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- a large stone either detached or not from the mass; a rock.
- a dressed, cylindrical stone, used for grinding.
- the footstone in front of the door-frame at the entrance of a house.
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- a hard, crystalline or granular, metamorphic limestone, white or variously coloured and sometimes streaked or mottled, which can take a high polish; the marble.
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- a shaft with a pointed end used as a weapon for thrusting.
- a long, stiff, sharp spines of the porcupine.
- a porcupine.
- a camel.
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- a oozing of water in drops (as from an underground source).
- that from which something comes into existence, develops or derives; a source.
- any person, place or thing by which something is supplied; a source.
- something that indicates a fact, quality, etc.; an indication; a token; a sign.
- a stream of water or a similar flow of anything.
- the mouth ulcer of cattle.
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- = ಶಲ್ಯ1.
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- a hall, large room of a house.
- a house; a mansion.
- a building in which horses are sheltered and fed; a stable.
- a big branch of a tree.
- the stem of a tree.
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- the tree Shorea talura ( = S. robusta, = Vatica robusta) of Dipterocarpaceae family.
- a tree (in gen.) 3) a wall enclosing a space, a building or buildings; an enclosure; a compound.
- a kind of fish Ophiocephalus wrahl.
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- having to do with the home or housekeeping; of the house or family; domestic.
- possessing a house.
- possessing. abounding in, etc.
- lustrous; brilliant.
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- the aquatic grass Oryza sativa, grown widely for its grain, which forms a staple food in most of the countries; rice.
- the rice grain.
- any of several nocturnal, catlike carnivores of Viverridae family with spotted, yellowish fur, which is valued for its musky secretion; a civet cat.
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- an oblong, woolen cloth, used as a covering for the head and shoulders for warming purpose; a shawl.