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ವಜ್ರ
♪ vajra 🔊- :
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very hard; strong; highly resistant.
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that cannot be broken or shattered.
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deep; profound.
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ವಜ್ರ
♪ vajra 🔊- :Noun
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the hardest, colourless mineral consisting of nearly pure carbon in crystalline form which us cut into precious gems of great brilliance; diamond.
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thunderbolt, as the weapon of Indra, the chief of gods.
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the sound that follows a flash of lightning, caused by the sudden heating and expansion of air by electrical discharge; thunder.
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a very strong, hard to resist weapon.
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a device used to bore a hole in the gems.
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a particular type of military array (prob. in the shape of a diamond).
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a kind of cement prepared by adding sand, lime, jaggery, myrobalan in a particular proportion; a hard mortar.
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a kind of animal glue.
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the berry of the tree Phyllanthus emblica of Euphorbiaceae family; Indian gooseberry.
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a kind of white-flowering grass.
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a variety of spurge plant, Euphorbia antiquorum of Euphorbiaceae family.
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the plant Sesamum indicum ( = S. orientale) of Pedaliaceae family; sesame; gingely plant.
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steel, an alloy of iron with carbon and with various other metals in small percentages.
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(myth.) name of a hell.
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ವಜ್ರಿ
♪ vajri 🔊- :Noun
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Indra, who uses thunderbolt as his weapon.
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(jain.) Śantīśvara, the sixteenth spiritual jaina teacher.
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name of a Buddhist deity.
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ವಜ್ರಿ
♪ vajri 🔊- :Noun
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= ವಜ್ರ2 - 11.
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ವಜ್ರೆ
♪ vajre 🔊- :Noun
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= ವಜ್ರ2 - 11.
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the plant Tinosporia cordifolia ( = Menispermum cordifolium, Cocculus cordifolius) of Menispermaceae family; moon-creeper; tinospore.
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the flower of sesame plant.
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steel, an alloy of iron with carbon and with various other metals in small percentages.
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a plough-share.
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ವಜೀರ
♪ vajīra 🔊- :Noun
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the head of the council of ministers of a king or state.
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the chief of a cavalry unit in an army.
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ವಿಜಾರ
♪ vijāra 🔊- :Noun
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an outer garment, esp. for men and boys, extending from the waist generally to the ankles, and divided into separate loose coverings for the legs; trousers.
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ವಜ್ಜರ
♪ vajjara 🔊- :Noun
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the natural source of a stream; a oozing of usu. water from underground.