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ಕಾವಿಸು
♪ kāvisu 🔊- :Verb
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                                to wish or long for; to crave; to desire.
 
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ಗವಿಸು
♪ gavisu 🔊- :Verb
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                                to cover with or as with a veil; to veil.
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                                to cover from all sides (as in invasion); to invade.
 
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ಕವಿಸು
♪ kavisu 🔊- :Verb
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                                to cover from all or almost all sides.
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                                to cause to cover from all or almost all sides.
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                                to cause to diffuse or spread throughout.
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                                to cause to attack.
 
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ಕೈವಸ
♪ kaivasa 🔊- :Noun
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                                = ಕೈವಶ.
 
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ಕೈವೀಸು
♪ kaivīsu 🔊- :Verb
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                                to swing or sway one's hand backward and forward or from one side to another.
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                                to signal with a hand-gesture, to commence the war.
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                                to express one's feelings, intention, etc. with a hand-gesture.
 
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ಕೈವೆಸ
♪ kaivesa 🔊- :Noun
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                                work done by hand (not by machine); hand-work.
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                                expertness in doing something with the hands; manual skill.
 
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ಗವಸು
♪ gavasu 🔊- :Noun
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                                = ಗವಸಣಿಗೆ - 1.
 
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ಗವುಸು
♪ gavusu 🔊- :Noun
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                                = ಗವುಸಣಿಗೆ.
 
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ಕುವೇಷ
♪ kuvēṣa 🔊- :Noun
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                                a clothewho is shabby or offensive to look at.
 
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ಕೈವಶ
♪ kaivaśa 🔊- :Noun
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                                the state or fact of being under another's control, restraint.
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                                the condition of (knowledge, art, etc.) being mastered (by someone).
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                                ಕೈವಶವಾಗು kai vaśavāgu to be captured; to become subject to another's control; 2. (an art, knowledge etc.) to be mastered.