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- = ರಿಕ್ಷೆ.
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- a small, two-wheeled carriage with a hood, pulled by one or two men; a rickshaw.
- a three-wheeled, carriage peddled by men, carrying one or two persons; a rickshaw.
- an automobile, having three wheels for carrying two or three persons; an auto-rickshaw.
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- = ರಕ್ಷಣೆ - 1.
- any mystical thing that is supposed to protect, save a person or thing from harm, danger, injury, etc., as an amulet, talisman.
- a branding on the forehead or head with a hot piece of bangle to cure convulsion, paroxysm.
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- (mus.) name of a musical mode (rāga).
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- any of the self-luminous celestial objects seen as points of light in the sky during night; a star.
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- any of a family (Ursidae) of large, heavy, omnivorous carnivores that walk flat on the soles of their feet and have shaggy fur and a very short tail; a bear.
- any of the self-luminous celestial objects seen as points of light in the sky during night; a star.
- (astrol.) any of the twelve mansions of the zodiac.
- the constellation Ursa Major or Ursa Minor; the Bear.
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- harsh; rude, brute, not gentle.
- rough; not smooth or nice.
- bitter; astringent.
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- the quality of being harsh, rude, brutal; absence of gentleness; harshness.
- the quality of being rough, roughness; unevenness.
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- rough; hard; harsh; not smooth.
- unkind; cruel; merciless; brutal.
- intense; strong; extreme.
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- any of large, heavy, omnivorous carnivores of Ursidae family, that walk flat on the soles of their feet and have shaggy fur and a very short tail; a bear.
- any of the luminous celestial objects seen as points of light in the sky; esp., any self-luminous, celestial body having continuous nuclear reactions which send heat, light, etc. in all directions; a star.
- the tree Bignonia indica of Bigononiaceae family.
- a kind of deer.
- one of the seven mythological mountains.