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♪ dummisu
ದುಮ್ಮಿಸು
- (verb)
- to express one's suppressed anger, dissatisfaction, disappointment, jealousy, etc.
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♪ tamasā
ತಮಸಾ
- (noun)
- name of a river in Uttar Pradesh in North India.
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♪ tamasa
ತಾಮಸ
- (adjective)
- dark or consisting of darkness.
- affected by or relating to the third of the three classes of qualities which include as aggressiveness, meanness, greed, lust, moral impurity.
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♪ tamasa
ತಾಮಸ
- (noun)
- absence of light; darkness.
- the condition or quality of being ignorant; lack of knowledge esp. want of (spiritual) knowledge; ignorance.
- that which is affected, influenced by ignorance.
- a tendency to remain in a fixed condition without change; disinclination to move or act.
- (myth.) the fourth of the fourteen successive progenitors or sovereigns of the earth and representatives of human race.
- slowness; tardiness; dilatoriness.
- a strong longing or craving, as for something that brings satisfaction or enjoyment.
- an ignorant man.
- a morally debased, depraved or despicable man.
- an indolent, lazy man.
- a class of qualities as offensiveness, aggressiveness, meanness, greed, lust, moral impurity, etc., as one of the three main types of qualities.
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♪ thamāsa
ಥಮಾಸ
- (noun)
- the plant Alhagi maurorum of Papilionaceae family.
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♪ tamasi
ತಮಸಿ
- (noun)
- name of one of the hells.
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♪ tamāse
ತಮಾಸೆ
- (noun)
- = ತಮಾಷೆ.
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♪ tamisu
ತಮಿಸು
- (verb)
- to make cool or colder.
- to put out (a fire, etc.); to quench; to extinguish.
- to become cool or colder.
- to make (another's anger, sorrow, grief, etc.) less intense or severe.
- to ward (an evil, harmful thing etc.) off.
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♪ tamasi
ತಾಮಸಿ
- (noun)
- a low, mean, degraded person.
- a lazy, indolent man.
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♪ tamasi
ತಾಮಸಿ
- (noun)
- the dark part of the day; night.