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♪ puḷi
ಪುಳಿ
- (verb)
- to become sour; to sour.
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♪ puḷi
ಪುಳಿ
- (verb)
- to be eaten of infected by worms; to become putrid or rotten; to be decomposed; to putrefy.
- (fig.) to lose strength, soundness; to deteriorate; to decay.
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♪ puḷi
ಪುಳಿ
- (adjective)
- having the sharp, acid taste of lemon juice, vinegar, green fruit, etc.; sour.
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♪ puḷi
ಪುಳಿ
- (noun)
- the quality of being sour; sourness; acidity.
- the sour juice of fruits like lemon, tamarind, etc.
- the fruit of tamarind tree (Tamarindus indica).
- a kind of thick soup made of toor dal, vegetables, spices, tamarind fruit, etc. usu. for mixing with rice.
- the plant Artocarpus lakoocha of Moraceae family.
- haughtiness; arrogance.
- a person who plays mischief to spoil the relation between two persons.
- the tree Pemphis acidula of Lythraceae family.
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♪ paḷa
ಪಳ
- (adjective)
- (only as the first word in a compound) old.
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♪ paḷa
ಪಳ
- (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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♪ paḷa
ಪಳ
- (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; meant.
- any of several grasses.
- the creeper Trichosanthes cucumerina of Cucurbitaceae family.
- its gourd.
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♪ pāḷa
ಪಾಳ
- (noun)
- a solemn declaration, made in the name of a god, that one would do or refrain from doing something or pledge oneself to something; a vow.
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♪ pāḷa
ಪಾಳ
- (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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♪ pāḷ
ಪಾಳ್
- (noun)
- = ಪಾಳು.