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♪ akkaṇṇi
ಅಕ್ಕಣ್ಣಿ
- (noun)
- a respectful term for or a term of endearment for, addressing an elder sister or an elder woman.
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♪ aghana
ಅಘನ
- (adjective)
- having little weight; not heavy.
- not possessing the qualities of a solid; being either in gaseous or liquid state.
- having an internal cavity.
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♪ āgaṇa
ಆಗಣ
- (adjective)
- of that time; the then; occuring, occurred, relating to, a time already referred to, implied or understood.
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♪ agini
ಅಗಿನಿ
- (noun)
- that which burns the things, usu. with flame and produces heat, flame and smoke; fire.
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♪ agni
ಅಗ್ನಿ
- (noun)
- the heat and light of burning including the gaseous matter undergoing combustion or its gleam or blaze; fire.
- the God of Fire; the presiding deity of south-eastern quarter.
- the digestive faculty.
- the gastric fluid; bile.
- one of the five elements, that forms the capacity to see and move, in living beings; Agni.
- a symbol for the number three.
- gold.
- the plant Plumbago zeylanica of Plumbaginaceae family; white lead wort.
- the plant Plumbago rosea ( = P.indica) of Plumbaginaceae family; fire plant; lead wort.
- the tree Semecarpus anacardium (=Anacardium orientele) of Anacardiaceae family; marking nut tree.
- the plant Citrus medica var. acida of Rutaceae family; sour lime.
- (gram.) a metrical foot consisting of one short syllable between two long ones ರಗಣ (-u-).
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♪ agaṇi
ಅಗಣಿ
- (noun)
- a wooden or iron bar for fastening the door; a bolt.
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♪ agaṇi
ಅಗಣಿ
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- water for washing the idols of gods.
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♪ aguṇa
ಅಗುಣ
- (adjective)
- destitute of attributes, qualities or characters.
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♪ aghaṇi
ಅಘಣಿ
- (noun)
- undefiled water, meant exclusively for bathing idols of deities.
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♪ agiṇi
ಅಗಿಣಿ
- (noun)
- the holy water used for ceremonious bathing the idol of a deity.