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- the act of looting; plundering.
- goods looted; plunder.
- the act of captivating another's mind, attention by one's beauty, grandeaur, etc.
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- a surface declined deeply as on the side of a mountain; mountain-slope.
- a rock pillar, a mass of rock stretching above, on a mountain.
- a large stone; a rock.
- a stone set up to show the boundary of a land, village, town, revenue divisions, etc.; a boundary-stone.
- (fig.) the quality of being hard or harsh; hardness.
- the quaity of being big or large; largeness.
- the quality or state or being strong; strength.
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- an adhesive substance, as glue; an adhesive.
- a solid mass of no special shape or made look like a ball; a lump.
- anything that acts as organic catalyst in the fermentation (as of the dough for iḍli, dōse, etc.).
- the juice or sap of anything.
- a soft food made of cereal or meal boiled in water to which buttermilk is added.
- (fig.) the state of being associated, joined, firmly or homogenously.
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- to announce, proclaim something as to make it known widely.
- to specially emphasise something while telling or talking.
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- a kind of liquid food made using dhal, spices, etc. for mixing it with rice.
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- to be separated lengthwise into two or more parts; to be split along the grain or length.
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- to become angry, wrathful; to be infuriated, irated.
- to dispute heatedly; to disagree angrily; to quarrel.
- to utter a shrill, loud, piercing cry from anger or in fright, pain, etc.
- to blame; to accuse.
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- to throw here and there or strew loosely; to scatter.
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- a firm, fine-grained earth, plastic when wet, composed chiefly of hydrous aluminum silicate minerals, used in the manufacture of bricks, pottery, and other ceramics.
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- to sip with a sound.