1. ರಾಟಿ

    ♪ rāṭi
      noun
    1. a tormenting, troubling repeatedly; harassment; annoyance.
  2. ರಾಡಿ

    ♪ rāḍi
      noun
    1. wet, soft earth or earthy matter, as on the ground after rain, at the bottom of a pond or along the banks of a river; mire; mud.
    2. a thick liquid.
    3. dirt; filth.
    4. (fig.) commotion or wild disorder; turbulence.
    5. (fig.) defamatory remarks; libel or slander.
    6. (fig.) mean mentality; baseness; pettiness.
    7. ರಾಡಿಯಾಗು rāḍiyāgu to become muddy; 2. to become confused; obscure; ರಾಡಿಯೆರಚು rāḍiyeracu to make unscrupulous, malicious attacks against one's opponent, as in political campaign; to sling mud against.
  3. ರಾಟ

    ♪ rāṭa
      noun
    1. a particular lock or hold in wrestling.
  4. ರಟ್ಟೆ

    ♪ raṭṭe
      noun
    1. either of the two forelimbs of most birds and of bats that are specialised for flight; the wing.
    2. the part of the human body from shoulder to the wrist; the arm.
  5. ರಾಟೆ

    ♪ rāṭe
      noun
    1. a small fixed wheel, sometimes turning in a block, with a grooved rim in which a rope or chain runs, as to raise or lower a weight attached at one end by pulling or releasing the rope; a pulley.
    2. a spinning wheel.
    3. a wheel, as a part of a machine.
  6. ರಾಡು

    ♪ rāḍu
      noun
    1. the horizontal structure, slab in the wall, above the main entrance of a building.
    2. a wooden or iron bar used to keep the door from opening.
  7. ರೀಠಾ

    ♪ rīṭhā
      noun
    1. a tree akin to the neem (Pongamia pinnata) tree.
  8. ರೀಠೆ

    ♪ rīḍhe
      noun
    1. a looking down on with contempt; lack of due regard or respect; disregard; disrespect; contempt.
  9. ರೂಢ

    ♪ rūḍha
      noun
    1. (gram.) a meaning of a word, other than its literal one, that is widely known or understood.
  10. ರೂಡಿ

    ♪ rūḍi
      noun
    1. long-continued or established practice; habitual or customary use or way of acting; custom.
    2. the fact or condition of being favourably known widely or held in high repute; fame; renown.
  11. ರೂಢ

    ♪ rūḍha
      adjective
    1. got up; climbed; ascended.
    2. come forth; come to be seen or known.
    3. developed; progressed.
    4. huge; large; big.
    5. known widely; famous.
    6. used, followed daily or very often.
  12. ರೆಟ್ಟೆ

    ♪ reṭṭe
      noun
    1. either of the two forelimbs of most birds and of bats that are specialised for flight; the wing.
    2. the part of the human body from shoulder to the wrist; the arm.
  13. ರೊಟ್ಟಿ

    ♪ roṭṭi
      noun
    1. a kind of flat or bowel-shaped food made the flour of rice, jowar, rāgi, etc., by baking on a pan.
    2. a food baked from a leavened, kneaded dough made with flour or meal, water, yeast, etc.
    3. a kind sweet dish made using rice-flour, jaggery, by frying in oil or ghee.
    4. ರೊಟ್ಟಿ ಜಾರಿ ತುಪ್ಪದಲ್ಲಿ ಬೀಳು roṭṭi jāri tuppadalli bīḷu (prov.) (an unexpected event) to lead to one's advantage; 'his bread fell in to honey'.
  14. ರೋಟಿ

    ♪ rōṭi
      noun
    1. the act of pulling toward.
    2. a long stick with a hook or sickle at one end, used for plucking flowers, leaves, fruits, from a tall tree.
  15. ರೋಟು

    ♪ rōṭu
      noun
    1. a kind of flat or bowel-shaped food made the flour of rice, jowar, rāgi, etc., by baking on a pan.
    2. a food baked from a leavened, kneaded dough made with flour or meal, water, yeast, etc.
    3. a kind sweet dish made using rice-flour, jaggery, by frying in oil or ghee.
  16. ರೋಟು

    ♪ rōṭu
      noun
    1. = ರೋಡು.
  17. ರೋಡು

    ♪ rōḍu
      noun
    1. a way; a path; a road.
  18. ರೌಡಿ

    ♪ rauḍi
      noun
    1. a person whose behavior is rough, quarrelsome, and disorderly; a hoodlum; a rowdy.
  19. ರೌಡು

    ♪ rauḍu
      noun
    1. a coercive behaviour or oppressive way of talking.
    2. ರೌಡಿಗೇಳು rauḍigēḷu to become oppressive, coercive.
  20. ರೂಢಿ

    ♪ rūḍhi
      noun
    1. the earth.
    2. the people as a whole.
    3. good reputation; fame; glory.
    4. long-continued or established practice; habitual or customary use or way of acting; custom; habit.
    5. (rhet.) the meaning of a word, which may be other than its literary meaning, that is prevalent and widely accepted.