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- the condition of being ruined, spoiled or desolated.
- a place, region or house that is in this condition.
- land that can be or is to be ploughed.
- that which is not good or defective in quality.
- empty (as the stomach).
- an unused, open stretch of plain land.
- disgustingly offensive dirt, garbage, etc.; filth.
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- ruined; spoiled; desolated.
- unused or not useable.
- disgustingly offensive.
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- the quality of being despicable, contemptible; contemptibleness.
- an act of slipping, sliding or falling down; a slip.
- the quality or fact of being easy; easiness.
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- = ಹಳುವ.
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- a baseless accusation or vilification.
- a driving out or away of a dog.
- that which is blamable, censurable.
- deep trouble or misery.
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- a solid metal piece.
- any of a series of parallel metal bars laid upon cross ties or in the ground to make a track for trains; rail.
- the outer rim of metal of a wheel.
- a piece or a fragment.
- the coagulated part of milk; curd.
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- an agricultural implement used for cutting, lifting, turning over, and partly pulverising soil; a plough.
- a plough-shaped military weapon.
- the quality of being unpleasant to look at; ugliness.
- (astrol.) a particular conjugation of planets in which the seven main planets are located in houses other than the birth house.
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- the bee-hive with six-sided wax cells made by bees to hold their honey or eggs.
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- to give a severe beating to; to thrash.
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- (rightly, ಹಲಿ)he who is holding a plough, as a farmer.
- Balarāma, elder brother of Křṣṇa, who has a plough-like weapon.
- (jain.) any of the nine Baladēvas who accompany the nine Vāsudēvas.