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- the act of offering something to a god through fire; oblation.
- a ladle used in a religious sacrifice.
- an inviting to come somewhere or do something; invitation.
- a call or dare to take part in a duel, conest, etc.; a challenge.
- fire, esp. sacrificial fire.
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- that is not too much nor too less; neither too large nor small.
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- the quality of being suitable (as regards to the size, quantity, number, intensity, etc.).
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- the extent, dimensions, capacity, etc. of anything, esp. as determined by a standard.
- the ability, mental or physical skill, strength, etc. a person possesses; capacity.
- a law, rule or other order prescribed by society, family, authority, etc. to regulate conduct; a regulation.
- state or instance of being equal; equality.
- a way or method in which something is or is to be, done; manner.
- the quality or fact of being associated, joined together in a harmonious, coherent manner.
- skill in using one's hands, body or mind; dexterity.
- definiteness of one's knowledge.
- that which causes a thing to happen as an agent; a cause.
- a plan; a scheme.
- an opportunity; an occasion.
- the state of being; condition.
- a man who is equal in all respect to another.
- a quantity or number of things that is sufficient.
- an earnest attempt; an endeavour.
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- accidentally; unexpectedly.
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- a beast; an animal.
- a rustic, foolish person.
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- = ಹವಣು.
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- accidentally; unexpectedly.