1. ರೋಚಕಿ

    ♪ rōcaki
      noun
    1. a man intersted in or having strong desire or appetite for.
  2. ರುಚಕ

    ♪ rucaka
      adjective
    1. agreeable; pleasing.
    2. acting as a digestive tonic; helping digestion; stomachic.
    3. (said of taste) strong; biting; pungent; sharp.
    4. propitious; favourable, favouring; conducive to success; auspicious.
  3. ರುಚಕ

    ♪ rucaka
      noun
    1. any object or substance that is supposed to bring goodluck.
    2. a kind of golden necklace.
    3. a garland or a string of flowers.
    4. a tooth.
    5. the long hair growing from the back side of the neck of a horse; mane.
    6. a kind of salt; sochal salt.
    7. (archit.) a building which has entrance on sides other than north.
    8. the food of gods; ambrosia.
    9. the citrus tree Citrus medica (var. limonum) of Rutaceae family.
    10. its sour fruit.
    11. the small tree or bushy plant Ricinus communis of Euphorbiaceae family, whose seeds yield oil; castor oil plant.
    12. one of the five classes of remarkable personages born under particular constellations.
    13. the part of the body which connects the head to the rest of the body; the neck.
    14. (jain.) name of a mythological mountain.
  4. ರೇಚಕ

    ♪ rēcaka
      noun
    1. the act of breathing out; an exhaling.
    2. a medicine used as a laxative; a laxative.
    3. a device used to draw out air from within.
    4. a defect; a flaw; a fault.
    5. a yogic act of breathing out in a regulated manner, through one nostril.
    6. (dance.) a particular movement in dance.
    7. the tree Clerodendrum phlomidis of Verbenaceae family.
    8. its beautiful flower.
  5. ರೋಚಕ

    ♪ rōcaka
      adjective
    1. having great splendour; very brilliant; splendid.
    2. promoting digestion; digestive.
    3. being in harmony with; pleasant; agreeable; friendly.
    4. that can be digested; digestible.
    5. creating or arousing excitement; exciting.
  6. ರೋಚಕ

    ♪ rōcaka
      noun
    1. the discomfort, pain or weakness caused by a need for food; hunger.
    2. a desire, need or appetite for food.