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♪ mēḍi
ಮೇಡಿ
- (noun)
- the ficus tree Ficus palmata ( = F.virgata) of Moraceae family.
- its fruit; Indian edible fig.
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♪ mēṭi
ಮೇಟಿ
- (noun)
- a pillar erected as a monument of victory.
- a pole set in the middle of the threshing floor (to which a series of cattle are tied one by the side of another to tread the harvested crop for separating the grain).
- the act, practice of growing crops, producing food-grains; agriculture.
- the land endowed to the chief of a village.
- the quality of being superior, excellent; superiority.
- a man of excellent qualities.
- a leader.
- a suprvisor who supervises the work of workers.
- the central portion.
- a farm implement having a cutting tool, long beam, which is drawn usu. by a pair of oxen, to cut, turn up and break up the soil; a plough.
- the handle of a plough.
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♪ mēṭhi
ಮೇಠಿ
- (noun)
- = ಮೇಟಿ - 2.
- a post to which cattle are tied.
- a pillar.
- a piece of wood vertically fixed at the bottom of the front portion of the beam of cart, which keeps the yolk and the beam at some height from the ground.
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♪ mēḍi
ಮೇಢಿ
- (noun)
- = ಮೇಠಿ.
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♪ maṭa
ಮಟ
- (noun)
- a religious institution usu. headed by a monk.
- a place or institution for teaching and learning; a school.
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♪ maṭha
ಮಠ
- (noun)
- the building which a monk lives in; a monastery.
- a religious institution engaged in the propogation of education, religion, etc.
- an institution incepted in memory of a great person, engaged in social service or development.
- a place where food is provided gratis for travellers, esp. pilgrims.
- a building for the worship of a divinity or divinities.
- the place where a person or thing is ordinarily found; ಮಠಕ್ಕೆ ಮಣ್ಣು ಹೊರು (ಹಾಕು) maṭhakke maṇṇu horu (hāku) (sarc.) to go to a school.
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♪ maḍa
ಮಡ
- (noun)
- the back part of the human foot; the heel.
- the structure of a chariot.
- the fleshy part on the back of the shank.
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♪ maḍa
ಮಡ
- (noun)
- a dam constructed across a river for storing and diverting water for irrigational purpose.
- a small opening made on the side of a channel through which water is drawn to a field.
- an agricultural land given as a gift to a temple.
- a food offered to a deity.
- the leavings in a dining plate, in which someone has taken the food.
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♪ maḍa
ಮಡ
- (noun)
- a religious institution usu. headed by a monk.
- a place or institution for taching and learning; a school.
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♪ māṭa
ಮಾಟ
- (noun)
- that which is done, acomplished; a work done.
- the act or process of constructing; construction.
- the way in which something is constructed; manner or method of building.
- the character of a woven fabric as determined by the arrangement, size, quality, etc. of the fabric's threads; texture.
- the shape, outline or configuration of anything; structure as apart from color, material, etc.; the form.
- loveliness; beauty.
- the act or process of decorating; decoration.
- behaviour of a woman intended to excite admiration or love in men merely for the sake of vanity or mischief; flirtation; coquetry.
- the quality or fact of each of the constitute elements or parts being proportional to each other and to the whole.
- a way, manner in which some thing is, is to be etc.
- accepted or habitual practice.
- the art of producing illusions as entertainment by the use of sleight of hand, deceptive devices, etc.; magic.
- that which is made by human beings, as diff. from the natural one; an artificial thing.
- a magic used for evil purposes; witchcraft; sorcery; black magic.
- ಮಾಟ ಮಾಡಿಸು māṭa māḍisu to get witchcraft, sorcery used for evil purposes; ಮಾಟ ಮಾಡು māṭa māḍu to use witchcraft, sorcery for evil purpose.