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♪ pirgu
ಪಿರ್ಗು
- (verb)
- to be separated lengthwise into two or more parts; to be split.
- to become expanded, enlarged or dilated.
- (fig.) to be elated from happiness or excess joy.
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♪ pirgu
ಪಿರ್ಗು
- (noun)
- a very glad feeling; happiness; great pleasure; elation; delight.
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♪ pirku
ಪಿರ್ಕು
- (verb)
- to separate; to divide.
- to untangle the hair by combing.
- to pull out using force.
- to open and see.
- the show the different (between two things usu. as by contrasting).
- to be separated or to be kept away from.
- to open; to unclose; to remove the covering.
- to scratch with the nails or tips of the fingers.
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♪ paraka
ಪರಕ
- (noun)
- that which the normal eyes cannot perceive.
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♪ parāka
ಪರಾಕ
- (noun)
- a sword used exclusively in a sacrifice.
- a religious vow of abstaining from food for twelve days (during which period the person should not lose counsciousness).
- the extent or amount of space between two things, points, lines, etc.; distance.
- a kind of disease.
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♪ parāga
ಪರಾಗ
- (noun)
- the fine, dustlike mass of grains that are produced in the anthers or microspore sacs of seed plants, containing the male sexual cells (gametophytes) of the plant; pollen.
- any dry substance in the form of very fine, dustlike particles, produced by crushing, grinding, etc.
- a kind of cosmetic powder used after bathing.
- sandal powder.
- an eclipse of the sun or moon.
- good reputation; fame; renown.
- freedom or release from slavery, imprisonment, captivity or any other form of arbitrary control; liberty.
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♪ pāraka
ಪಾರಕ
- (adjective)
- conveying to the other side, bank (of a river, etc.).
- helping to cross over a difficult situation.
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♪ pāraka
ಪಾರಕ
- (noun)
- he who conveys (people) to the other side, bank (of a river, etc.).
- he who delivers (others) from difficult situations.
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♪ pāraka
ಪಾರಕ
- (noun)
- a flat, broad piece of metal, wood used by soldiers, policemen, to shield themselves from being hit; a shield.
- a man holding and using a shield.
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♪ pārakha
ಪಾರಖ
- (noun)
- the quality, class etc. of gems, pearls, based on which their value is determined.