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- easily bent or twisted; flexible; pliant; soft; supple.
- not hard for its kind; not as hard as is normal, desirable, etc.
- smooth or fine to the touch; not rough, harsh or coarse.
- mild, gentle.
- weak or delicate; not strong or vigorous.
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- to cover or coat with soft, adhesive matter, as plaster or mud; to daub.
- to fill (a space) beyond normal capacity by pressing or squeezing; to cram.
- to stick to; to adhere to; to cling to.
- to construct; to build.
- (an arrow, dagger, sword, etc.) to pass through; to go into to pierce.
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- to cause to become wet; to soak (something) in water or other liquid.
- to rub or daub with anything greasy or sticky; to smear.
- to scatter in small drops or particles; to sprinkle.
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- an intoxicated, inebriated man.
- a man who is vehemently incensed.
- the thorny plant Datura stramonium of Solanaceae family.
- (pros.) a metrical verse, having ten syllables in each of the four lines, arranged in three groups followed by a long unit (---, -uu, uu-, -).
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- the larges-ized tree Terminalia arjuna ( = T. Glabra) of Combretaceae family.
- another tree Terminalia crenulata of the same family.
- another tree Terminalia tomentosa ( =T. alata) of the same family.
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- the mind as the faculty of perception, understanding, etc.
- the act of using the will; exercise of the will as in deciding what to do; volition.
- notion, thought, opinion or intention, as the result of deliberation of the mind.
- (rhet.) one of the minor sentiments in dramatics.
- name of one of the twelve petals of the mystical lotus flower in the centre of the body.
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- (used to join elements of equal grammatical value) also; in addition; moreover; as well as; and.
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- stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol); intoxicated; drunk; inebriated.
- sexually aroused; excited by a strong sexual desire.
- lost in joy.
- vehemently incensed; very angry; filled wirh wrath; wrathful.
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- an intoxicated, inebriated woman.
- a woman who is vehemently incensed.