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♪ tumri
ತುಮ್ರಿ
- (noun)
- the tree Diospyros peregrina (= D. embryopteris, = D. glutenifera) of Ebenaceae family; Indian persimmon.
- the tree Zanthoxylum armatum (= Z. alatum) of Rutaceae family.
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♪ tumri
ತುಮ್ರಿ
- (noun)
- a short song (usu. an amorous one).
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♪ tumari
ತುಮರಿ
- (noun)
- = ತುಮಕಿ.
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♪ tamar
ತಮರ್
- (noun)
- persons related to oneself by one's birth.
- the village, town where one was born.
- a place of shelter; one's house.
- one's (esp. a married woman's) parent's house.
- (fig.) a place of origin; source.
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♪ tāmra
ತಾಮ್ರ
- (noun)
- a malleable, ductile, metallic element having a characteristic reddish-brown colour, used in large quantities as an electrical conductor and in the manufacture of alloys, as brass and bronze (Symbol: Cu;); copper.
- the red or reddish brown colour.
- a kind of leprosy with large red spots.
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♪ tōmara
ತೋಮರ
- (noun)
- = ತೋಮರರಗಳೆ.
- a spear-like, heavy weapon.
- an arrow with a crescent-shaped blade at the tip.
- a heavy, metal club; a mace.
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♪ dūmara
ದೂಮರ
- (noun)
- a fine rain; drizzle.
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♪ tamāri
ತಮಾರಿ
- (noun)
- = ತಮಾಲ - 1.
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♪ tamōri
ತಮೋರಿ
- (noun)
- any source of light that dispels darkness (considered as an enemy of darkness), as fire, the sun, the moon etc.
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♪ tāmare
ತಾಮರೆ
- (noun)
- any of various water lilies, esp. a) Nymphaea lotus of Nymphaeaceae family; the white lotus; b) its white flower; c) Nelumbo nucifera (= Nelumbium speciosum) of the same family; d) its pink or white lotus, used as a religious symbol in Hinduism and Buddhism.