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♪ puḷaka
ಪುಳಕ
- (noun)
- the erection of hair of the head or body, as from joy; horripilatin.
- a louse-like insect that sticks to the skin of animals.
- a ball of food (made for feeding elephants).
- any of various cereal grasses cultivated for their grain.
- fond or tender feeling; warm liking; affection.
- a kind of gem.
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♪ puḷaka
ಪುಳಕ
- (noun)
- the chief of a group, clan or village.
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♪ paḷaka
ಪಳಕ
- (noun)
- the fact of being used for long; usage.
- repeated action; practice.
- the process or fact of training or being trained.
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♪ paḷaga
ಪಳಗ
- (noun)
- a dried leaf or leaves of a plant.
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♪ paḷaku
ಪಳಕು
- (verb)
- to use force to move (something) forward or away; to push.
- to press; to squeese.
- to hold fast; to seize firmly.
- to become broken down, worn out by old age, illness or from distress, pain, etc.
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♪ paḷaku
ಪಳಕು
- (noun)
- = ಪಳಿಕ.
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♪ paḷake
ಪಳಕೆ
- (noun)
- the state of being familiar and absence of ceremony and familiarity; familiarity; intimacy.
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♪ paḷagu
ಪಳಗು
- (verb)
- to be tamed and domesticated.
- to become accustomed to.
- to gain sufficient experience (in dealing with or doing something).
- to become suitable, agreeable.
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♪ paḷika
ಪಳಿಕ
- (noun)
- transparent, colourless or slightly tinged quartz; a crystal.
- something resembling crystal in transparency, colourlessness and clarity.
- a solidified form of a substance in which the atoms or molecules are arranged in a definite pattern that is repeated regularly in three dimensions.
- the plant Barleria cristata of Acanthaceae family; purple nail dye plant.
- its flower.
- the plant Rhinacanthus nasuta ( = R. communis) of Acanthaceae family.
- a camphor crystal.
- a glow of reflected light; a lustre.
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♪ paḷuka
ಪಳುಕ
- (noun)
- = ಪಳಿಕ.