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♪ kappa
ಕಪ್ಪ
- (noun)
- a regular payment of money, etc., made by one ruler or nation to another as acknowledgment of subjugation, for protection from invasion, etc.; tribute.
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♪ kappa
ಕಪ್ಪ
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- a ring of gold or silver wire for the wrist or ankle, worn as an ornament or as the sign of a vow to a deity.
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♪ kappa
ಕಪ್ಪ
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- a hole, pit in the ground made to catch wild animals.
- a deep, broad ditch dug around a farm, garden etc. for avoiding cattle coming in.
- a water way for excess rain water to flow out of a areca field.
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♪ kappa
ಕಪ್ಪ
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- (dial.) a kind of bag made of woven or plaited hemp, straw, rope, etc.
- a small compartment in a cupboard.
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♪ kapa
ಕಪ
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- the thick, stringy mucus secreted by the mucous glands of the respiratory tract and discharged from the throat, as during a cold; phlegm.
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♪ khapa
ಖಪ
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- the act of selling; exchange of property of any kind or of services, for an agreed sum of money or other valuable consideration; a sale.
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♪ kapi
ಕಪಿ
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- any of various mainly long-tailed agile tree-dwelling primates of the families Cebidae, Callithricidae, and Cercopithecidae; a monkey.
- a mischievous person, esp. a child.
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♪ kūpa
ಕೂಪ
- (noun)
- a man who loves (a woman); a lover.
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♪ kūpa
ಕೂಪ
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- a depressed part or place; a hollow; a depression.
- a hole or shaft sunk into the earth to tap an underground supply of water, gas, oil, etc; a well.
- a tall spar or, now often, a hollow metal structure, sometimes in sections, rising vertically from the keel or deck of a vessel and used to support the sails, yards, radar and radio equipment, etc.; a mast of a vessel.
- (fig.) a filthy condition, entanglement, etc.
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♪ kaipa
ಕೈಪ
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- a single long cloth used to cover the privy parts, as by male ascetics or, poor men in warm climates; a loin cloth.