1. ಜವಣ

    ♪ javaṇa
    1. (noun)
    2. the food served for eating or eaten.
    3. a bit of food, esp. that much which can be held in one's palm.
  2. ಜವನ

    ♪ javana
    1. (noun)
    2. the act or state of moving rapidly; swiftness; quick motion.
    3. the person, animal or vehicle which moves, runs or acts swiftly.
    4. a man who runs errands, carries messages, etc.; a runner.
  3. ಜವಣಿ

    ♪ javaṇi
    1. (noun)
    2. a particular kind of plant that is believed to give life to the dead or make feel a person young, bringing back youthful strength and vigour.
  4. ಜವಣೆ

    ♪ javaṇe
    1. (noun)
    2. a long bamboo staff.
    3. a long shaft with a broad blade at one end, used as a lever for rowing or otherwise propelling or steering a boat; an oar.
  5. ಜೇವಣ

    ♪ jēvaṇa
    1. (noun)
    2. the food served for eating or eaten.
    3. a bit of food, esp. that much which can be held in one's palm.
  6. ಜವಾನ

    ♪ javāna
    1. (noun)
    2. a man doing menial work; a servant.
  7. ಜೇವಣಿ

    ♪ jēvaṇi
    1. (noun)
    2. = ಜೇವಣ.
  8. ಜೇವಣಿ

    ♪ jēvaṇi
    1. (noun)
    2. a kind of herb believed to give life to the dead.
  9. ಜವ್ವನ

    ♪ javvana
    1. (noun)
    2. youth - a) the period of life coming between teenage and maturity; b) the state or quality of being young, esp. of being vigorous and lively or immature, impetuous, etc.
    3. either of two milk-secreting glands protruding from the upper, front part of a woman's body; a female breast.
  10. ಜೀವಾಣು

    ♪ jīvāṇu
    1. (noun)
    2. (Biol.) a very small, complex unit of protoplasm, usu. with a nucleus, cytoplasm, and an enclosing membrane, (all plants and animals are made up of one or more cells that usu. combine to form various tissues); a cell.
    3. (rightly ಅಣುಜೀವಿ) any of the microscopic, one-celled creatures, having no chlorophyll, multiplying by simple division, some of which cause diseases such as pneumonia and anthrax, while some others are necessary for fermentation, nitrogen fixation, etc.; a bacterium.