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- that which is carried; a load; a burden.
- a burden carried on the head, shoulder, back, vehicle, etc.
- that which is big is size.
- condition, quality, fact or instance of being responsible; an obligation; accountability; responsibility.
- a small bag, pouch for or a bundle of money.
- the quality of being available in plenty; abundance.
- thick, long hair of the head.
- a large quantity or number; a mass.
- (fig.) an unwanted person or responsibility (considered as a burden).
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- to move; to go.
- to go by moving the legs rapidly, faster than in walking; to run.
- to flow (as a liquid).
- to wander; to walk around, to move about.
- a going back or backward; withdrawal in the face of opposition; to retreat.
- to leave; to depart.
- (one's sight, attention) to fall on.
- to come to occupy a wide or wider area; to spread oneself.
- to break up and scatter in all directions; to spread about; to distribute widely.
- to go out of sight.
- to be removed.
- to put an end to (grief, distress, etc. of another).
- to be finished; to come to an end.
- (a meeting, assembly) to be concluded.
- to leave or abandon.
- to become unstable; to be unsteady.
- (a work) to be carried on further satisfactorily.
- to be relieved from the burden or responsibility of a debt.
- to putforth young leaves and tendrils (as a vine).
- to attack; to assault.
- to become possible.
- to move forward on one's body (as a snake).
- to be decided; to be resolved.
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- the act of cutting, severing.
- that which is cut, severed, separated by cutting.
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- the quality or state of being modest; unassuming or humble behaviour.
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- a percussion instrument consisting of a hollow hemisphere with a wide mouth on which a membrane stretched tightly, played by beating with the sticks; a kind of drum.
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- to spring, jump up.
- to rise or fly high into the air; to soar.
- to move or glide on currents of air.
- to go away; to depart.
- (a group of people, mob) to break up and move in different directions; to scatter; to disperse.
- to throb, palpitate rapidly.
- to be destroyed; to be demolished.
- to send out; to discharge; to emit.
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- an instance of jumping or leaping forward or down.
- the distance covered by such a movement.
- the act, manner of flying; flight.
- a kind of boat.
- an aircraft; an aeroplane.
- (dial.) a steep fall of water, as of a stream, from a height; a cascade; a waterfall.
- the act of throbbing (of the heart); throb.
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- (in comp.) of, at or in the rear.
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- to have (a thing in one's possession); to possess or contain as a part, characteristic, attribute, etc.
- to receive any compensation (as salary, wages, etc.) for one's labour or service.
- to get or deserve as a result of something one has done.
- to gain (interest, etc.) as profit.
- to take or own a responsibility of or for.
- to give birth; to bring forth a young into life; to beget.
- (in gen.) to produce or bring into existence; to generate.
- to send out; to give forth; to discharge.
- (a female bird, fish, reptile, insect, etc.) to lay egg or eggs.
- to be got; to come into possession of.
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- to cut; to sever; to break.
- to be cut, severed or broken.
- to pluck out (something) using force.
- to be separated from.
- to remove or destroy (an evil, bad element, annoying person, etc.).
- to be destroyed.
- to be finished, closed.