1. ಡಂಕೆ

    ♪ ḍaŋke
    1. (noun)
    2. = ಡಂಗೆ1.
  2. ಟಂಕೆ

    ♪ ṭaŋke
    1. (noun)
    2. a thick, usu. bottle-shaped club of metal, used as a weapon.
  3. ಟಂಕೆ

    ♪ ṭaŋke
    1. (noun)
    2. = ಟಂಕ - 1.
  4. ಟಂಕೆ

    ♪ ṭaŋke
    1. (noun)
    2. the joint of the leg that allows for movement between the femur and tibia and is protected by the patella; the central area of the leg between the thigh and the lower leg; the knee.
  5. ಠಂಕೆ

    ♪ ṭhaŋke
    1. (noun)
    2. a thick, usu. bottle-shaped club of metal, used as a weapon.
  6. ಡಂಗೆ

    ♪ ḍaŋge
    1. (noun)
    2. a thick, usu. bottle-shaped club of metal, used as a weapon.
  7. ಡಂಗೆ

    ♪ ḍaŋge
    1. (noun)
    2. = ಡಂಗ2.
  8. ಟಂಕ

    ♪ ṭaŋka
    1. (noun)
    2. a wedge-like tool with a cutting edge at the end of the blade, made of steel, used for cutting or shaping stone; a chisel.
    3. a mould used for making monetary coins.
    4. a tool used to punch palmyra leaves by driving it at one corner (for tying them together).
    5. a making of coins by stamping; the act or process of minting money; mintage.
    6. a stamped coin.
    7. an officially designated place, building or room where monetary coins are minted.
    8. an archaic tax levied on persons engaged in minting coins.
    9. sodium borate, a white, anhydrous, crystalline salt (see ಟಂಕಣ).
    10. the act of repairing vessels by hammering the portion where it is cracked, dented or broken.
    11. the downward gradient of a hill or mountain.
    12. a high or inordinate opinion of one's own dignity, importance, merit or superiority, whether as cherished in the mind or as displayed in bearing, conduct, etc.; pride; conceit.
  9. ಠಂಕ

    ♪ ṭhaŋka
    1. (noun)
    2. the act or process of minting monetary coins.
  10. ಡಂಕ

    ♪ ḍaŋka
    1. (noun)
    2. a cylindrical percussion instrument consisting of a hollow cylinder or hemisphere with a membrane stretched tightly over both the ends, played by beating with the hands, sticks, etc.
    3. a kind of small, hour-glass shaped, hand-held percussion instrument, in which the two bands with a hard material tied to the free ends make sounds by striking the leather membrane on either side, when shaken continuously; obstinacy; stubbornness.