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♪ tūḷisu
ತೂಳಿಸು
- (verb)
- = ತೂಳು1 - 2.
- to drive or cause to move forward.
- to come forward (usu. on one's own will).
- to shoot (an arrow or a missile).
- to urge to action; to stir up; to rouse; to incite.
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♪ tuḷisu
ತುಳಿಸು
- (verb)
- to cause to walk on, press or beat (something) with the feet.
- to mix (different things) together; to blend.
- to injure beyond repair or renewal; to demolish; to ruin; to destroy.
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♪ dūḷisu
ದೂಳಿಸು
- (verb)
- to rise into air (as dust).
- to smear (on the body) with; to anoint.
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♪ dhūḷisu
ಧೂಳಿಸು
- (verb)
- to spread the fine dust of (something) over a wide area.
- to raise dust.
- to apply (ointment, cream, oil etc.) on the surface of.
- to destroy complete; to annihilate.
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♪ daḷasu
ದಳಸು
- (noun)
- that which is thick or dense.
- the quality, condition or fact of being dense.
- the quality or fact of being robust; robustness.
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♪ taḷisu
ತಳಿಸು
- (verb)
- to pound, beat (to hull paddy, polish rice, etc.) 2.to strike or drive with repeated, heavy blows.
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♪ taḷisu
ತಳಿಸು
- (verb)
- to scatter (water, perfume, etc.) in drops; to sprinkle.
- to cause to sprinkle (water, perfume etc.).
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♪ taḷisu
ತಳಿಸು
- (verb)
- to shine brightly; to sparkle.
- to rub or grind (an object) as to make it shining and sharp or sharper; to whet.
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♪ taḷisu
ತಳಿಸು
- (verb)
- to strike one against another; to collide.
- to dash against (as in physical combat).
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♪ tuḷasi
ತುಳಸಿ
- (noun)
- any of a genus (Ocimum) of fragrant plants of the mint family, esp. a white-flowered garden herb, Ocimum sanctum, which is religiously regarded as a goddess.