a mark of the teeth left when bitten; a dent made by biting.
a wound as made by cutting with a sharp instrument or biting with teeth; a dent made (on the surface) by or as by a blow.
the distress or suffering, mental or physical, caused by great anxiety, anguish, grief, disappointment, etc.; a pain.
a piece removed from a whole by biting or cutting.
avenging of an injury or offence; revenge; vengeance.
ಕಚ್ಚು
♪ kaccu
verb
to wash; to clean by means of water.
ಕಚ್ಚು
♪ kaccu
noun
an act or process of washing.
water in which the feet (of a respectable person) is washed.
water in which rice is washed before being cooked.
ಕಚ್ಚು
♪ kaccu
verb
to bite - a) to seize, pierce or cut with the teeth or with parts like jaws; b) to sting, as an insect.
to give a kiss to (a person or thing); touch or caress with the lips; to kiss.
(fig.) to feel the pang; to experience a sharp pain.
(fig.) to inflict pain; to cause another suffer pain.
to stick to; to get fastened to; to fit properly or tightly.
ಕಚ್ಚುವನಾಯಿಬೊಗಳುವುದಿಲ್ಲ kaccuva nāyi bogaḷuvudilla a man of action never boasts of himself, but acts; ಬಾಯಲ್ಲಿಬೆರಳಿಟ್ಟರೆಕಚ್ಚಲುಬಾರದಿರು bāyalli beraḷiṭṭare kaccalu bāradiru (sarc.) to appear very innocent, naive or gullible; to be a babe in woods.
the plant Solanum indicum of Solanaceae family; wild Indian brinjal.
its fruit.
the plant Solanum melongena of Solanaceae family.
ಕಚ್ಚೆ
♪ kacce
noun
the hem or end of a dhōti or a sari tucked into the waist-band.
a single long cloth used to cover the privy parts, as by a male ascetic or, poor men in warm climates; a loin cloth.
a waist-band or a thread tied around the waiste.
the external genital organs of a female animal (as of a cow, buffalo, etc.).
a wedge that fastens the handle to the plough.
ಕಚ್ಚೆಕಟ್ಟು kacce kaṭṭu to tie a loin cloth; 2. (fig.) to be ready for taking up a responsible work; to be ready for a fight; ಕಚ್ಚೆಗಟ್ಟು kaccegaṭṭu = ಕಚ್ಚೆಕಟ್ಟು.
ಕಿಚ
♪ kica
noun
short, indistinct sounds made in rapid succession (as of some birds, insects, etc.); the chattering sound of monkeys.
the tree Acacia catechu (= Mimosa catechu) of Mimosae family; catechu.
a dark, astringent, resin-like substance, rich in tanin, extracted from that tree which is used with betel leaves and areca nut, and also in medicine, and for dyeing, tanning, etc.