1. ನಿರೋಧ

    ♪ nirōdha
    1. (noun)
    2. the condition of being tied or fastened with (a string, cord, rope, etc.).
    3. the act of preventing or being prevented from moving, going, progressing, etc.; an obstructing.
    4. a shutting (something) in; the act of keeping something enclosed.
    5. the state or fact of controlling or being controlled.
    6. the act of opposing or an opposed condition; opposition.
    7. destruction; demolition.
    8. the act or fact of disappointing or being disappointed; disappointment.
    9. a thin protective sheath for the penis, generally of very thin rubber, used during sexual intercourse to prevent venereal infection or as a contraceptive; a condom.
    10. an instance of ejaculation before reaching the climax of sexual excitement, caused by psychological resistence.
  2. ನಿರೋಧ್

    ♪ nirōdh
    1. (noun)
    2. = ನಿರೋಧ - 8.
  3. ನಾರದ

    ♪ nārada
    1. (noun)
    2. (myth.) one of the sons of Brahma, and is a famous celestial sage, who also acts as a messenger between the gods and human beings, and is believed to have authored code of laws 'Nāradīya Smřti' considered as one of the eighteen of holy scriptures of Hindus.
    3. this scripture itself.
    4. that which gives water, cloud.
  4. ನೃತ್ತ

    ♪ nřtta
    1. (noun)
    2. a kind of dance presentation having rhythmic movement of limbs without words and dramatic moods or sentiments.
    3. a female dancer.
  5. ನರತಿ

    ♪ narati
    1. (noun)
    2. a woman whose hair has turned grey.
    3. a white spotted cow.
  6. ನರತೆ

    ♪ narate
    1. (noun)
    2. = ನರತ್ವ.
  7. ನಿರತ

    ♪ nirata
    1. (adjective)
    2. engaged in; dealing in; interested in.
    3. absorbed in; attached or devoted to.
  8. ನಿರತ

    ♪ nirata
    1. (noun)
    2. a man who is engaged, interested in.
    3. he who is absorbed in, attached or devoted to.
  9. ನೀರದ

    ♪ nīrada
    1. (noun)
    2. a cloud, that gives water.
    3. that which is toothless.
  10. ನೈಋತ

    ♪ naiřta
    1. (noun)
    2. = ನೈಋತಿ - 2.
    3. an evil spirit conceived as a cannibal having huge size, cruel features, wicked nature and an enemy of gods; a daemon.