1. ಹೆಜ್ಜ

    ♪ hejj
      noun
    1. a hole bored, drilled into something.
    2. a defect; an imperfection; a fault; a flaw.
  2. ಹಜ್ಜ

    ♪ hajja
      noun
    1. the father of one's grandfather or grand mother.
  3. ಹಜ್ಜೆ

    ♪ hajje
      noun
    1. a mark left by the shod or unshod foot, as in earth or sand; a footprint.
    2. a way beaten, formed or trodden by the feet of persons; a path.
    3. the terminal part of the vertebrate leg upon which an individual stands and walks; a foot.
    4. an object used to represent something; a symbol; a token.
    5. the distance between two successive steps of a person while walking.
    6. a walking.
    7. a place of protction; shelter.
    8. a particular manner of putting a step forward in wrestling.
    9. the manner of placing the feet while walking.
    10. habits or usages collectively; convention; a practice so long established that it has the force of law; a custom.
    11. a particular kind of dance.
  4. ಹೂಜಿ

    ♪ hūji
      noun
    1. a container made of glass, stone, earthenware, etc. with a long and narrow neck, with or without a handle.
    2. a kind of white moth that infects paddy crop.
  5. ಹೂಜೆ

    ♪ hūje
      noun
    1. a feeling of discontent and ill will because of another's advantages, possessions, etc.; resentful dislike of another who has something that one desires; envy; enviousness.
  6. ಹೂಜೆ

    ♪ hūje
      noun
    1. = ಹೂಜಿ.
  7. ಹೆಜ್ಜೆ

    ♪ hejje
      noun
    1. a mark left by the shod or unshod foot, as in earth or sand; a footprint.
    2. a way beaten, formed or trodden by the feet of persons; a path.
    3. the terminal part of the vertebrate leg upon which an individual stands and walks; a foot.
    4. an object used to represent something; a symbol; a token.
    5. the distance between two successive steps of a person while walking.
    6. a walking.
    7. a place of protction; shelter.
    8. a particular manner of putting a step forward in wrestling.
    9. the manner of placing of feet while walking.
    10. habits or usages collectively; convention; a practice so long established that it has the force of law; a custom.
    11. a particular kind of dance.