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♪ cauki
ಚೌಕಿ
- (noun)
- a piece of furniture with a flat, square or rectangular wooden plank with four legs, to sit on.
- a complete horizontal section of a building, separated from other sections of the same building, by a continuous floor or a continuous roof.
- a set of four buildings, in the same premises, having (usu. a narrow), common passage in between, leading to their entrance.
- the central space of a building, usu. without covered by the roof.
- (in a yakṣagāna theatre) a side room or a room behind the screen used by the actors for dressing and making up themselves.
- a small building (away from the main police station) where policemen or guards are placed.
- a patrolling or guarding (of a town, city etc.).
- a temporary stage, pandal constructed in a square shape.
- ಚೌಕಿ ಊಟ cauki ūṭa a special dining row for special visitors or invitees, in a religious monastery.
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♪ chaga
ಛಗ
- (noun)
- a he-goat (of Capra genus), a wild or domesticated bovid ruminant with hollow horns.
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♪ cak
ಚಕ್
- (noun)
- an onomatopoetic term used to express swiftness, quickness in action.
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♪ cak
ಚಕ್
- (noun)
- a fabric having a pattern of small squares; check.
- a comparison, test, examination etc. to ascertain if something is as it should be; a checking.
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♪ cāka
ಚಾಕ
- (adjective)
- neat orderly or trim, clearly organised.
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♪ cāka
ಚಾಕ
- (noun)
- a man who is organised in his work and personal appearance.
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♪ cāga
ಚಾಗ
- (noun)
- the colour of growing grass; green.
- a bright-green, transparent precious stone; green variety of beryl; emerald.
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♪ cāga
ಚಾಗ
- (noun)
- the act of giving up or forgoing something valued for the sake of something having a more pressing claim or higher moral value, considered as a virtuous act; a giving of one's possession voluntarily to another as charity.
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♪ chāga
ಛಾಗ
- (noun)
- a he-goat (of Capra genus), a wild or domesticated bovid ruminant with hollow horns.
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♪ cūka
ಚೂಕ
- (noun)
- a contemptible, despicable or base-spirited man; an abject fellow.