1. ಮೋಡಿ

    ♪ mōḍi
    1. (noun)
    2. manner or mode of expression in language; a style.
    3. the way in which anything is made or done; a style.
    4. the manner or state of being; condition.
    5. an affected fasion or manner.
    6. the quality or state or an instance, of being reticent; reserve; reticence.
    7. the tendency to be showy or pretentious.
    8. a quality or feature that attracts or delights people; charm; fascination.
    9. a special or distinctive character, trait feature, etc.
    10. the ability to do something well got from one's knowledge, practice, aptitude, etc.; skill.
    11. a trial of magical power.
    12. an enchanting or being enchanted; a magic spell; enchantment.
    13. magic used for evil purposes; witchcraft; sorcery; black magic.
    14. an instance of cheating or being cheated.
    15. the state or quality of being obstinate; stubbornness; obstinacy.
    16. the colour, texture, and general appearance.
    17. a particular mode in horse-riding.
    18. a style of writing in which the strokes of the letters are joined in each word; cursive writing.
    19. a kind of cleaned and processed arecanut.
    20. (mus.) a particular mode in playing maddaḷe, a percussion instrument.
    21. ಮೋಡಿ ಹಾಕು mōḍi hāku = ಮೋಡಿ ಮಾಡು; ಮೋಡಿ ತೆಗೆ mōḍi tege to remove the evil effects of black magic by counter magic; ಮೋಡಿ ಮಾಡು mōḍi māḍu to use magic for evil purpose; 2. to attract or please greatly; to enchant; to allure; to fascinate; to charm; 3. to make another believe by pretentious manners and cheat.
  2. ಮೋಡಿ

    ♪ mōḍi
    1. (noun)
    2. the vine Piper chaba ( = P. officinarum) of Piperaceae family.
  3. ಮೋಡಿ

    ♪ mōḍi
    1. (noun)
    2. a woman lacking ordinary quickness and keenness of mind; she who is characterised by or proceeding from mental dullness; a stupid woman.
  4. ಮೋಟಿ

    ♪ mōṭi
    1. (noun)
    2. a woman having a short or properly not developed hand.
    3. a woman who is much shorter than the usual; a short woman; a dwarf.
  5. ಮಟ

    ♪ maṭa
    1. (noun)
    2. a religious institution usu. headed by a monk.
    3. a place or institution for teaching and learning; a school.
  6. ಮಠ

    ♪ maṭha
    1. (noun)
    2. the building which a monk lives in; a monastery.
    3. a religious institution engaged in the propogation of education, religion, etc.
    4. an institution incepted in memory of a great person, engaged in social service or development.
    5. a place where food is provided gratis for travellers, esp. pilgrims.
    6. a building for the worship of a divinity or divinities.
    7. the place where a person or thing is ordinarily found; ಮಠಕ್ಕೆ ಮಣ್ಣು ಹೊರು (ಹಾಕು) maṭhakke maṇṇu horu (hāku) (sarc.) to go to a school.
  7. ಮಡ

    ♪ maḍa
    1. (noun)
    2. the back part of the human foot; the heel.
    3. the structure of a chariot.
    4. the fleshy part on the back of the shank.
  8. ಮಡ

    ♪ maḍa
    1. (noun)
    2. a dam constructed across a river for storing and diverting water for irrigational purpose.
    3. a small opening made on the side of a channel through which water is drawn to a field.
    4. an agricultural land given as a gift to a temple.
    5. a food offered to a deity.
    6. the leavings in a dining plate, in which someone has taken the food.
  9. ಮಡ

    ♪ maḍa
    1. (noun)
    2. a religious institution usu. headed by a monk.
    3. a place or institution for taching and learning; a school.
  10. ಮಾಟ

    ♪ māṭa
    1. (noun)
    2. that which is done, acomplished; a work done.
    3. the act or process of constructing; construction.
    4. the way in which something is constructed; manner or method of building.
    5. the character of a woven fabric as determined by the arrangement, size, quality, etc. of the fabric's threads; texture.
    6. the shape, outline or configuration of anything; structure as apart from color, material, etc.; the form.
    7. loveliness; beauty.
    8. the act or process of decorating; decoration.
    9. behaviour of a woman intended to excite admiration or love in men merely for the sake of vanity or mischief; flirtation; coquetry.
    10. the quality or fact of each of the constitute elements or parts being proportional to each other and to the whole.
    11. a way, manner in which some thing is, is to be etc.
    12. accepted or habitual practice.
    13. the art of producing illusions as entertainment by the use of sleight of hand, deceptive devices, etc.; magic.
    14. that which is made by human beings, as diff. from the natural one; an artificial thing.
    15. a magic used for evil purposes; witchcraft; sorcery; black magic.
    16. ಮಾಟ ಮಾಡಿಸು māṭa māḍisu to get witchcraft, sorcery used for evil purposes; ಮಾಟ ಮಾಡು māṭa māḍu to use witchcraft, sorcery for evil purpose.