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- a man characterised by physical or mental vigour; a vigorous man.
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- that which is ever red.
- causing horror, disgust; ghastly.
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- = ಸಾದರಣೆ.
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- the act of treating another with regard, respect.
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- belonging or relating to the community at large; public; common.
- most common; not special; usual; general.
- of, for or applying to a whole genus, kind, class order or race; general.
- not exclusive; mixed with; mingled.
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- the condition or quality of being general or applicable to all; generality.
- a rule, regulation, pattern of behaviour, etc. that is applicable to or found in all.
- the quality of being common, not special.
- a particular characteristic, quality that is common to a class, group, etc.
- name of the fortyfourth year in the Hindu cycle of sixty years.
- a tract of land that is covered with water or is characterised by wet soil and aquatic, grass-like vegetation; a boggy land.
- (Dvaita phil.) one of the ten different divine forms of Viṣṇu, only which can be perceived, imagined by the ordinary people.
- (jain.) one of the sixteen types of karma (the deeds of a being that bind it variously).
- an ordinary, common man.
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- a harlot; a prostitute.
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- the act of reforming; state of being reformed; reformation.
- the reformed condition or the effect of reformation.
- a successful, flourishing or thriving condition.
- an improving or being improved; improvement; betterment.
- the state, quality or fact of being patient; the will or ability to wait or endure without complaint; patience.
- a period or occasion of inactivity, as during work or on a journey; rest.
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- of or belonging or related to women or girls.
- having qualities regarded as characteristic of women and girls, as timidity, lack of strength or courage, etc.
- indulging in sexual enjoyments with women (said of a man).
- controlled or dominated by a woman.
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- physically or mentally strong and active; vigorous.