1. ಮೇಳೆ

    ♪ mēḷe
      noun
    1. the respiratory tract or oesophagus; the wind-pipe or food-tube.
  2. ಮೆಳೆ

    ♪ meḷe
      noun
    1. a wide extent of level country; a plain land.
    2. a field wehre salt is made from sea-water.
    3. a heap of salt.
  3. ಮೆಳೆ

    ♪ meḷe
      noun
    1. a shrubby growth of plants.
  4. ಮಳ

    ♪ maḷa
      noun
    1. dirt; filth; dust; impurity.
    2. any of the bodily excretions as faeces, sweat, phlegm, etc.
    3. the red or orange coating that forms on the surface of iron when exposed to air and moisture; rust.
    4. 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.
    5. any flaw, defect or shortcoming; a blemish.
    6. that which is unfit for religious purpose.
    7. a hole or cavity in a diamond, considered as a defect.
    8. any of the three humours of the body, wind, bile or phlegm.
    9. that which corrupts the soul and keep it in ignorance.
  5. ಮಾಳ

    ♪ māḷa
      noun
    1. an open field.
    2. an extent of land elevated well above the lands surrounding it; a mound.
    3. a wood by the side of a village.
    4. the act or an instance of cheating.
  6. ಮಾಳ

    ♪ māḷa
      noun
    1. a wide extent of level country; a plain land.
    2. a field wehre salt is made from sea-water.
    3. a heap of salt.
  7. ಮಾಳ

    ♪ māḷa
      noun
    1. a male cat; (2) (fig.) a big, slow, fat person; a lubber.
  8. ಮಾಳ

    ♪ māḷa
      noun
    1. = ಮಾಹಳ.
  9. ಮಳ್ಳ

    ♪ maḷḷa
      noun
    1. a hallucinated man.
    2. a mad fellow.
    3. a foolish, stupid fellow.
    4. a man who is under a spell.
    5. a man who is fascinated or is charmed.
  10. ಮಳ್ಳ

    ♪ maḷḷa
      adjective
    1. lacking good sense; lacking normal intelligence; foolish; stupid.
  11. ಮಿಳ್ಳಿ

    ♪ miḷḷi
      noun
    1. = ಮಿಳ್ಳೆ.
  12. ಮಳೆ

    ♪ maḷe
      noun
    1. the continuous fall of water drops from the clouds; rain.
  13. ಮಾಳಿ

    ♪ māḷi
      noun
    1. a man decked with a garland.
    2. a temple servant who collects or brings flowers for adorning the idol of the deity.
    3. a class of such servants.
    4. a man whose occupation is making and tending gardens; a gardener.
  14. ಮಾಳಿ

    ♪ māḷi
      noun
    1. a woman unfit for having sexual intercourse with.
  15. ಮಿಳ್

    ♪ miḷ
      verb
    1. to move slightly.
    2. to become distributed or widespread; to spread.
  16. ಮಳ್ಳಿ

    ♪ maḷḷi
      noun
    1. a kind of aquatic animal.
    2. a gross-hopperlike insect.
  17. ಮಾಳೆ

    ♪ māḷe
      noun
    1. a string or garland of flower.
    2. a string of beads, jewels, etc. or a chain of gold, etc. worn around the neck; a necklace.
    3. a number of people or things arranged so as to form a line; a row.
    4. a large number of people, animals or things gathered at a place; a multitude.
    5. a particular clan among Tuḷu people.
  18. ಮಿಳಿ

    ♪ miḷi
      noun
    1. a cord made by interweaving thin leather straps.
    2. a strong, thick line or cord, commonly one composed of twisted or braided strands of hemp, flax or the like or thin swires; a rope.
    3. a flat, long leather strap used to bind around the waist of an elephant or horse.
    4. a metal chain.
    5. a narrow leather strap, fastened to each end of the bit in the mouth of a horse, by which the rider controls it; reins.
    6. a arch.tax levied on leather straps and cords.
    7. the large plant Colocasia esculenta ( = C. antiquorum, = Arum colocasia) of Araceae family.
    8. a structure of a literary work constructed by interweaving different thoughts, sentiments, etc.
  19. ಮಾಳೆ

    ♪ māḷe
      noun
    1. = ಮಾಳ2.
  20. ಮಳ್ಳಿ

    ♪ maḷḷi
      noun
    1. a hallucinated woman.
    2. a mad woman.
    3. a foolish, stupid woman.
    4. a woman who is under a spell.
    5. a kind of plant, a preparation made from which is supposed to deprive a person of his or her judgement and normal thinking power, if consumed.
    6. a woman who is fascinated or charmed by.
    7. a woman pretending foolishness.