1. ಪಸೆ

    ♪ pase
    1. (noun)
    2. = ಪಸಿ3.
  2. ಪಸೆ

    ♪ pase
    1. (noun)
    2. a decorated seat, usu. a long, rectangular plank with short legs, for seating the man and woman who are getting married to each other; a wedding seat.
    3. any thing that is unfolded and spread on the floor, as a mat.
    4. ornamental lines and figures drawn on the floor, wall, with powders of various colours, esp. in front of the house, idol, etc.
  3. ಪಸೆ

    ♪ pase
    1. (noun)
    2. idle and useless talk.
  4. ಪಾಸೆ

    ♪ pāse
    1. (noun)
    2. any of various classes (esp. Bryopsida) of very small, green bryophytes having stems with leaflike structures and growing in velvety clusters on rocks, trees, moist ground, etc.; moss.
    3. a hard deposit on the teeth, consisting of saliva proteins, food deposits, various salts, as calcium phosphate, etc.; dental calculus; tartar.
  5. ಪಾಸೆ

    ♪ pāse
    1. (noun)
    2. small cubes of bone, plastic, etc. marked on each side with a different number of spots (from one to six) and used, usu. in pairs, in games of chance; dice.
    3. the number or score indicated by dice, in the game of chance, when rolled on the floor.
  6. ಪಸ

    ♪ pasa
    1. (noun)
    2. an acute and general shortage of food (caused by drought) or a period of this; famine.
    3. a desire; yearning; a longing for.
    4. covetousness; avariciousness; greed.
    5. the quality of being impatiently eager.
    6. (fig.) hunger; starvation.
  7. ಪಸ

    ♪ pasa
    1. (noun)
    2. a beautiful, charming, attractive thing.
    3. a pure, clean thing.
    4. that which is good, better or appropriate.
    5. a variety of good quality arecanut.
    6. the quality or condition of being clean, pure; cleanliness; purity.
    7. the state of doing well esp. in respect to good fortune, happiness, well-being or prosperity; welfare.
    8. the quality of being appropriate, suitable, fitting, etc.; appropriateness; propriety.
  8. ಪಾಸ

    ♪ pāsa
    1. (noun)
    2. = ಪಾಶ.
  9. ಪಾಸ

    ♪ pāsa
    1. (noun)
    2. a vow or practice of taking one's supper before sunset.
  10. ಪಸಿ

    ♪ pasi
    1. (verb)
    2. (the stomach) to have the discomfort, pain or weakness caused by a need for food; to need food; to become hungry.
    3. to fast for a religious purpose.
    4. (fig.) to have in intense and prolonged desire.
    5. (fig.) to have greed, covetousness.