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- a celestialof hot gases that radiates energy derived from thermonuclearreactions in the interior; a star.
- the fact of (something) glowing.
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- any of various mostly cold-blooded aquaticusu. having scales and breathing through gills; a fish.
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- a big sea-fish, Manto birostris, growing to a length of 8 ft. length and 15 to 16 ft. wide when fins are opened, and has two long, pointed teeth, one each on either side of the corners of the mouth.
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- a big sea-fish, Manto birostris, that grows upto 8 ft length and 15 to 16 ft. wide (when fins are opened), and has two long, pointed teeth, one each on either side of the corners of the mouth.
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- = ಮಣಿಯ.
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- to bend; to turn inward or backward, from a straight line.
- to bend the body in respect, worship, etc.; to bow.
- to fall down, losing the bodily strength all of a sudden; to collapse.
- to submit; to give way to; to succumb.
- to become afraid of; to fear.
- to force (something) into a curved or crooked form; to bend.
- to give assent to; to agree to; to accede.
- to come to the surface; to come forth into view; to emerge.
- ಮಣಿದಾಡು maṇidāḍu to bow in reverence; ಮಣಿಬಲ್ಲತನ maṇi ballatana the quality of mixing freely, friendly, and perfectly with another or others.
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- a unit of mass in the erstwhile system, equal usu. to forty seers.
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- = ಮಣ್ಣು.
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- the loose, granular, soft part of land; soil; earth.
- a farming region;land.
- ground considered as property; estate; land.
- powdery earth fine enough to be easily suspended in air; dust.
- (fig.) that which is worldly and not lasting; any short-lived thing.
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- a rectangular or square wooden plank with legs, for sitting on.
- a square board with squares of two alternating colours used to play chess on or a rectangular plank having two rows of seven hollows to play usu. with tamarind seeds.
- ಮಣೆಹಾಕು maṇe hāku to place a seat before another to sit on. 2. (fig.) to give undue preference, respect, to; to be favourably biased towards.