1. ಪಾಂಡು

    ♪ pāṇḍu
    1. (adjective)
    2. yellowish white.
  2. ಪಾಂಡು

    ♪ pāṇḍu
    1. (noun)
    2. the white colour.
    3. the yellowish white colour.
    4. a disease characterised by the condition in which the eyeballs, the skin, and the urine become abnormally yellowish as a result of increased amounts of bile pigments in the blood; jaundice.
    5. the tree Canarium strictum of Burseraceae family; black dammar.
  3. ಪಾಂಡು

    ♪ pāṇḍu
    1. (noun)
    2. a land measure equal to twenty squares ( = 2000 sq. ft ?).
  4. ಪಂಟು

    ♪ panṭu
    1. (noun)
    2. boastful or useless talk; brag.
    3. the act, an instance of deceiving or being deceived; deception.
  5. ಪಂಡ

    ♪ paṇḍa
    1. (noun)
    2. a man lacking normal functions of the testes.
  6. ಪಂಡ

    ♪ paṇḍa
    1. (noun)
    2. a priest who conducts rituals in a pilgrim centres (in North India).
  7. ಪಂಟಿ

    ♪ paṇṭi
    1. (noun)
    2. any of the chief meals of the day (either lunch or dinner).
  8. ಪಂಟೆ

    ♪ paṇte
    1. (noun)
    2. the woody extension growing from the trunk of a tree; a branch.
  9. ಪಿಂಡ

    ♪ piṇḍa
    1. (noun)
    2. a sphereical mass; a ball.
    3. a group of persons animals or things; a multitude; a gathering.
    4. anything that is taken into and assimilated by an animal to keep it alive and enable it to grow; food.
    5. that much quantity of food that a person takes into his mouth at a time.
    6. cooked, solid food formed into spherical shape, which can be held in one's palm, for offering or offered to a god or manes.
    7. the unborn young of a human in the uterus from about the eighth week after; a foetus.
    8. a baby; an infant.
    9. the physical body (of a human being).
    10. any of the parts of a human body.
    11. the thickness of anything.
    12. any strong, solid thing.
    13. a balsamic resin obtained from certain trees (of Styracaceae family), used in medicine and perfumery and as incense; benzoin.
    14. iron.
  10. ಪುಂಡ

    ♪ puṇḍa
    1. (adjective)
    2. of, like or characteristic of a rogue; plundering; despoiling.
    3. destroying, spoiling or tending to destroy, spoil public or private property; lawless; vandal.
    4. inclined to annoy or vex with playful tricks; naughty; mischievous.