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♪ nāgara
ನಾಗರ
- (noun)
- = ನಾಗರು.
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♪ nāgara
ನಾಗರ
- (adjective)
- of a city, city-life, city customs, etc.
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♪ nāgara
ನಾಗರ
- (noun)
- a man living in a city.
- an intelligent man.
- a courteous man.
- a deceitful man; a cheat.
- a man who promotes amusements for a king or a man of rank, by keeping his company.
- an obstacle; an impediment.
- weariness resulting from physical or mental exertion.
- desire for final beatitude.
- the rhizome of the herb Zingiber officinale, used as a spice or perfume and in medicine.
- the alphabet of Samskřta language, which is adapted by Hindi, Marāṭhi, etc.
- the plant Allium asealonicum of Agavaceae family.
- the plant Cyperus bulbosus of Cyperaceae family.
- (archit.) one of the three styles of architecture in India (in which the buildings are constructed in quadrangular in shape.
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♪ nakara
ನಕರ
- (noun)
- a union of men in the same craft, esp. trade, formed to protect the interest of its members.
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♪ nakara
ನಕರ
- (noun)
- a large kettle-drum.
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♪ nakhara
ನಖರ
- (noun)
- a union of men in the same craft, esp. trade, formed to protect the interest of its members.
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♪ nakhara
ನಖರ
- (noun)
- = ನಖ - 1 & 2.
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♪ nagara
ನಗರ
- (noun)
- a centre of population larger or more important than a town or village; a city.
- a federation or association of merchants or members of a particular trade, of a city.
- a member of such an association.
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♪ nakāra
ನಕಾರ
- (noun)
- the letter or the sound of 'ನ '.
- an utterance expressing refusal; an expression meaning 'no'.
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♪ nakra
ನಕ್ರ
- (noun)
- any of a subfamily (Crocodylinae) of large, flesh-eating, lizard-like crocodilian reptiles living in or around tropical streams and having thick, horny skin composed of scales and plates, a long tail, and a long, narrow, triangular head with massive jaws.