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- a shape that is not straight; a crooked form.
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- to cause to cut, sever.
- to cause to break or cause to be broken.
- to spoil; to ruin.
- to exchange for something else (as bill of exchange for cash or a currency note of higher denomination for notes or coins of smaller denominations).
- to covert by lequefying a gold, silver ornament or article in to mere gold, silver mass.
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- to cause to lose memory of.
- to keep (something) from the sight of others.
- to cause to lose consciousness; to render unconscious.
- to make appear, sound, etc. different from usual so as to be unrecognisable; to disguise.
- to avoid (oneself) being seen.
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- the act, quality, tendency or an instance of forbearing, toleratingor enduring; toleration; forbearance; endurance.
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- a man who habitually endures, forbears or tolerates (something).
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- to cause to lose memory of.
- to keep (something) from the sight of others.
- to cause to lose consciousness; to render unconscious.
- to make appear or sound different from usual so as to be unrecognisable; to disguise.
- to avoid (oneself) being seen.
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- an ace of deceiving; deception; fraud.
- a hunting of an animal from behind or not being seen by it.
- a hiding place for game, as a thicket, underbrush, etc.; a cover.
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- to cause to lose memory of.
- to keep (something) from the sight of others.
- to cause to lose consciousness; to render unconscious.
- to make appear, sound, etc. different from usual so as to be unrecognisable; to disguise.
- to avoid (oneself) being seen.
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- (a respectable term used in addressing, esp.in plays) 'siṛ, 'gentlemaṇ.
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- to cause to sell.
- to change (in form or nature); to transform.