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♪ alēkha
ಅಲೇಖ
- (noun)
- a blank book or cadjan-leaves (palmyra leaves) tied together; anything for writing on (blank paper etc.).
- more than sufficient quantity.
- the bushy tail of the Bos grunniens used as a fly-flap and as an emblem of princely rank.
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♪ ālēkha
ಆಲೇಖ
- (noun)
- a symbolic diagram; a curve representing the variation of a quantity; a graph.
- a pen or the like device used for recording such a diagram.
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♪ alaka
ಅಲಕ
- (noun)
- curly hair, (esp. dangling on the forehead); lock.
- a mad dog.
- a hunting dog that finds game either by scenting and tracking; a hound.
- a kind of headgear of gods or kings.
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♪ alaga
ಅಲಗ
- (noun)
- a particular manner or method in playing on mřdanga, a percussion instrument used in Karnāṭaka music system.
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♪ aḷaka
ಅಳಕ
- (noun)
- the quality of being loose; looseness; bagginess.
- the quality or condition of being lax; laxity.
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♪ aḷaka
ಅಳಕ
- (noun)
- a board or pad used while writing or for writing on.
- a palm leaf used to write on.
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♪ aḷaka
ಅಳಕ
- (noun)
- curly hair, (esp. dangling on the forehead); lock.
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♪ aḷaka
ಅಳಕ
- (noun)
- a very young or unripe fruit.
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♪ aḷaga
ಅಳಗ
- (noun)
- the hard, stony skeleton secreted by certain marine polyps (class Anthozoa) and often deposited in extensive masses forming reefs and atolls in tropical seas; coral.
- a dog, cow, horse, etc. of coral colour.
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♪ aḷaga
ಅಳಗ
- (noun)
- a handsome man.