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                    ಅನಿತು♪ anitu 🔊- :
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                                that much.
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                                ಅನಿತನಿತು anitanitu (dupl.) of ಅನಿತು; ಅನಿತನೆಯ anitaneya an adjectival suffix, addition of which to a number denotes ___st or __th as in first, sixth, etc.; ಅನಿತರೊಳ್ anitaṛoḷ by that time; meanwhile; in or during the intervening time; ಅನಿತಿನಿತು anitinitu that much, this much' - some quantity or number (in the sense 'not much'); ಅನಿತುಸೂಳು1 anitu sūḷu that many times; ಅನಿತುಸೂಳು2 anitu sūḷu that many number of times; ಅನಿತ್ತೋರ್ anittōr (pl.) that many persons.
 
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                    ಅನಿತ್ತು♪ anittu 🔊- :
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                                = ಅನಿತು; ಅನಿತ್ತನಿತ್ತು a nittanittu (dupl.) of ಅನಿತು.
 
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                    ಅನತಿ♪ anati 🔊- :Noun
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                                the state of being not crooked; uncrookedness; straightness.
 
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                    ಅನಾಥ♪ anātha 🔊- :Noun
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                                a helpless, forlorn, boy or man; a destitute.
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                                a parentless child; an orphan.
 
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                    ಅನಾಥೆ♪ anāthe 🔊- :Noun
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                                a woman not having protection; a helpless, destitute woman.
 
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                    ಅನಾದಿ♪ anādi 🔊- :
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                                having no beginning.
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                                existing from eternity; primordial.
 
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                    ಅನಾದಿ♪ anādi 🔊- :Noun
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                                = ಅನಾದಿಕಸ.
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                                a place of complete happiness or perfect rest, attained by the good after death; heaven.
 
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                    ಅನಾಥ♪ anātha 🔊- :
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                                helpless; forlorn; lacking a supporter; destitute.
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                                parentless; orphan.
 
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                    ಅನತಿ♪ anati 🔊- :
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                                not more; small in size, extent or quantity; little.
 
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                    ಅನತ♪ anata 🔊- :
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                                not bent; straight.
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                                not prostrating; not humble; full of unwarranted pride.