1. ತಕ್ಕಿಸು

    ♪ takkisu
    1. (verb)
    2. to wish or long for; to crave; to desire.
  2. ತಕ್ಕಿಸು

    ♪ takkisu
    1. (verb)
    2. to clasp (another) in one's arms and press to the bosom affectionately.
    3. to hold out or reach out; to extend; to stretch.
    4. to pierce or thrust (something) into.
    5. to come into physical contact with; to touch.
    6. to cause (two or more things) to come into physical contact (with each other).
  3. ದಕ್ಕಿಸು

    ♪ dakkisu
    1. (verb)
    2. to take (something) into one's control or under one's power to dispose of.
    3. to digest food eaten.
    4. (fig.) to make something one's own (esp. that which do not belong to oneself).
  4. ತಕ್ಷ

    ♪ takṣa
    1. (noun)
    2. a workman who builds or repairs wooden furniture and structures, as houses, scaffolds or shelving; a carpenter.
    3. a man who models, carves or otherwise fashions figures or forms of stone, metal, etc.; a sculptor.
  5. ತಗಸಿ

    ♪ tagasi
    1. (noun)
    2. = ತಗಚೆ.
  6. ತಗಸು

    ♪ tagasu
    1. (verb)
    2. to restrict, limit another's movement, sphere of activity, etc.
    3. to put or keep in prison; to jail; to imprison.
  7. ದಕ್ಷ

    ♪ dakṣa
    1. (adjective)
    2. having suitable or sufficient ability, power, skill, knowledge, experience, dexterity, etc., for some purpose; competent; able.
  8. ದಕ್ಷ

    ♪ dakṣa
    1. (noun)
    2. an able, competent, dexterous man.
    3. (myth.) name of a son of Brahma, the Creator of the universe.
    4. an ascetic known for his spiritual knowledge; a sage.
    5. one of the twelve celebrated sages of the old Hindu tradition.
    6. a male chicken; a cock; a rooster.
    7. a being able to perform, conduct, manage, etc.; the physical or mental power required for the same.
    8. the fact of moving, acting or responding quickly; quickness; swiftness.
    9. the act or an instance of killing.
    10. the right side.
  9. ತಗಿಸು

    ♪ tagisu
    1. (verb)
    2. = ತಗ್ಗಿಸು.
  10. ತಗುಸಿ

    ♪ tagusi
    1. (noun)
    2. a defect - a) a shortcoming, fault or imperfection; b) lack or want, esp. of something essential to perfection or completeness; deficiency:.