1. ಆರವ

    ♪ ārava
    1. (noun)
    2. sound - a) vibrations in air, water, etc. that stimulate the auditory nerves and produce the sensation of hearing; b) the auditory sensation produced by such vibrations.
    3. a loud cry; a shouting; a howling.
  2. ಅರವ

    ♪ arava
    1. (noun)
    2. one of the major Indian languages, belonging to Dravidian family, spoken chiefly in Tamil Nadu in South India and in Sri Lanka; the official Language of Tamil Nadu; Tamil language.
    3. a Tamil-speaking man.
    4. the state of Tamil Nadu, in South India.
  3. ಅರವ

    ♪ arava
    1. (noun)
    2. a village priest of Todava community in South India.
  4. ಅರ್ವ

    ♪ arva
    1. (noun)
    2. a mean, unworthy man.
    3. a horse.
  5. ಆರಾವ

    ♪ ārāva
    1. (noun)
    2. sound - a) vibrations in air, water, etc. that stimulate the auditory nerves and produce the sensation of hearing; b) the auditory sensation produced by such vibrations.
  6. ಅರವು

    ♪ aravu
    1. (noun)
    2. = ಅರವ1 - 1 & 2.
  7. ಆರವೆ

    ♪ ārave
    1. (noun)
    2. a pleasure grove; a garden; a park.
  8. ಅರಿವು

    ♪ arivu
    1. (noun)
    2. knowledge - a) acquaintance with facts; range of information, awareness or understanding; b) all that has been perceived or grasped by the mind; learning; enlightenment.
    3. conscious feeling or sense impression; sensation.
    4. the state of being conscious; awareness of one's own feelings, what is happening around one, etc.; consciousness.
    5. the power or process of receiving conscious sense impressions through direct stimulation of the bodily organism; sensation; the act of perceiving; perception.
  9. ಅರಿವೆ

    ♪ arive
    1. (noun)
    2. a woven or knitted fabric of fibrous material, as cotton, wool, silk, hair, synthetic fibres, etc.; a cloth.
    3. a piece of such fabric for a specific use (as dhōti).
  10. ಅರುವು

    ♪ aruvu
    1. (noun)
    2. the act of observing; attention; regard; heed; cognisance; notice.
    3. all that has been perceived or grasped by the mind; learning; enlightenment; knowledge.
    4. the power or process of receiving conscious sense impressions through direct stimulation of the bodily organism; sensation.