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♪ kaidōṭi
ಕೈದೋಟಿ
- (noun)
- a hook or a sickle attached to a long staff, used to pluck flowers, fruits, twigs, etc. from plants above one's reach.
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♪ kādāṭa
ಕಾದಾಟ
- (noun)
- active, armed fighting with enemy forces.
- a hand to hand fighting between two persons.
- a fight, struggle or controversy as between two persons, teams or ideas.
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♪ kadaḍu
ಕದಡು
- (verb)
- to move, shake, agitate, etc., esp. slightly; to move a spoon or other implement round and round in (a liquid etc.), esp. to mix the ingredients or constituents; to stir.
- to disturb the quiet of; to evoke strong feelings in.
- to be stirred to action or strong feeling; to be aroused; to be excited.
- to gather; to collect together; to glean.
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♪ kadaḍu
ಕದಡು
- (noun)
- a liquid that has been stirred as to make the ingredients in it disturbed.
- the water, sediments in which are disturbed by stirring, walking in it, etc.
- the disturbed state of the mind; excited feelings as grief, intolerance, fear, hatred, etc.
- a person whose quietness is disturbed by fear, intolerance, grief, hatred, etc.
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♪ gadaḍi
ಗದಡಿ
- (noun)
- (dial.) the trunks, bags, etc. of a traveller, esp. when packed and being used on a trip; luggage; baggage.
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♪ gadaḍu
ಗದಡು
- (noun)
- a strong, pungent smell (as of red chilli powder).
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♪ kēdāṭa
ಕೇದಾಟ
- (noun)
- the physical union of a male and a female by means of their genitals, as in the act of procreation; sexual intercourse.
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♪ kai taḍe
ಕೈತಡೆ
- (verb)
- to hold another's hand who is in the process of hitting.
- to prevent another from doing something.
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♪ kaitōṭa
ಕೈತೋಟ
- (noun)
- a small garden in which vegetables, flowers, etc. are grown for domestic use; a kitchen garden.
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♪ kaidōṭa
ಕೈದೋಟ
- (noun)
- a small garden in which vegetables, flowers, etc. are grown for domestic use; a kitchen garden.