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- the moon.
- Viṣṇu, one of the Hindu Trinities.
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- the hollow between the frontal globes of an elephant.
- any of a family (Hippopotamyidae) of large, plant-eating, artiodactylous mammals with a heavy, thick-skinned, almost hairless body and short legs; hippopotamus.
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- the moon.
- the Moon-God.
- Viṣṇu.
- Brahma.
- camphor.
- a demon.
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- to scatter (seed) over land, earth, etc., for growth; to sow.
- to spread or scatter; broadcast, disseminate or propagate.
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- the act of killing (a person or 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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- bulkiness or largeness of body; fatness; portliness.
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- air in motion; wind.
- wind or air, as one of the three humours of the body.
- Vāyu, the Wind-God.
- a morbid affection of the windy humour in the body; gout; rheumatism.
- the plant Justicia gendrussa ( = Gendrusa vulgaris) of Acanthaceae family.
- (pros.) a metrical foot consisting of two short syllablic instants followed by a long one (uu-); anapaestus.
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- a man who speaks well and sensibly.
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- air in motion; wind.
- Vāyu, the Wind-God.
- the sun.
- the moon.