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♪ gargara
ಗರ್ಗರ
- (noun)
- an indistinct, repeated sound of as made in sawing or by anklets while walking, etc.
- a kind ofnklet with small bells.
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♪ gargara
ಗರ್ಗರ
- (noun)
- a current of water, etc. moving against the main current and with a circular motion; a little whirlpool; an eddy.
- a kind of cymbal attached with small bells or metal plates.
- a kind of fish.
- a churn stick.
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♪ karakara
ಕರಕರ
- (noun)
- the sound made by gnawing while biting with the teeth.
- the act of tormenting, as by inflicting constant pain or causing persistent fear, etc.; an instance of this; harassment.
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♪ křkara
ಕೃಕರ
- (noun)
- = ಕೃಕಣ.
- one of the five vital airs of the body, helping in digesting the food and in the functioning of the eyelids.
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♪ kharakara
ಖರಕರ
- (noun)
- the sun (who rays are hot).
- the hot rays of the sun.
- (pros.) a metrical foot with two short syllables having one long one in between (u-u).
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♪ garagara
ಗರಗರ
- (noun)
- the quality of a thing that pleases the senses, esp. of sight; beauty; loveliness.
- the quality or condition of being neat, clean or tidy; tidiness.
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♪ garagara
ಗರಗರ
- (adverb)
- a sound produced by a thing that is spinning or turning around its centre or axis.
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♪ karagra
ಕರಗ್ರ
- (noun)
- a plantain leaf from which the tip is cut off.
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♪ karkara
ಕರ್ಕರ
- (adjective)
- shaggy or bristly; harsh; very rough.
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♪ karkara
ಕರ್ಕರ
- (noun)
- a particuar fault in gems.
- a tool with a heavy metal head and a long handle, used for pounding or banging.
- a small piece of glass or metal with a smooth surface that can give the image of an object; a mirror.
- any of the separate parts of the skeleton of a vertebrate animal; a bone.
- the leather lash of a whip.