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the act or process of excluding exclusion.
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a number of persons or things regarded as forming a group by reason of common attributes, characteristics, qualities or traits.
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people, things, etc. that are classified into one class.
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(biol.) a group of relatively closely related animals or plants having a common basic structure and ranking below a phylum or division and above an order; a class.
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a group of persons with common purposes or opinions who support one side of a dispute, question, debate, etc.; a party.
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the three goals of Hindu life, they being artha (economic activities), Kāma (pleasure and desire), and dharma (righteousness).
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any of the four social divisions, the Brahman, Kshatriya, Vaisya, and Shudra, of Hindu society; varṇa.
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a group of words that are classified, on some basis, as one class.
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a chapter or main division of a book.
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a region, district or country.
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a group of students taught together according to standing, subject, etc.; a class.
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a transferring of a person, thing etc. from one place to another.
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a government containing details regarding the ownership of a land.
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classified accounts.
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(math.) the product of a number or quantity multiplied by itself; square.
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any of five groups of five consonants each in Kannaḍa alphabet systems, that includes from " ಕ" to "ಮ".
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ವರ್ಗ ಮಾಡು varga māḍu to join (two or more persons, things, etc.) together; 2. (mus.) to multiply one quantity by another.
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to transfer (a person, thing) from one place to another (as an employee from one workplace to another).
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to transfer (one's) office, power, authority, etc. to (another person).