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- to move (oneself) by turning on the axis or over and over; to roll.
- (a wheel of a vehicle) to turn.
- to lie down on the ground and turn one's body as to move sideways; to roll.
- to move about; to wander; to roam.
- to move along in constant frictional contact with some surface or substance; to slide.
- to turn to a different direction.
- to go back; to return.
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- a bent or curving part, as of a river, path, etc.; a bend.
- a change or reversal of course or direction; a turn.
- a cylindrical part of a machines that rolls on its axis; a roller.
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- a member of an army engaged in a fight; a soldier.
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- a small stone worn smooth and round; a pebble.
- a smooth, rounded bead formed within the shells of certain mollusks and composed of the mineral aragonite or calcite in a matrix, deposited in concentric layers as a protective coating around an irritating foreign object, which is valued as a gem when lustrous and finely coloured; a pearl.
- a piece of camphor or a small hailstone.
- an unripe or young fruit.
- a tract having lose mixture of pebbles, rock fragments coarser than sand and the soil.
- the plant Ricinus communis of Euphorbiacae family; castor bean plant.
- its oil yielding seed; castor bean.
- any oil-yielding seed in gen.
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- the excessive indulgence in sexual pleasures; intemperance; debauchery.
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- the plant Ricinus communis of Euphorbiacae family; castor bean plant.
- its oil yielding seed; castor bean.
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- = ಹರಳಿಗಿತ್ತಿ.
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- any of a family (Scincidae) of widely distributed lizards having an elongated, shiny body, smooth scales, and short legs, chiefly a) Mobouia quadrilineata, b) Eumeces isodactylus, c) Eumeces tapprobanensis, d) the tred bellied Tiliqua rubiventris, and e) Tiliqua pulchra.
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- the small, spiny, evergreen tree Citrus aurantium of Rutaceae family.
- its large, bitter fruit, used in making pickles.
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- a rounded, protruding lump, as the fleshy mass on the back of an, ox, camel, etc.; a hump.