1. ಕೌಟಲು

    ♪ kauṭalu 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. the act of meddling, interfering into another's or otherś affair without being asked to; officiousness causing annoyance to others.
  2. ಕಟಳೆ

    ♪ kaṭaḷe 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. a prescribed rule; an authoritative direction; the act of prescribing a rule; a regulating or regulation.
  3. ಕಟ್ಟಲೆ

    ♪ kaṭṭale 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. = ಕಟ್ಟಳೆ1.
  4. ಕಟ್ಟಲ್

    ♪ kaṭṭal 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. that which is built, constructed, woven or made.
    3. a stage - a) a platform on which plays, speeches, etc. are presented; b) any area, as in an arena or theatre, in which actors perform.
  5. ಕಟ್ಟಲ

    ♪ kaṭṭala 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. the tree Myrica nagi (= M. sapida) of Myricaceae family.
  6. ಕಟ್ಟಲು

    ♪ kaṭṭalu 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. = ಕಟ್ಟಲ್.
  7. ಕಟಾಲಿ

    ♪ kaṭāli 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. the plant Aloe barbadenis (= A. Vera) of Liliaceae family; hedge aloe.
  8. ಕಟ್ಟಳೆ

    ♪ kaṭṭaḷe 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. a prescribed rule; an authoritative direction; the act of prescribing a rule; a regulating or regulation; a code.
    3. (dance.) a hand gesture in which fingers are used to depict different sentiments.
    4. a unit of weight (in weighing gold, pearls etc.).
    5. the arrangement made for offering food to a deity.
    6. a prescribed service (as to a temple, religious teachers, monks, etc.).
    7. an opportunity or obligation etc. that comes successively to each of several persons etc.
    8. a specified or prescribed length of time.
    9. an established social convention carried on by tradition; a custom.
    10. action to secure justice in a court of law; a law-suit.
    11. a way, path or course of movement; the course to be followed.
  9. ಕಟ್ಟಳೆ

    ♪ kaṭṭaḷe 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. the liquid left after churning butter from milk, without water being added.
  10. ಕಟಲೆ

    ♪ kaṭale 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. a prescribed rule; an authoritative direction; the act of prescribing a rule; a regulating or regulation.
    3. a prescribed service (as to a temple, religious teachers, monks, etc.).

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