.
    2. a celebrated sage, who wrote a treatise on the art of dance and drama.
    3. the art of dance and drama.
    4. name of a mythological king who ruled the entire India.
    5. a brother of Rāma, one of the principal characters in Ramāyaṇa, the Indian epic.
    6. name of a sage, popularly known as Jaḍa Bharata.
    7. India, a country in South Asia.
    8. (Jain.) Bharata, son of the first religious teacher Vriṣabha and the first emperor.
  4. ಭೃತ

    ♪ bhřta
      adjective
    1. protected; guarded; saved.
    2. bearing; carrying.
    3. gained; acquired.
    4. filled; full of.
    5. hired; paid (as a servant).
  5. ಬರ್ದ

    ♪ barda
      noun
    1. a mentally matured, wise man.
  6. ಬರತ

    ♪ baraa
      adjective
    1. full; complete.
    2. in greater quantity, amount, measure, degree or number.
    3. entire; whole.
    4. strong; robust.
  7. ಭರ್ತ

    ♪ bharta
      noun
    1. a man as related to his wife; a husband.
    2. a master, ruler or guardian.
  8. ಭರ್ತ

    ♪ bharta
      adjective
    1. acting or dancing.
  9. ಭಾರತ

    ♪ bhārata
      noun
    1. the largest democratic nation in the world, spreading from the Himalayan mountains in the north to the Kanyākumāri in the south and from eastern border of Pakistan in the west to the western border of Bangla Desh in the east, which became independant on August 15, 1947.
    2. anything that belongs to India.
    3. one of the two great epics of India, popularly known as Mahābhārata, writen by Vēda Vyāsa originally in Samskřta, subsequently by others in other languages.
    4. the great war of Mahābharata, between Pānḍavas and Kauravas for eighteen days.
    5. Kurukṣētra, the battlefield of Mahābharata war.
    6. the treatise on the art of dance and drama written by the sage Bharata.
    7. a man who performs dance, acts in stage plays, etc. a dancer or actor.
    8. (Dvaita phil.) the Wind-God.
  10. ಬರತ

    ♪ barata
      noun
    1. a kind of dish made of crushed, roasted brinjals and mixed with curds.
  11. ಬರಾತ

    ♪ barāta
      noun
    1. a broad, circular plate having a slightly raised rim around.
  12. ಬರತ

    ♪ barata
      noun
    1. (rightly, ಭರತ) the periodic rise of the waters of the ocean, produced by the attraction of the moon and sun.
    2. the quality or state of being greater in measure, degree, number, etc.
    3. force or speed of movement; impetus; momentum; tempo.
    4. a filling in of vacant place, position, space, etc.
  13. ಬರಾತ

    ♪ barāta
      noun
    1. a demand or request made forcefully or authoritatively.
    2. a persistent demand for payment of money, esp. for payment of interest or repayment of loan.
  14. ಭರತ

    ♪ bharata
      noun
    1. = ಭರತಿ2.
  15. ಭೃತ

    ♪ bhřta
      noun
    1. a man appointed for menial or domestic work; a servant a mercenary.
    2. that which is significant, meaningful.
  16. ಬರ್ದೆ

    ♪ barde
      noun
    1. a woman who is mentally matured.
    2. a middle-aged woman.
    3. a woman in her old age.
    4. a woman who engages in sexual intercourse for money; a prostitute.
  17. ಬರ್ದು

    ♪ bardu
      noun
    1. cessation of life; death.
    2. heaven, where there is not death.
  18. ಬರ್ದು

    ♪ bardu
      noun
    1. skill; proficiency; expertise.
  19. ಬರದೆ

    ♪ parade
      noun
    1. the river Varadā, that originates in the district of Śivamogge, in Karnāṭaka.
  20. ಬಾರೆತ್ತು

    ♪ bārettu
      verb
    1. to strip of the skin (as a punishment).