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♪ pulle
ಪುಲ್ಲೆ
- (noun)
- any of the deers, as Muntajacus muntjak, Muntiacus muntjak (var. vaginalis, aureus or malabaricus) of Cervidae family (known as barking deer or rib faced deer) or Axis axis of the same family (popularly known as spotted deer) having bony antlers which they shed periodically.
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♪ pala
ಪಲ
- (adjective)
- consisting of some large, indefinite number (of persons or things); numerous ; many.
- relatively numerous; too many.
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♪ pala
ಪಲ
- (noun)
- a fruit of any plant, whether edible or not.
- a long,hand-held, sharp-edged, pointed weapon, used for cutting, thrusting, etc. by soldiers; a sword.
- the sharp blade of a sword.
- greediness; covetousness; avariciousness.
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♪ pala
ಪಲ
- (noun)
- (hist.) a unit of weight (equal to three tolas).
- a unit of time, equal to twenty four seconds.
- (hist.) a unit of capacity.
- the flesh of animals used as food; meat.
- any of several grasses.
- the creeper Trichosanthes cucumerina of Cucurbitaceae family and its gourd.
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♪ pal
ಪಲ್
- (noun)
- any of a set of hard, bonelike structures set in the jaws of most vertebrates and used for biting, tearing, and chewing: a tooth.
- any of a series of teeth on the rim of a wheel, for transmitting or receiving motion by fitting between the teeth of another wheel; gear tooth; a cog.
- any of the crosspieces constituting the steps of a ladder.
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♪ pāla
ಪಾಲ
- (noun)
- a species of small owl, that is supposed to give indication of what will happen in future.
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♪ pāla
ಪಾಲ
- (noun)
- the part of the face between the eyebrows and the line where the hair normally begins; the forehead.
- the share of a plough; a ploughshare.
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♪ pāla
ಪಾಲ
- (noun)
- a man who takes care of or protects.
- a jarlike container to spit into; a spittoon; cuspidor.
- a protecting; an instance of this; protection.
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♪ pāla
ಪಾಲ
- (noun)
- the plant Zingiber officinale of Zingiberaceae family; common ginger plant.
- its rhizome used as a spice.
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♪ pāl
ಪಾಲ್
- (noun)
- = ಪಾಲು1.