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♪ nāru
ನಾರು
- (verb)
- to emit a pleasant scent or odour.
- to give off unpleasant smell; to stink.
- to prolong or remain unfinished (as an unpleasant work).
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♪ nāru
ನಾರು
- (noun)
- smell, either pleasant or unpleasant.
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♪ nāru
ನಾರು
- (noun)
- a slender, threadlike structure that combines with others to form vegetable tissue; a fibre.
- a slender, threadlike structure made from a mineral or synthetically.
- the hard, separable covering of the hard wood of a tree; bark.
- the fibrous part of fruits (as of mango).
- the husks of coconuts; coir.
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♪ nāru
ನಾರು
- (noun)
- the worm Dracunculus medinensis, that is parasitic in the subcutaneous tissues of people and other mammals; guinea worm.
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♪ naru
ನರು
- (adjective)
- having a pleasant scent or aroma; sweet-smelling; fragrant.
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♪ naru
ನರು
- (noun)
- a sweet or pleasing scent; fragrance.
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♪ nara
ನರ
- (noun)
- any of the inelastic cords of tough, fibrous connective tissue in which muscle fibres end and by which muscles are attached to bones or other parts; sinew; tendon.
- any of the cordlike fibres or bundles of fibres connecting the body organs with the central nervous system (the brain and the spinal cord) and parts of the nervous system with each other, and carrying impulses to and from the brain or a nerve centre; a nerve.
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♪ nara
ನರ
- (noun)
- the human individual as representing the species, without reference to sex; a man.
- a male human being.
- the height of a normal man.
- Arjuna, the Pāṇḍava hero the Indian epic Mahābhārata.
- name of a mythological sage, a companion of another sage Nārāyaṇa.
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♪ nāra
ನಾರ
- (adjective)
- of, belonging to man (Homo sapiens) or consisting of or produced by people; human.
- having or showing human qualities.
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♪ nāra
ನಾರ
- (noun)
- water.
- a just-born calf of a cow.
- a group of persons, collectively, people, in general.