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- a kind of thick soup made of toor dal, vegetables, spices, tamarind fruit, etc. usu. for mixing with rice.
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- = ಸಾಂಬಾರ.
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- = ಶಾಂಬರ.
- the art, practices or spells of a person who is supposed to exercise supernatural powers through the aid of evil spirits; black magic; witchery.
- a woman who practices sorcery; a witch; a sorceress.
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- = ಸಂಬಾರ.
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- a structure spanning and providing passage over a river, chasm, etc.; a bridge.
- the large deer Cervus unicolour with coarse hair, a short, erectile mane and three-pointed antlers; a sambar.
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- any of several vegetable substances, as cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg or pepper, that have distinctive flavours and aromas, used to season food.
- such substances collectively or as a material; spice.
- the annual herb Coriandrum sativum of Apiaceae family.
- its strong-smelling, seedlike fruit used asa spice.
- a powder of one or more dried spices, used in seasoning food.
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- = ಸಂಬಾರ.
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- the act of collecting, gathering; accumulation.
- any collection of articles, usu. things used in some activity.
- any of several vegetable substances, as cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg or pepper, that have distinctive flavours and aromas, used to season food.
- such substances collectively or as a material; spice.
- a unit or branch of a whole.
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- = ಸಾಂಬಾರ.
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- the large deer Cervus unicolour, with coarse hair, a short, erectile mane and three-pointed antlers; sambar.