1. ಖೋಖೋ

    ♪ khōkhō 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. a game played uttering the khō khō continually while trying to catch the opponent.
  2. ಕೋಕೋ

    ♪ kōkō 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. the tropical tree Theobroma cacao of Sterculaceae family; cocoa tree 2) its nutritious seed; cocoa seed.
    3. a drink made by adding sugar and hot water or milk to the powder of cocoa seeds; cocoa.
  3. ಕಕ್ಕ

    ♪ kakka 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. one's father's younger brother.
  4. ಕಕ್ಕಿ

    ♪ kakki 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. one's father's younger brother's wife.
    3. one's mothers younger sister.
  5. ಕಕ್ಕಿ

    ♪ kakki 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. the tree Cassia fistula (= Carthartocarpus fistula) of Caesalpiniaceae family; Indian laburnum.
  6. ಕಕ್ಕು

    ♪ kakku 🔊
    1. :Verb
    2. to empty the contents of the stomach through the mouth; to vomit.
    3. (fig.) to pay unwillingly or unnecessarily; to pay back (usu. under coercion or compulsion by law) money one has swindled.
    4. (fig.) to communicate freely to another without any inhibitions.
  7. ಕಕ್ಕು

    ♪ kakku 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. one of the series of tooth-like parts, as on a saw, fork, rake, gearwheel, etc. as a tine, prong, cog, etc.
    3. a thin, sharp piece of wood; a splint; a splinter; a sliver.
    4. that whose surface is rough.
    5. the quality or fact of having a very thin edge or fine point that could cut, severe an object with little or no effort; sharpness.
  8. ಕಕ್ಕು

    ♪ kakku 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. the act or process of ejecting the contents of the stomach through the mouth; a vomiting; vomit.
  9. ಕಕ್ಕು

    ♪ kakku 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. (dial.) (children's term) an eatable as beaten rice, puffed rice, green gram etc.
  10. ಕಕ್ಕ

    ♪ kakka 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. (children's term) waste matter excreted from the bowels; faeces; excrement.
    3. (children's term) anything that is abominable hence, must not be touched.
    4. the particles of solid matter that settle at the bottom in an oil (esp. when heated and cooled).
    5. (dial.) the sediment, residue which settles at the bottom of any liquid.

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