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- Manmatha, the Love-God, whose bow is made of a sugar-cane.
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- the cane of the grass Saccharum officinarum, which is an important source of sugar.
- the bow of Manmatha, the Love-God.
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- that which is worn out or abraded by constant use.
- the extent by which that has been abraded over a particular period.
- a decrease in value of property through wear, deterioration or obsolescence; depreciation.
- the allowance made for this in book-keeping, accounting, etc.; depreciation.
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- = ಸವಿಗೊಳು.
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- to become tasteful, tasty.
- to test the flavour of something by taking a small portion of it into the mouth; to taste.
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- to refuse to take, accept, agree to; to reject.
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- a Śaiva sect founded in the twelfth century in Karnāṭaka.
- a member of this sect.
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- a heavy iron lever with one end forged into a wedge; a crow-bar.
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- worn out or abraded (as by constant use); that has lost originality or novelty.