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- = ಮೂಷಕ.
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- any of numerous dipterous insects of the family Culicidae, the females of which suck the blood of animals and humans, some species transmitting certain diseases, as malaria and yellow fever; a mossquito.
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- the property of a moreadequate quantity or supply; abundance; copiousness.
- force or speed; great energy or vehemence of activity.
- a deep prolonged loud noise; roar.
- extreme degree of anything; the quality of being intense.
- a lively interest or strong eagerness; enthusiasm; zeal.
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- = ಮಶಕ.
- any of various plant diseases, esp. of cereal grasses, characterised by the appearance of masses of black spores which usu. break up into a fine powder; smut disease.
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- = ಮಸಕ1.
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- lack of brightness, lustre; dullness.
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- a man whose profession is to sharpen the weapons, as sword, arrows, etc.; a whetter.
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- to become intense or more intense; to be intensified.
- to spread (onself) or diffuse through; to pervade throughout or all over.
- to reveal its presence or make an appearance; to manifest; to appear.
- to become forceful; to gain more momentum.
- to be characterised by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation.
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- = ಮಸಕ2.
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- lack of brightness, lustre; dullness.