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♪ jāmi
ಜಾಮಿ
- (noun)
- a girl or woman as related to other child or children of her parents; a sister.
- a chaste, virtuous or respectable woman.
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♪ jama
ಜಮ
- (noun)
- an act of restraining; the state of being restrained; restraint.
- Yama, the God of righteousness, regent of South.
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♪ jamā
ಜಮಾ
- (noun)
- a gain or recurrent benefit usu. measured in money that derives from capital or labour; income.
- a payment (usu. to a government).
- accumulation -a) something that has accumulated or has been accumulated, b) the action of accumulating.
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♪ jāma
ಜಾಮ
- (noun)
- a period of three hours.
- a going round the town at regular intervals by guards, police.
- the place or station of a group of city guards, policemen, etc; an outpost.
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♪ jāma
ಜಾಮ
- (noun)
- the act or an instance of causing (something) to be consumed by fire; a burning.
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♪ jhāma
ಝಾಮ
- (noun)
- a period of three hours.
- a going round the town at regular intervals by guards, police.
- the place or station of a group of city guards, policemen, etc; an outpost.
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♪ jame
ಜಮೆ
- (noun)
- long hair.
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♪ jame
ಜಮೆ
- (noun)
- = ಜಮಾ.
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♪ jamma
ಜಮ್ಮ
- (noun)
- a gift of land given by a king to a person.
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♪ jāmu
ಜಾಮು
- (noun)
- a food made by boiling fruit with sugar to a thick mixture; jam.