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♪ paiṭi
ಪೈಟಿ
- (noun)
- an acrobatic stunt performed by turning the body heels over head.
- anything upside down.
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♪ paṭa
ಪಟ
- (noun)
- a piece of fabric; cloth.
- a cloth of superior quality.
- a piece of cloth used as a screen, cover; a veil.
- a specially prepared piece of canvas for painting on.
- a kind of black cloth used to write on.
- a sheet of paper, cloth on which a map, sketch, drawing is written.
- a picture or portrait painted (on a canvas).
- an extent of the canvas or other strong material by which a vessel is propelled forward through water; a sail.
- a light frame covered with some thin material as paper or cloth, with a tail to balance, designed to be flown in the wind at the end of a long string; a kite.
- the tree Buchanania latifolia ( = B. lanzan) of Anacardiaceae family.
- that which is done well.
- a banner; a flag.
- ಪಟದ ಕುಣಿತ paṭada kuṇita a kind of folk dance, performed holding a tall bamboos about which silk cloths of different colours are wound; ಪಟದ ಹಬ್ಬ paṭada habba a festival observed in Āṣāḍa, the fourth month in Hindu lunar calender; ಪಟದ ಹುಳು paṭada huḷu a kind of worm that eats up clothes; ಪಟವಾಡಿಸು paṭavāḍisu to fly kites; 2. (fig.) to make another act as per one's wishes.
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♪ paṭha
ಪಠ
- (noun)
- an image or picture made by photography or painting; a photograph.
- a light frame covered with paper, plastic, etc. with a tail for balancing, to be flown in the wind at the end of a string; a kite.
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♪ paḍa
ಪಡ
- (noun)
- a long, narrow cleft or crack in a rock or between two rocks.
- a piece of stone that is flat, broad and fairly thick; a slab of stone.
- a depression in the ground where water may get stagnated.
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♪ paḍa
ಪಡ
- (noun)
- = ಪಡವು3.
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♪ paḍa
ಪಡ
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- a small water vessel; a boat.
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♪ paḍa
ಪಡ
- (noun)
- a woven fabric; cloth.
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♪ paḍa
ಪಡ
- (noun)
- a crop (as sugarcane, sorghum) that has grown to its full height.
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♪ pāṭa
ಪಾಟ
- (noun)
- a singing.
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♪ pāṭa
ಪಾಟ
- (noun)
- the act or practice of a person who reads; perusal, as of books; reading.
- a frequent or usual action; the result of practice; habit; usage.