-
- (Noun)
- a paying or being paid; payment.
- (math.) the quantity obtained by multiplying two or more quantities together; the product of two or more quanitites.
- the measure of a bounded region on a plane or of the surface of a solid; area.
-
- an interjection used to express one's appreciation or to encourage another's performance.
- a word, without adding or altering any meaning, used to make up the prosodic length of a line in a verse.
-
- continuously; uninterruptedly.
- at all times; always.
- in a special manner ; specially.
- in a better or excellent manner.
- in a proper, fitting manner; aptly; appropriately.
- entirely; wholly.
- excessively; immoderately; greatly.
- actually; in fact; factually; truly.
-
- (Noun)
- the tree Shorea talura ( = S. robusta, = Vatica robusta) of Dipterocarpaceae family.
-
- (Noun)
- a narrow groove made in the ground by a plough; a furrow.
-
- (Noun)
- a cloth in gen.
- sari, a garment worn by Indian women, consisting of a long piece of cotton or silk wrapped around the body with one end draped over the head or over one shoulder.
- a sub-caste among weavers.
- a kind of lose-textured cloth.
-
- (Noun)
- the aquatic grass Oryza sativa, grown wide for its grain, which forms a staple food in most of the countries; rice.
- the rice grain.
- a kind of superior quality rice.
-
- (Noun)
- (correctly, ಶಾಲೆ) 1. a dwelling place; a house.
- a room or building in which work, as manufacturing, repairing work, is carried on; a workshop.
- an institution where instruction is given, persons are educated; a school, college, etc.
- a building where horse, elephants are sheltered and fed; a stable.
- ಸಾಲೆಗೆ ಹಾಕು sālege hāku to admit a child into school; ಸಾಲೆಬರೆ sāle bare to join a school and be educated; ಸಾಲೆಮಠ sāle maṭha = ಸಾಲೆ4 - 3.
-
- (Noun)
- = ಶಲ್ಯ1.
-
- (Noun)
- 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.