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♪ giri
ಗಿರಿ
- (noun)
- the act of swallowing (something) into the stomach.
- a hill; a mountain.
- a symbol for the number seven (eight, according to some).
- the tree Aegle marmelos of Rutaceae family; the beal or stone apple tree.
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♪ kiri
ಕಿರಿ
- (verb)
- to cut off hair of the head or on the cheek; to shave.
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♪ kiri
ಕಿರಿ
- (verb)
- to draw back the lips and show the teeth as in laughing, beseeching, etc; to grin.
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♪ kiri
ಕಿರಿ
- (adjective)
- younger; not old.
- smaller.
- junior.
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♪ kiri
ಕಿರಿ
- (noun)
- a lump or knob in a thread formed by passing one free end through a loop and drawing it tight or by a tangle drawn tight; a knot.
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♪ kiri
ಕಿರಿ
- (noun)
- any swine, esp. a domesticated adult (Sus scrofa) or a mature uncastrted male pig; a hog; a boar.
- a cloud.
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♪ kara
ಕರ
- (adverb)
- = ಕರಂ.
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♪ kara
ಕರ
- (adjective)
- harsh; biting; severe.
- violent; impetuous.
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♪ kara
ಕರ
- (noun)
- any of a number of horselike perissodactylous mammals (family Equidae) having long ears and a short mane, which can be domesticated; an ass.
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♪ kara
ಕರ
- (noun)
- the end part of the human arm beyond the wrist, including the fingers and thumb; the hand.
- an elephant's elongated prehensile nose; the trunk.
- the length of the arm from the end of the middle finger to the elbow; a former unit of linear measure, about 18-22 inches (45.4-55.5 cm); a cubit.
- a compulsory payment, usu. a percentage, levied on income, property value, sales price, etc. for the support of a government; a tax.
- a payment made periodically by one state or ruler to another, esp. as a sign of dependence; tribute.
- a ray of light.
- water.
- a cloud.
- a liquid, usu. red and circulating in the arteries and veins of vertebrates, that carries oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the tissues of the body; blood.
- an invisible gaseous substance surrounding the earth, a mixture mainly of oxygen and nitrogen; air.
- a symbol for the number 2.
- the cardinal number six; 6.
- pellets of frozen rain falling in showers from cumulonimbus clouds; hail.
- a small south constellation near Virgo; the Corvus.