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- low or deep in pitch.
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- a tone that is low or deep.
- solemnity or sedateness of the tone.
- mřdanga, a somewhat cylindrical percussion instrument, having longer diameter at the centre, having membrane spread tightly on both the sides, played by beating with the hand and fingers.
- a class of elephants.
- the octave just below the note C, in C major scale.
- in any classical musical instrument the string tuned to the lowest pitch.
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- (masc.) a learned person who can interprete the vedic hymns exactly.
- a man who supposedly cures diseases, phobia, etc. by reciting appropriate hymns.
- a man who practices sorcery; a black magician; a wizard; a sorcerer.
- (masc.) an experienced person in counsel.
- a member of a state cabinet, who is independently in charge of administration of a department; a minister.
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- 3 characterised by or proceeding from mental dullness; foolish; senseless; stupid.
- depressed below the surrounding surface or normal elevation.
- bent; curved; crooked.
- wide; broad; spreding over a wide area.
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- = ಮಂದ2 - 2 & 3.
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- a lazy, slothful, indolent woman.
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- the range of voice below the note C in the scale of C Major.
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- not quick in moving; slow.
- thick; dense.
- solid; strong.
- more than or above what is necessary, usual or specified.
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- name of a mythological mountain.
- Kailāsa, the abode of Śiva, in Himalayas.
- the abode of gods; the Heaven.
- the tree Erythrina variegata (var. orientalis) ( = E. indica var. albiflora) of Papilionaceae family; variegated Indian coral tree.
- the moderate-sized Evergreen tree Bauhinia malabarica of Caesalpiniaceae family; pink bauhinia.
- (arch.) a kind of chariot (as in some jain temples).
- a pearl chain consisting of eight or sixteen strings.
- (jain.) name of one of the mountains on which gods perform panca kalyāṇas (five kinds of consecrations) to a Tīrthankara, a spiritual teacher.
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- = ಮಂದಲಿಗೆ.