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♪ gondu
ಗೊಂದು
- (noun)
- = ಗೊಂದಿ.
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♪ gontu
ಗೊಂತು
- (noun)
- a place of origin.
- a prefixed place for meeting; rendezvous.
- the place to be reached or toward which someone or something is going or sent; a destination.
- a shelter or shed for cattle; a cow-shed.
- a long, narrow, hollow structure for holding fodder-grass for cattle, where they are tied to a post, in a cattle-shed.
- the line separating two villages, towns, etc.; the border.
- a rule or any set of rules of conduct; a code.
- that which is known, understood.
- knowledge got from personal experience, dealing with; acquaintance.
- an identification mark.
- that which is known widely; a famous thing.
- (fig.) the external genital organ of the female; the female pudendum; vulva.
- a place, in a river, where water is deep.
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♪ gōndu
ಗೋಂದು
- (noun)
- a gum exuded by some kinds of acacia and used as glue; the gum acacia.
- (gen.) any synthetic gum used as glue.
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♪ kaṇḍrike
ಕಂತ
- (noun)
- (dial.) a surface having gradual slope; downward gradient.
- (dial.) a deep place or any of the deepest parts, as in water or earth.
- (dial.) steep descent.
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♪ kanda
ಕಂದ
- (noun)
- a young child.
- a young of cow or of any other animal.
- a term of affection used in addressing a younger person.
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♪ kanda
ಕಂದ
- (noun)
- the portion of the human body from the neck to the arm joint; the shoulder.
- (pros.) a metre having four lines of which first and third have three groups of four units each and the second and fourth have five groups of four units each.
- a body of organised soldiers trained to protect esp. the land of a nation or to attack another country; an army.
- a group of people; a multitude.
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♪ kanda
ಕಂದ
- (noun)
- a bulbous rout, as of lotus plant, etc.
- the strong-smelling bulb of the herb (Allium sativum) of the lily family, made up of small sections called cloves, used as seasoning in meats, salads, etc. garlic.
- the edible, starchy, tuberous root of Amorphophallus campanulatus; elephant yam.
- a visible mass of tiny, condensed water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere; cloud.
- a volatile, crystalline ketone, with a strong characteristic odour, derived from the wood of the camphor tree or synthetically from pinene; camphor.
- an abnormally swollen part of the body; a swelling.
- a kind of disease of the male sexual glands.
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♪ kandha
ಕಂಧ
- (noun)
- = ಕಂಧರ.
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♪ ganda
ಗಂದ
- (noun)
- = ಗಂಧ.
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♪ gandha
ಗಂಧ
- (noun)
- the characteristic stimulation of any specific substance upon the olfactory nerves; odour; scent; smell.
- a pleasing smell or odour; sweet scent, as of flowers; a fragrance; a perfume.
- the tree Santalum album (=Sirium myrtifolium) of Santalaceae family, with sweet smelling heartwood used for carving.
- its wood or its powder.
- a sectarian mark of sandal paste put across the forehead.
- an essential oil or perfume made from the petals of flowers etc. and mixed with water, used to sprinkle on the body.
- haughty behaviour resulting from exaggerated self-esteem, wealth, status, abilities, etc.; arrogant pride.
- the fluid flowing from the temples of an elephant in rut.
- relation; kinship; connection.
- a person who lives near another; a neighbour.
- a very small or meagre quantity (as could be perceived only by its smell).
- a precious stone.
- mere superficial or little knowledge (of something).
- (Dvaita Phil.) the ability or faculty of perceiving by smell, one of the forty ways of knowing objects.
- (Vaiśeṣika phil.) one of the twenty four properties.
- a cross piece of wood for holding the planks of a door.
- ಗಂಧ ಗಾಳಿ gandha gāḷi (dupl.) elementary or basic knowledge; minimum information; ಗಂಧದ ಎಣ್ಣೆ gandhada eṇṇe the oil extracted from sandal wood, used as an aromatic substance; ಗಂಧದ ಕಡ್ಡಿ gandhada kaḍḍi a thin stick burned to get fragrant fumes, esp. in religious rites; an incense stick; ಗಂಧದ ಕಲ್ಲು gandhada kallu a coarse-surfaced stone on which a piece of sandal wood is rubbed to get sandal-paste; ಗಂಧದ ಬಿಲ್ಲೆ gandhada bille a substance in the form of a small cake, used to make perfumes; ಗಂಧದ ಕೊರಡು ತೇದಷ್ಟು ಪರಿಮಳ gandhada koraḍu tēdaṣṭu parimaḷa (prov.) experiences, however painful they are, make one more knowledgeable, understanding and mature 2. a matured person or a person devoted to a cause, becomes morfe and more matured or devoted, as he or she passes through real hardship in life.