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ಗಾಂಧಾರ
♪ gāndhāra 🔊- :Noun
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name of a country, in the present Afghanistan.
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Kandahar, a prominent city in that country.
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a man belonging to that country.
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the third of the seven notes in an octave of Karnāṭaka and Hindustāni music systems, approximately corresponding to the 'E' of C Major.
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red oxide of lead, Pb3O4, derived from massicot, used in making paint, in glassmaking, etc.; the red-lead.
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a fragrant, bitter-tasting gum resin exuded from Commiphora trees, used in making incense, perfume, etc.; gum myrrh.
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ಕಂತ್ರಿ
♪ kantri 🔊- :Noun
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a person who cheats or commits fraud; a cheat; a fraud.
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that which belongs to, made in country-side.
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ಕಂದರೆ
♪ kandare 🔊- :Noun
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= ಕಂದರಿ.
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ಕಂದರ
♪ kandara 🔊- :Noun
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that part of a human or animal joining the head to the body; the neck.
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ಕಂದರ
♪ kandara 🔊- :Noun
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a stretch of low land lying between hills or mountains; a valley.
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a hollow place inside the earth, usu. an opening, as in a hillside, extending back horizontally; a cave.
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a deep, narrow pass between steep heights; a gorge.
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an elephant driveṛs hook to urge and control it.
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the dried aromatic rhizome of Zingiber officinale of Zingeraceae family, used as a spice or perfume and in medicine.
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ಕಂದರಿ
♪ kandari 🔊- :Noun
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a hollow place inside the earth, usu. an opening, as in a hillside, extending back horizontally; a cave.
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ಕಂಥಾರಿ
♪ kanthāri 🔊- :Noun
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the shrub Capparis sepiaria (= C. grandiflora) of Capparaceae family; caper shrub.
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ಕಂದಾರಿ
♪ kandāri 🔊- :
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of Afghanistan, its people, its language or culture.
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ಕಂದಾರಿ
♪ kandāri 🔊- :Noun
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a country in south central Asia, between Iran and Pakistan with Kabul as its capital; Afghanistan.
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a native or inhabitant of Afghanistan.
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ಕಂತ್ರಿ
♪ kantri 🔊- :
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rustic - a) lacking refinement, elegance, polish or sophistication; b) rough, awkward, uncouth or boorish.
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bad - a) effective in quality; below standard; b) wicked; immoral; not behaving properly; mischievous; c) causing injury; harmful.
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base - a) of a menial or degrading kind; b) contemptible; mean; ignoble.