-
- (Noun)
- the climber vine Piper betle of Piperaceae family.
- its leaf.
- a preparation made of these leaves, lime and areca nut, given on auspicious occasion.
- the combination of these leaves, areca nut, and sometimes with coconut, offered as a token of respect.
-
- (Noun)
- a fold of the skin.
- any of the three folds of the skin above the navel of a woman.
- a form of a moving ridge or swell on the surface of a water body, caused by the internal or external disturbance; a wave.
- the surging or progressing movement of a wave on the surface of water in the sea.
- a thin mark joining two points on the same plane; a line.
- a plucking of a string of a musical instrument, with a jerking movement.
- a regulated, oscillation of a musical note, to give a more aesthetic effect.
-
- (Verb)
- to increase (oneself) in size and develop toward maturity, as a plant or animal does by assimilating food.
- to spring up; to sprout.
- an emotion, as fear, anger, wonder, love, etc.) to occur, arise or develop.
- to cause to grow, develop.
- to become more.
- to cause to become more.
- to extend throughout or get diffused all over.
- to flourish; to succeed; to thrive; to prosper.
- to be fulfilled, carried out; to be accomplished.
-
- (Noun)
- a small, circular band of metal, plastic, etc.; a ring; a bangle.
- an ornament for the upper arm or wrist; an armlet.
- an ornament worn around the ankles; an anklet.
- a bone of the vertebrate pectoral girdle typically serving to link the scapula and sternum; the collarbone; the clavicle.
- anything that encircles something.
- a sharp-teethed, circular missile which is thrown at the target (chiefly the weapon of Viṣṇu).
- the iron ring surrounding the wheel.
- a conical ornament for the horns of cattle or for the tips of an elephant's tusks.
- a leather strap for the waist of a horse.
-
- (Noun)
- a mass of new tissue growth independent of its surrounding structures, having no physiological function (which may either be benign or malignant); neoplasm.
-
- (Noun)
- hair.
- the flexible appendage to the trunk of some animals; a tail.
- the fragrant root of cus-cus grass (Vetiveria zizanioides =andropogon muricatus).
- the grass Hordeum vulgare of Poaceae family.
- a sharp-pointed organ in scorpion, used to prick, wound or inject poison.
-
- (Noun)
- = ವಾಹಳಿ.
-
- not yielding to argument, persuasion or entreaty; obstinate; adamant.
- low; mean; despicable; contemptible.
-
- (Noun)
- the quality of being mean, despicable; contemptibileness.
-
- (Verb)
- to fall - a) to drop or descend under the force of gravity, as to a lower place through loss or lack of support; b) to come or drop down suddenly to a lower position, esp. to leave a standing or erect position suddenly, whether voluntarily or not.
- to bend or incline (the knee, body or head) in worship, submission or respect; to bow.
- (thunder, an arrrow shot, stone pelted, etc.) to strike; to hit against.
- to climb down.
- to pass below the horizon; to set.
- to move along in continuous contact with a smooth or slippery surface; to slide.
- to jump; to leap.
- to fall or cave in; crumble suddenly; to collapse.
- to become tired; to get exhausted.
- to cease to live; to die.
- (a food item) to become stale, hence, useless.
- to disperse in different directions in a disorderly manner (as from fear).
- to require the payment of (money or something else of value) in an exchange; to cost.
- to get entangled.
- to fall in a continuous stream.
- to fall short of becoming full, complete or a whole; to be deficient.
- to be defeated; to be overpowered.
- to attack; to make an assault upon.
- to happen; to occur.
- to hang (oneself) down loosely.
- to come in contact with and become one with; to join.
- to hit the target; to reach the destination.