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♪ brati
ಬ್ರತಿ
- (noun)
- a man who has undertaken an act of austerity in meditation for realising the Supreme Knowledge; a sage.
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♪ bharati
ಭರತಿ
- (adjective)
- holding or containing as much as possible; filled to the maximum extent.
- larger, greater or more intense than usual or normal.
- entire; whole.
- physically very strong; sturdy.
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♪ bharati
ಭರತಿ
- (noun)
- the rise of the surface of oceans, seas, and the rivers, bays etc. connected with them, caused by the attraction of the moon and sun; tides.
- abundance; plentifulness.
- extreme degree of anything; intensity.
- the act of filling (the blank space or spaces).
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♪ bhřti
ಭೃತಿ
- (noun)
- the act of nourishing, fastering.
- money that is paid or received for work or services; wages.
- the wealth, whether in money or property, owned or employed in business by an individual, firm, corporation, etc.; capital.
- any nourishing substance that is eaten, drunk or otherwise taken into the body to sustain life, provide energy, promote growth, etc.; food.
- a service rendered for money.
- a giving of something as a gift.
- money earned; wages; earnings.
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♪ bharti
ಭರ್ತಿ
- (adjective)
- = ಭರತಿ1.
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♪ bharti
ಭರ್ತಿ
- (noun)
- = ಭರತಿ2.
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♪ bhārati
ಭಾರತಿ
- (noun)
- something that is spoken; an utterance; speech.
- Sarasvati, the Goddess of Speech.
- a learned man; a scholar.
- the last name that is appended to the names of pontiffs belonging toādi Śankarācarya tradition.
- the plant Centella asiatica ( = Hydrocotyle asiatica of Apiaceae family.
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♪ baraa
ಬರತ
- (adjective)
- full; complete.
- in greater quantity, amount, measure, degree or number.
- entire; whole.
- strong; robust.
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♪ barata
ಬರತ
- (noun)
- (rightly, ಭರತ) the periodic rise of the waters of the ocean, produced by the attraction of the moon and sun.
- the quality or state of being greater in measure, degree, number, etc.
- force or speed of movement; impetus; momentum; tempo.
- a filling in of vacant place, position, space, etc.
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♪ barata
ಬರತ
- (noun)
- a kind of dish made of crushed, roasted brinjals and mixed with curds.