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♪ kōlu tāta
ಕೋಲುತಾತ
- (noun)
- the father of one's great grandfather.
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♪ kaladhauta
ಕಲಧೌತ
- (noun)
- a white, metallic chemical element that is extremely ductile and malleable, capable of a high polish, and the best metal conductor of heat and electricity, symbol Ag; silver.
- a heavy, yellow, inert, metallic chemical element with a high degree of ductility and malleability, symbol Au.; gold.
- the plant Datura stramonium (var. typica) of Solanaceae family.
- the white colour.
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♪ kāladūta
ಕಾಲದೂತ
- (noun)
- (myth.) a messenger of the Death-God.
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♪ kulattha
ಕುಲತ್ಥ
- (noun)
- the plant Dolichos biflorus of Papilionaceae family.
- its pulse; horse-gram.
- a blue stone used as a collyrium and in medicine.
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♪ kaḷadhauta
ಕಳಧೌತ
- (noun)
- a white, metallic chemical element that is extremely ductile and malleable, capable of a high polish, and the best metal conductor of heat and electricity, symbol Ag; silver.
- a heavy, yellow, inert, metallic chemical element with a high degree of ductility and malleability, symbol Au.; gold.
- the plant Datura stramonium (var. typica) of Solanaceae family.
- the white colour.
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♪ kaḷātīta
ಕಳಾತೀತ
- (adjective)
- being above or not bound by the principles of physical existence.
- not depictable by any art.
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♪ kaḷātīta
ಕಳಾತೀತ
- (noun)
- (phil.) a man or a deity who is above or not bound by the principles of the physical existence of the soul.
- that which cannot be the subject for an art.
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♪ kāldudi
ಕಾಲ್ದುದಿ
- (noun)
- the tip of the foot.
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♪ kōldudi
ಕೋಲ್ದುದಿ
- (noun)
- the pointed end of an arrow.
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♪ kaḷātīte
ಕಳಾತೀತೆ
- (noun)
- (phil.) a woman or a female deity who is above or not bound by the principles of the physical existence of the soul.