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♪ pase
ಪಸೆ
- (noun)
- = ಪಸಿ3.
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♪ pase
ಪಸೆ
- (noun)
- 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.
- any thing that is unfolded and spread on the floor, as a mat.
- ornamental lines and figures drawn on the floor, wall, with powders of various colours, esp. in front of the house, idol, etc.
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♪ pase
ಪಸೆ
- (noun)
- idle and useless talk.
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♪ pāse
ಪಾಸೆ
- (noun)
- 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.
- a hard deposit on the teeth, consisting of saliva proteins, food deposits, various salts, as calcium phosphate, etc.; dental calculus; tartar.
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♪ pāse
ಪಾಸೆ
- (noun)
- 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.
- the number or score indicated by dice, in the game of chance, when rolled on the floor.
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♪ pasa
ಪಸ
- (noun)
- an acute and general shortage of food (caused by drought) or a period of this; famine.
- a desire; yearning; a longing for.
- covetousness; avariciousness; greed.
- the quality of being impatiently eager.
- (fig.) hunger; starvation.
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♪ pasa
ಪಸ
- (noun)
- a beautiful, charming, attractive thing.
- a pure, clean thing.
- that which is good, better or appropriate.
- a variety of good quality arecanut.
- the quality or condition of being clean, pure; cleanliness; purity.
- the state of doing well esp. in respect to good fortune, happiness, well-being or prosperity; welfare.
- the quality of being appropriate, suitable, fitting, etc.; appropriateness; propriety.
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♪ pāsa
ಪಾಸ
- (noun)
- = ಪಾಶ.
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♪ pāsa
ಪಾಸ
- (noun)
- a vow or practice of taking one's supper before sunset.
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♪ pasi
ಪಸಿ
- (verb)
- (the stomach) to have the discomfort, pain or weakness caused by a need for food; to need food; to become hungry.
- to fast for a religious purpose.
- (fig.) to have in intense and prolonged desire.
- (fig.) to have greed, covetousness.