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- = ಮರೇ.
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- (Noun)
- the tree Melanorrhoea usitata of Anacardiaceae family; black varnish tree.
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- (Verb)
- to cease or fail to remember; to be unable to recall;
- to become unaware of one's surropundings.
- to become negligent; to fail to be careful.
- to be engrossed or absorbed in.
- to temporarily lose consciousness; to become unconscious.
- to give up (something) completely or forever.
- to pay little or no attention to; to disregard; to neglect.
- to forgive; to pardon.
- to go out of sight; to disappear.
- to keep (something) out of another's or others sight; to hide.
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- the tree Sterculia foetida of Sterculiaceae family.
- its nut.
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- to bend the fingers inwards with some force, as to produce sharp, cracking noise; to crack one's fingers.
- to curse by cracking one's fingers.
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- = ಬೆಳವು2.
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- a kind of tree.
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- (fig.) thickly populated, situated, etc.
- harsh; hard; rough.
- big; large; huge.
- (fig.) not interesting; boring; dull.
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- a plant having a strong, thick, woody main stem or trunk ordinarily growing to a considerable height, and usu. developing branches at some distance from the ground; a tree.
- a trunk of a tree either or not cut and prepared, useful in building houses, ships, etc.; wood; lumber or timber.
- ಮರಮಟ್ಟು maramaṭṭu (pl.) trees, shrubs, and other plants; ಮರ ಹೊಡೆ mara hoḍe to draw a heave, long wood on ploughed area to level the ground; ಮರನ ಬಿಟ್ಟಿ marana biṭṭi a kind of arch. tax; ಮರದಧೂಪ marada dhūpa the tree Vateria indica ( = V. malabarica) of Dipterocarpaceae family; white dammar; ಮರಮುಂಡು mara muṇḍu = ಮರಮಟ್ಟು; ಮರದ ಜಡೆ marada jaḍe a root like extension that grows from the branch of a tree (as banyan), take root in the ground, later becomes an additional trunk; an aerial root; ಮರಗುಜ್ಜು mara gujju (fig.) the fact of being very short (in height); dwarfishness; ಮರನಾಗು maranāgu to become numb; to be temporarily deprived of sensation.
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- a kind of apparatus, made by interweaving strips of bamboo or made of metal, plastic, etc. for winnowing; a winnow.