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♪ kai mara
ಕೈಮರ
- (noun)
- a post, on the roadside, esp. at cross roads, carrying a board giving direction for different destinations; a hand-post.
- a steel pole with a hand that turns up and down, beside a railway tract, used in conveying signals to the train-drivers.
- (fig.) a person or thing that guides or directs.
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♪ kamara
ಕಮರ
- (noun)
- the tree Hardwickia binata (= H. pinnata) of Caesalpiniaceae family; Malabar Mahagany.
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♪ kamra
ಕಮ್ರ
- (noun)
- the tree Hardwickia binata (= H. pinnata) of Caesalpiniaceae family; Malabar Mahagany.
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♪ kamra
ಕಮ್ರ
- (adjective)
- that is pleasing; pleasant; charming; enchanting.
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♪ kamra
ಕಮ್ರ
- (noun)
- a lustful man;a sensualist; a libidious man.
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♪ kāmara
ಕಾಮರ
- (noun)
- the tree Cleistanthus collinus of Euphorbiaceae family.
- any forest tree and its wood.
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♪ gamāra
ಗಮಾರ
- (noun)
- a country person, esp. one regarded as unsophisticated, simple, awkward, uncouth, etc,; a rustic.
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♪ kamari
ಕಮರಿ
- (noun)
- the steeply inclined land by the side of a mountain.
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♪ kamaru
ಕಮರು
- (verb)
- to become putrid or rotten and emit rancid smell.
- to lose freshness or strength; to droop, to wither; to fade.
- to be burnt to charcoal.
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♪ kamaru
ಕಮರು
- (noun)
- a bad smell like as that of stale fat, oil or completely putrefied vegetable.