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- any of various accipitrine birds with long, pointed wings and, usu. a forked tail, which prey esp. on insects, reptiles, and small mammals; a kite.
- the kite, Haliastur indus of Accipitridae family, with white head, neck and breast, strong, curved beak, bright brown wings, forked tail, (regarded as the vehicle of Viṣṇu); Brahmini kite.
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- the profession of buying and selling of comodities; commerce.
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- absence of order, discipline or system; extreme confusion or disoder in any sphere of activity; chaos; disarray.
- any useless thing or matter.
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- a married woman whose husband is alive.
- (in gen.) a woman as related to her husband; a wife.
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- = ಹರದಿ.
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- having a thin cutting edge or a fine point; well-adapted for cutting; sharp; keen.
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- the quality of being sharp, keen; sharpness.
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- the act or an instance of moving; movement.
- the act of flowing (as a stream).
- the quality or condition of being intense; intensity.
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- of the colour of growing grass; green.
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- the colour of growing grass; green colour.
- an extent of land covered with growing grass.
- the colour of gold; yellow colour.
- the grass Cynodon dactylon ( = Panicum dactylon) of poaceae family.
- a lion.