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♪ kēsara
ಕೇಸರ
- (noun)
- (bot.) the stalk of a stamen bearing the anther; the filament of a flower.
- the fine, dust like mass of grains that are produced in the anthers or microspore sacs of seed plants, containing the male sexual cells (gametophytes) of the plant; pollen.
- the long hair growing from the top or sides of the neck of certain animals, as the horse or lion; the mane.
- the tree Mimusops elengi of Sapotaceae family.
- the tree Mesua ferrea of Guttiferae family; Iron wood of Ceylon.
- the perennial plant Crocus sativus of Iridaceae family with funnel-shaped, purplish flowers having orange stigmas; saffron plant.
- the tree Bixa orellana of Bixaceae family.
- the tree Mammea suriga ( = Ochrocarpus longifolius) of Clusiaceae family.
- its flowers.
- gold.
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♪ kasar
ಕಸರ್
- (verb)
- (a stringent taste, a substance of that taste) to cause slight irritation in the throat or on the tongue.
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♪ kāsara
ಕಾಸರ
- (noun)
- = ಕಾಸರ್ಕ.
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♪ kāsara
ಕಾಸರ
- (noun)
- the male water buffalo Bubalus bubalis, either domesticated or wild.
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♪ kāsara
ಕಾಸರ
- (noun)
- a large tract of uncultivated land covered with trees and undergrowth; a forest.
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♪ ghasra
ಘಸ್ರ
- (noun)
- the period of light between sunrise and sunset; a day.
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♪ ghāsara
ಘಾಸರ
- (noun)
- the period of light between sunrise and sunset; a day.
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♪ kāsāra
ಕಾಸಾರ
- (noun)
- a smith who works in brass, bronze or copper, making and repairing vessels and other articles.
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♪ kāsāra
ಕಾಸಾರ
- (noun)
- a body of water, smaller than a lake; a pond.
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♪ kasaru
ಕಸರು
- (verb)
- to disturb or irritate; to annoy; to trouble.
- to scold; to chide; to rebuke.