1. ಕಕ್ಕುಲತೆ

    ♪ kakkulate
    1. (noun)
    2. a state of being uneasy, apprehensive or worried about what may happen; anxiety; worry.
    3. fond or tender feeling; warm liking; affectionate regard or attachment.
    4. sorrow felt for another's suffering or misfortune; pity; compassion; sympathy.
    5. the quality of a miser; miserliness; stinginess.
    6. a wish; a desire.
    7. a condition of uncertainty; a doubt.
    8. the quality of acting or moving with great force, violence; vehemence; impetuosity.
  2. ಕಕ್ಕುಲಾತೆ

    ♪ kakkulāte
    1. (noun)
    2. = ಕಕ್ಕುಲತೆ.
  3. ಕಕಲಾತಿ

    ♪ kakalāti
    1. (noun)
    2. tender, sympathetic, compassionate feeling toward another.
  4. ಕಕಲಾತೆ

    ♪ kakalāte
    1. (noun)
    2. = ಕಕಲಾತಿ.
  5. ಕಕುಲತೆ

    ♪ kakulate
    1. (noun)
    2. a state of being uneasy, apprehensive or worried about what may happen; anxiety; worry.
    3. fond or tender feeling; warm liking; affectionate regard or attachment.
    4. sorrow felt for another's suffering or misfortune; pity; compassion; sympathy.
    5. the quality of a miser; miserliness; stinginess.
    6. a wish; a desire.
    7. a condition of uncertainty; a doubt.
    8. the quality of acting or moving with great force, violence; vehemence; impetuosity.
  6. ಕಕುಲಾತಿ

    ♪ kakulāti
    1. (noun)
    2. = ಕಕುಲತೆ.
  7. ಕಕುಲಾತೆ

    ♪ kakulāte
    1. (noun)
    2. = ಕಕುಲತೆ.
  8. ಕಾಕುಲತೆ

    ♪ kākulate
    1. (noun)
    2. a state of being uneasy, apprehensive or worried about what may happen; anxiety; worry.
    3. fond or tender feeling; warm liking; affectionate regard or attachment.
    4. sorrow felt for another's suffering or misfortune; pity; compassion; sympathy.
    5. the quality of a miser; miserliness; stinginess.
    6. a wish; a desire.
    7. a condition of uncertainty; a doubt.
    8. the quality of acting or moving with great force, violence; vehemence; impetuosity.
  9. ಕಕುಳತೆ

    ♪ kakuḷate
    1. (noun)
    2. = ಕಕುಲತೆ.
  10. ಕೂಗಳತೆ

    ♪ kūgaḷate
    1. (noun)
    2. the distance within which a sound, esp. that of the unaided human voice, can be heard; range of hearing; a very short distance; earshot.