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- a long, narrow groove made in the ground by a plough.
- an extent of land that is ploughed.
- name of the wife of Sri Rāmacandra and the daughter of Janaka, in the epic Rāmāyaṇa.
- one of the four mythical branch of the Celestial Gange;ಸೀತೆದಂಡು sīte daṇḍu (collectively) ploughmen; farmers.
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- the reed Calamus rotang of Arecaceae family.
- the pant Cordia dichotoma ( = C. myxa) of Borginaceae family.
- another plant Cordia latifolia of the same family.
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- a kind of sugar.
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- amounting to one hundred; hundred.
- greater in number; more.
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- a sharp-endged blade or weapon.
- anything that is very thin.
- lack of physical strength; weakness.
- joy; pleasure.
- the quality of being beautiful, charming or comley.
- the plant Datura stramonium of Solanaceae family.
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- green, young and fresh grass.
- soft, moist and slippery mud; slime.
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- sharp or sharpened; whetted; keen.
- not thick; thin.
- having little fat or flesh; lean.
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- the state or quality of being thin or emaciated.
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- of the colour of pure snow; white.
- of the colour of coal or pitch; black.
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- black colour.