1. ಪರಿವಾರಿತ

    ♪ parivārita 🔊
    1. :
    2. surrounded; enclosed; standing or lying around.
  2. ಪರಾವೃತ್ತ

    ♪ parāvřtta 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. = ಪರಾವರ್ತನ 1 & 5.
    3. (dance.) a turning of one's head (as from anger, shame, shyness, etc.).
    4. (dance.) one of the thirty two karaṇas (coordinated movements of hands and feet).
    5. (dance.) one leg is moved backward and bending at knee, the shank is kept on the ground.
    6. (dance.) a standing with both the feet united, one facing forward and the other facing backward.
  3. ಪರಾವೃತ್ತಿ

    ♪ parāvřtti 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. a giving or taking of one thing for another; exchange.
  4. ಪರಿವರ್ತ

    ♪ parivarta 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. = ಪರಿವರ್ತನ - 1, 2 & 3.
    3. a period of one year.
    4. (dance.) a moving the shank backward.
  5. ಪರಾವೃತ್ತ

    ♪ parāvřtta 🔊
    1. :
    2. turned or spun around a centre or axis; revolved.
    3. goning or gone back; retreated.
    4. reflected.
  6. ಪರಿವೃತ

    ♪ parivřta 🔊
    1. :
    2. surrounded; encircled.
    3. spread; extended (over a wide area).
  7. ಪರಿವೃತ

    ♪ parivřta 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. that which is surrounded or encircled by.
    3. a thing that is spread, extended over a wide area.
    4. a man surrounded by others or something.
  8. ಪರಿವೃತ್ತ

    ♪ parivřtta 🔊
    1. :
    2. turned; gone round; revolved.
    3. bent backward or inward.
    4. surrounded; encircled.
    5. that is circular or round in shape.
    6. finished; completed; ended.
    7. exchanged; bartred.
  9. ಪರಿವೃತ್ತ

    ♪ parivřtta 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. (rhet.) irregular repetition, in the same stanza, of words or syllables similar in sound but different in meaning.
    3. (dance.) an attaining of the attitude with palms brought near and turned upwards, feet placed close to each other with the heel of one raised up, and then turning on the virtical axis of the body.
  10. ಪರಾವರ್ತ

    ♪ parāvarta 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. a turning or going backward.
    3. a giving or taking of one thing for another; exchange.
    4. a repairing and bringing back to the sound condition.

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