1. ಝರಿ

    ♪ jhari 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. a stream of water flowing in the mountain terrain.
  2. ಝರಿ

    ♪ jhari 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. any of a class (Chilopoda) of elongated, many-segmented, insect-eating arthropods with a pair of legs to each segment; a centipede.
  3. ಝರಿ

    ♪ jhari 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. a thin string, lace of gold or silver, used in ornamenting cloths, garments, etc.; lame.
  4. ಜರಿ

    ♪ jari 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. a surface declined deeply as on the side of a mountain; mountain-slope.
    3. a rock pillar, a mass of rock stretching above, on a mountain.
    4. a large stone; a rock.
    5. a stone set up to show the boundary of a land, village, town, revenue divisions, etc.; a boundary-stone.
    6. (fig.) the quality of being hard or harsh; hardness.
    7. the quality of being big or large; largeness.
    8. the quality or state or being strong; strength.
  5. ಜಾರಿ

    ♪ jāri 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. a bringing into action or carrying into effect; implementation.
    3. an instance of being in currency.
  6. ಜರಿ

    ♪ jari 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. any of a class (Chilopoda) of elongated, many-segmented, insect-eating arthropods with a pair of legs to each segment; a centipede.
  7. ಜರಿ

    ♪ jari 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. a thin string, lace of gold or silver, used in ornamenting cloths, garments, etc.
  8. ಜರಿ

    ♪ jari 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. a stream of water flowing in the mountain terrain.
  9. ಜರಿ

    ♪ jari 🔊
    1. :Verb
    2. to criticise or reproach severely.
    3. to reproach in a mocking or insulting manner; to jeer at; to ridicule; to taunt.
    4. to fall, shrink or break down, completely; to collapse.
    5. to talk or comment with a sharp and satirical or ironic utterance designed to cut or give pain; to be sarcastic.
    6. to make roaring sound; to shout loudly.
    7. ಜರಿದಾಟ jaridāṭa the act of mutually reproaching severely; ಜರಿದಾಡು jaridāḍu to engage in a mutual reproaching.
  10. ಜರಿ

    ♪ jari 🔊
    1. :Verb
    2. to change one's place; to move; to go.
    3. to run away or escape from danger, pursuit, unpleasantness, etc.; to flee.
    4. to be lost.
    5. to go to a side, ( as, leaving some room for others).
    6. to move (oneself) from above or one's grip; to slide; to slip.
    7. to make loose; to unfasten; to loosen.
    8. to tighten; to fasten.
    9. to insert (something) into with force.
    10. to make changes so as to fit, conform; to make (something) suitable; to adjust.
    11. to slip by or past; to pass.
    12. to die; to cease.
    13. to stop because of indecision; to pause or delay in acting, choosing or deciding because of unsure feeling or lack of confidence.
    14. to lose power, status, reputation, dignity, etc.
    15. to sag down.
    16. to fall down.

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