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- a learned, well-informed man; a scholar.
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- having or showing knowledge; knowledgeable.
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- gone; moved away; departed.
- left; abandoned; relinquished.
- released; discharged; let or left free; freed.
- move close (to); approaching or approached.
- accepted; consented.
- desired; liked; loved.
- mild; manageable; docile; compliant; tractable.
- wearing or worn (as a dress ornament).
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- kind; sort; manner.
- ವಿಧ ತಿಳಿದವನನ್ನೂ ವಿಧಿ ಬಿಡದು vidha tiḷidavanannū vidhi biḍadu (prov.) scholarship cannot defy destiny; there is no contending against destiny.
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- the fact or quality of being famous; fame; renown; (good) reputation.
- a famous, renowned man.
- wages, salary or other recompense earned (as by working); earnings; income.
- money.
- gold.
- (astrol.) the second house from one's birth house.
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- famous; renowned; widely and favourably known.
- analytically dealt with; cogitated; deliberated upon.
- (said of income, salary, etc.) earned; got; received.
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- a horse or elephant that is not trained for military purposes.
- a spike attached to the foot of a rider of a horse or elephant, for goading the animal.
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- a woman who has just been married or is about to be married; a bride.
- a woman (in gen.).
- a woman as related to her husband; a wife.
- wife of one's son; a daughter-in-law.
- the plant Trigonella corniculata of Papilionaceae family.
- the root of this plant used in preparing perfumes.
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- the act of killing (a person or animal).
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- bulkiness or largeness of body; fatness; portliness.