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- a plain and open field.
- the field or ground on which a battle is fought; a battle-field.
- any part of the earth's surface not covered by a body of water; land.
- a vast extent of level land not having vegetation, human inhabitation, etc.
- something that is usesless or the quality of being useless.
- a disclosing of a secret; a secret become disclosed; disclosure.
- cessation of one's life; death.
- that part of the land in a region which is cultivated.
- that which is clearly seen, known or understood.
- the sky.
- that which is outside or beyond one's control, hold.
- absence of form; formlessness (as of Śiva, in Vīraśaiva philosophy).
- a becoming one with the formless Being.
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- a thin, sheer fabric, as of cotton, used for garments; voile.
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- a riding or excursion on a horse, elephant, etc.
- a wandering, touring.
- a place where horse-riding is displayed.
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- mischievous; given to vice, evil; vicious; depraved; wicked.
- causing or tending to cause injury, damage or death.
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- a snake.
- any cruel, fierce, ferocious animal.
- a man who habitually cheats, deceives others; a cheat.
- a violent, vicious elephant.
- a dog.
- a man who wishes or causes evil or harm to another or others; a wicked fellow.
- the plant Plumbago Ceylanica of Plumbaginaceae family.
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- the plant Argyreia argentea ( = Convolvulus argenteus) of Convolvulaceae family.
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- = ವ್ಯಾಲ1.
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- = ವ್ಯಾಲ2.
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- (myth.) a species of wild animal believed to overpower even lions.