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♪ dhavaḷi
ಧವಳಿ
- (noun)
- a white or whitish cow.
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♪ dhāvaḷi
ಧಾವಳಿ
- (noun)
- an oblong, unsewn, cloth worn by girls to cover mainly the front, upper portion of their body.
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♪ dhāvaḷi
ಧಾವಳಿ
- (noun)
- a kind of coarse, woollen cloth used for religious purposes.
- an oblong woollen cloth worn as a covering for the head or shoulders during winter; a shawl.
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♪ davaḷa
ದವಳ
- (adjective)
- reflecting almost all the rays of light; of the colour of pure snow; white.
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♪ davaḷa
ದವಳ
- (noun)
- a large conch-shell used to blow through to produce a continuous and loud sound.
- the white colour.
- the mahagony tree Swietenia mahogani (= Soymida mahagoni) of Meliaceae family.
- the camphor tree Cinnamomum camphora of Lauraceae family that gives camphor.
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♪ dhavaḷa
ಧವಳ
- (adjective)
- having the colour of pure snow or milk; white.
- pure; spotless; faultless.
- beautiful; charming; handsome.
- high or higher in order, status, rank, etc.; superior.
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♪ dhavaḷa
ಧವಳ
- (noun)
- white colour.
- an excellent ox.
- a kind of camphor obtained from the tree Laurus camphora of Lauraceae family; Chine camphor.
- a kind of song sung during marriages.
- a large, spiral univalve shell of some marine mollusc, that gives a loud and continuous sound when blown.
- an excellent man.
- a musical mode in Hindūstāni system.
- (pros.) a meter having nineteen syllables in each line.
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♪ dēvaḷa
ದೇವಳ
- (noun)
- a building, esp. one that is built as per the religious regulations, for the worship of a divinity or divinities the idols of which are installed therein; a temple.
- a deserted house or place.
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♪ tavuḷi
ತವುಳಿ
- (noun)
- lack of honesty; a disposition to lie, cheat or steal; deceiving; dishonesty.
- a false statement made with deliberate intent to deceive; an intentional untruth; a falsehood; a lie.
- the feeling, attitude or expression of disdaining; the feeling of contempt.
- a man who habitually cheats another; a fraud or cheat.
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♪ tivaḷi
ತಿವಳಿ
- (noun)
- three folds of the skin just above the navel of a woman (regarded as a beauty).
- any of the three signs or marks (as foot print, undried dung, damage done to the plants) left by the passage of a wild animal by which its movements can be traced.