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♪ kaŋgāru
ಕಂಗಾರು
- (noun)
- extreme or passionate displeasure; anger.
- the condition of being dissatisfied or displeased; discontent; dissatisfaction.
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♪ kāŋgarū
ಕಾಂಗರೂ
- (noun)
- any of various leaping, plant-eating marsupials (family Macropodidae) native to Australia and neighboring islands, with short forelegs, strong, large hind legs, and a long, thick tail, the female of which has a pouch or marsupium, in front, for her young; a kangaroo.
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♪ kaŋkara
ಕಂಕರ
- (noun)
- a small stone piece, a small smooth stone worn by the action of water; a pebble.
- a mineral form of silica that crystallizes as hexagonal prisms; quartz.
- a mixture of coarse sand and small water-worn or pounded stones, used for paths and roads and as an aggregate; gravel.
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♪ kaŋkara
ಕಂಕರ
- (noun)
- a portion of hair that coils or hangs together; a lock of hair; a curl.
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♪ kaŋkara
ಕಂಕರ
- (adjective)
- foul; very bad; spiteful, ill-tempered; intending or intended to give pain; wicked.
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♪ kaŋkara
ಕಂಕರ
- (noun)
- a man who is morally bad or wrong or acting or doing with evil intent; a depraved man.
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♪ kaŋkhara
ಕಂಖರ
- (noun)
- = ಕಂಕರ1.
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♪ khaŋkara
ಖಂಕರ
- (noun)
- hair that is curly or tends to become curl.
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♪ gaŋgara
ಗಂಗರ
- (noun)
- an indistinct, repeated sound of as made in sawing or by anklets while walking, etc. 2) a kind ofnklet with small bells; ಉಂಗುರ ದೊಡ್ಡದಾದರೆ ಗಂಗರವಾದೀತೆ? ungra doḍḍadādare gangaravādīte (prov.) an ant-hill, however big it grows, cannot challenge the Everest.
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♪ kaŋgāra
ಕಂಗಾರ
- (noun)
- = ಕಂಗಾರು.