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♪ cavvaṭa
ಚವ್ವಟ
- (noun)
- a place where four roads meet or where two roads intersect each other.
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♪ cavaḍi
ಚವಡಿ
- (noun)
- one of the seven mother-goddesses.
- Durge, in her formidable form, assumed to kill the demon Caṇḍa.
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♪ cauvaṭa
ಚೌವಟ
- (noun)
- a place where four roads meet or where two roads intersect each other.
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♪ cavuḍ i
ಚವುಡಿ
- (noun)
- one of the seven mother-goddesses.
- Durge, in her formidable form, assumed to kill the demon Caṇḍa.
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♪ cāvaṭi
ಚಾವಟಿ
- (noun)
- an instrument for striking or flogging, consisting generally of a stiff or flexible rod with a lash attached to one end; a whip.
- a thin, twisted cord, used by children to spin a top, a cone-shaped toy, on its pointed end.
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♪ cāvaḍi
ಚಾವಡಿ
- (noun)
- a hall or building where governmental deliberations are officially held; a court.
- the building, platform or an open space where the members of village administration body meet for deliberation.
- a raised platform in front of a house, attached to the front wall, on either side of the main entrance, used as a sit-out.
- a place of protection; a shelter.
- the office of local police force.
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♪ cāvaḍe
ಚಾವಡೆ
- (noun)
- = ಚಾವಡಿ.
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♪ civaṭu
ಚಿವಟು
- (verb)
- = ಚಿವುಟು2.
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♪ civaḍā
ಚಿವಡಾ
- (noun)
- flattened rice, made by soaking the paddy in water and pounding, spiced and seasoned.
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♪ chāvaṭi
ಛಾವಟಿ
- (noun)
- an instrument for striking or flogging, consisting generally of a stiff or flexible rod with a lash attached to one end; a whip.
- a thin, twisted cord, used by children to spin a top, a cone-shaped toy, on its pointed end.