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ಕಪಿಲೆ
♪ kapile 🔊- :Noun
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a device having pulley mounted on a stand by the side of a well, leathern bucket, and a rope for lifting water and worked with an ox or a pair of oxen.
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ಕಪಿಲೆ
♪ kapile 🔊- :Noun
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a brown cow.
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(myth.) the wish-yielding cow of the Heaven.
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the tree Dalbergia sissoo (=D. sissosa, = D. sissu) of Papilionaceae family.
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the tree Mallotus philippensis (= Rottlera tinctoria) of Euphorbiaceae family.
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the plant Aloe perfoliata of Liliaceae family.
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a kind of medicinal substance made from this (?) plant.
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a kind of perfume.
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(myth.) the female of the elephant guarding the south-east quarter.
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any of mostly flattened, annelid worms of Hirudinea subclass living in water or wet earth and having a well-developed sucker at each end and are bloodsuckers; a leech.
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ಕಪಾಲ
♪ kapāla 🔊- :Noun
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the fleshy side of the face below the eye and above and to the side of the mouth; the cheek.
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ಕಪಾಲಿ
♪ kapāli 🔊- :Noun
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= ಕಪಾಲಹಸ್ತ.
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2) a man of low caste (an offspring of a fisherman and a brāhmaṇa woman).
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ಕಪಾಲಿ
♪ kapāli 🔊- :Noun
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a leather bag for carrying water.
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ಕಪಾಳ
♪ kapāḷa 🔊- :Noun
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= ಕಪಾಲ1.
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ಕಪಿಲ
♪ kapila 🔊- :
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of orange-brown or yellow-brown colour; tawny.
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ಕಪಾಳ
♪ kapāḷa 🔊- :Noun
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= ಕಪಾಲ2.
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ಕಪಿಲ
♪ kapila 🔊- :Noun
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the orange-brown or yellow-brown colour.
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name of a great sage (about 500 B.C.) who is said to have founded the Sānkhya system of philosophy.
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a kind of medicinal substance.
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ಕಪಾಲ
♪ kapāla 🔊- :Noun
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a piece of broken pottery; a pot-sherd.
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the skeleton of the head of a vertebrate forming a bony or cartilaginous case that encloses and protects the brain and chief sense organs and supports the jaws; the skull.
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a movable cover, hinged or unattached, as for a box, trunk, pot, etc. a lid.
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a deep, rounded container or dish, open at the top; a bowl.
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a small water-jar with a handle and a nozzle.
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a multitude; a collection of large number of items at a place.
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a formal agreement between two or more nations, relating to peace, alliance, trade, etc., on equal terms respecting each otheṛs sovereignty.