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- a relatively huge building, as a palace.
- a sub-division of a tāluka.
- a sum of money demanded by a government for its support or for specific facilities or services, levied upon incomes, property, sales, etc.; tax.
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- merchandise; goods; commodity.
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- to change one's perpendicular position and lean or incline on; to slant.
- to hang loosely from above.
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- the condition of being slant, oblique; obliqueness.
- the condition of being squinted.
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- that which is pure and genuine.
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- to behave insolently, impudently; to be haughty.
- to resist defiantly.
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- dirt; filth; dust; impurity.
- any of the bodily excretions as faeces, sweat, phlegm, etc.
- the red or orange coating that forms on the surface of iron when exposed to air and moisture; rust.
- an offence against god; any act regarded as such a transgression, esp. a willful or deliberate violation of some religious or moral principle; a sin.
- any flaw, defect or shortcoming; a blemish.
- that which is unfit for religious purpose.
- a hole or cavity in a diamond, considered as a defect.
- any of the three humours of the body, wind, bile or phlegm.
- that which corrupts the soul and keep in ignorance.
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- a thin, soft muslin.
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- a man who wrestles; a wrestler.
- a physically strong man.
- an able, efficient man.
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- having necessary power, skill; able; efficient.