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- a sound.
- that which is spoken; utterance; speech.
- a song sung musically.
- the cry of a pea-cock.
- Sarasvati, the Goddess of Speech.
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- the act, process or art of weaving.
- a machine for weaving threads or yarn into cloth; a loom.
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- a man engaged in buying and selling; a merchant.
- the community or caste of merchants.
- a male member of this community.
- any article of trade or commerce; a commodity.
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- a woman intoxicated with alcoholic liquors.
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- a unit of weight (used in weighing fragrant substances).
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- a length of the woody, hard, springy stem of various grass of the sub-family Bambusoideae; a bamboo.
- a high-pitched wind instrument made of a hollow bamboo stick; a flute.
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- a slender shaft pointed at one end and feathered at the other, shot from a bow at the target; a shaft-missile; an arrow.
- a one-hundred-stringed musical instrument.
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- a man who makes basket, mats, etc. using bamboo splits.
- a vīṇe, a stringed musical instrument.
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- a small box or casket.
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- an old and most popular stringed musical instrument, having a big gourd at one end fitted with a long, rounded board (having a fretted fingerboard) with a curved end and a small gourd
- ವೀಣೆ ನುಡಿಸು vīṇe nuḍisu to play a vīṇe; ವೀಣೆ ಬಾರಿಸು vīṇe bārisu = (rightly) ವೀಣೆ ನುಡಿಸು; ವೀಣೆಯ ಹೆರಳು vīṇeya heraḷu the bigger gourd of a vīṇe.