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- to put something, as a dead body, into the ground and cover it up with earth; to bury.
- to put into the ground (a plant) or set firmly into the ground (a post).
- to be buried (under the surface of something (as the earth).
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- a sudden, impulsive change in the way one thinks or acts; caprice.
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- = ದೊಗ್ಗಾಲಿಕ್ಕು.
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- any warm-blooded vertebrate of the class Aves, having a body covered with feathers, forelimbs modified into wings, scaly legs, a beak, and no teeth, and bearing young in a hard-shelled egg; a bird.
- (coll.) a girl or young woman.
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- the waste discharge by the body through the nose, eyes and ears; the dried mucus.
- a crust that forms over a sore or wound during healing; scab.
- the black tip of a lamp-wick.
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- the legal authority one has over something; a right.
- that which a person has a just claim to.
- the annuity given to the family of a vilage official.
- a job or a specific task one has to do.
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- a hole made in the ground for storing grains.
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- a quick, involuntary inhalation that follows a spasm of the diaphragm and is suddenly checked by closure of the glottis, producing a short, relatively sharp sound; hiccup.
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- to have or maintain enmity; to be hostile.
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- mutual hatred or ill-will; enmity; hostility; antipathy.
- one that is antagonistic to another; one seeking to injure, overthrow, humiliate another; an enemy.