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                    ಕೂವೆ♪ kūve 🔊- :Noun
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                                the plant Curcuma angustifolia of Zingiberaceae family, with large leaves, white flowers, and starchy roots; East Indian arrowroot.
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                                the plant Maranta arundinaceae of Marantaceae family.
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                                the large-sized, evergreen tree Calophyllum tomentosum of Clusiaceae family; poon tree.
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                                another tree of the same family Calophyllum inophyllum ( = C. apetalum, =C. spurium); Indian laurel.
 
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                    ಕೂವೆ♪ kūve 🔊- :Noun
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                                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.; the mast of a vessel.
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                                a hole or shaft sunk into the earth to tap an underground supply of water; a well.
 
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                    ಕುವೆ♪ kuvēṇi 🔊- :Noun
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                                = ಕುವ್ವೆ1.
 
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                    ಕುವ್ವೆ♪ kuvve 🔊- :Noun
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                                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. ; the mast of a vessel.
 
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                    ಕುವೆ♪ kuvēṇi 🔊- :Noun
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                                the tree Calophyllum inophyllum ( = C. apetalum, = C. Spurium) of Alexandrian family; Indian laurel.
 
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                    ಕುವ್ವೆ♪ kuvve 🔊- :Noun
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                                the plant Curcuma angustifolia of Zingiberaceae family, with large leaves, white flowers, and starchy roots; East Indian arrowroot.
 
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                    ಕವಿ♪ kavi 🔊- :Noun
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                                a man having or showing good judgement, sagacity or prudence; a wiseman.
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                                a man who writes poems or verses; he who possesses high powers of imagination or expression etc.; a poet.
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                                (myth.) the preceptor of the demons; the regent of the planet Venus.
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                                water.
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                                the sun.
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                                a water bird; esp., any of a family (Anatidae order Anseriformes), of birds consisting of ducks, geese, and swans.
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                                a head harness for guiding a horse, consisting of headstall, bit, and reins; a bridle.
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                                ರವಿ ಕಾಣದ್ದನ್ನು ಕವಿ ಕಂಡ ravi kāṇaddannu kavi kaṇḍa a poet, like a seer, can see things more deeply than others.
 
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                    ಕವಿ♪ kavi 🔊- :Noun
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                                any of various mainly long-tailed agile tree-dwelling primates of the families Cebidae, Callithricidae, and Cercopithecidae; a monkey.
 
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                    ಕವಿ♪ kavi 🔊- :Verb
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                                to cover from all or almost all sides; to encircle; to attack.
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                                to spread over (as clouds over a place).
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                                to spread or diffuse oneself all over.
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                                to conceal something by veiling.
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                                to assemble at a place in a large group; to crowd; to throng.
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                                to act passionately or vehemently.
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                                to have on the body or on the person (clothing, jewelry, etc.); to wear.
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                                ಕವಿದುಪಡು kavidupaḍu to fall down heavily; ಕವಿದುಬೀಳ್ kavidu bīḷ= ಕವಿದುಬೀೞ್; ಕವಿದುಬೀೞ್ kavidu bił to fall down on another's feet; 2) to attack; to fall upon.
 
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                    ಕಾವ♪ kāva 🔊- :Noun
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                                (myth.) Kāma, the god of love, son of Křṣṇa.
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                                ಕಾವನಂಬು kāvanambu any of the five flower arrows of Manmatha, the Love-God; 2. the pain araising from the longing for sexual intercourse; ಕಾವನಯ್ಯ kāvanayya Křṣṇa, father of Love-God, Manmatha; ಕಾವನರಸಿ kāvanarasi Rati, wife of Manmatha, the Love-God.