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♪ vikāsa
ವಿಕಾಸ
- (noun)
- the process or act of blowing, expanding (of flowers).
- a wide extent; great breadth; expanse.
- the sky.
- a bringing something to light, to the notice of general public.
- expansion; development; growth.
- joy; merriment; gaiety and fun; mirth.
- an unfolding, opening out or working out; process of development, as from a simple to a complex form or of gradual, progressive change, as in a social and economic structure; evolution.
- a result of this or the state of being so evolved.
- (biiol.) the development of a species organism or organ from its original or primitive state to its present or specialised state; evolution.
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♪ vighasa
ವಿಘಸ
- (noun)
- half-chewed food.
- the remains of a thing offered as oblation (in a sacrifice).
- food left over.
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♪ vakṣa
ವಕ್ಷ
- (noun)
- the outside part of the thorax; the chest.
- either of two milk-secreting glands protruding from the upper, front part of a woman's body; the breast.
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♪ vāgusa
ವಾಗುಸ
- (noun)
- a species of a large fish.
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♪ vikase
ವಿಕಸೆ
- (noun)
- the plant Rubia cordifolia ( = R. munjista) of Rubiaceae family; Indian madder.
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♪ vakuśa
ವಕುಶ
- (noun)
- (jain.) one of the five classes of jaina ascetics.
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♪ vidāsi
ವಿಕಾಸಿ
- (adjective)
- expanding; blowing up; tending to expland, blow up.
- easily seen or heard; sharply defined; distinct; clear.
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♪ vekkasa
ವೆಕ್ಕಸ
- (noun)
- the quality of being rough, crude or harsh; roughness; harshness.
- the quality of a cruel person; cruelty; pitilessness; ruthlessness.
- the quality or state of being arrogant; arrogance.
- the state of being astonished; astonishment; amazement.
- the quality or fact of being more in number, quantity, size, intnsity, etc.
- the fact or condition of being utterly confounded by something dreadful or puzzlingly complicated; bewilderment.
- a very difficult condition or proposition.
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♪ vēgisu
ವೇಗಿಸು
- (verb)
- to increase the speed, velocity, swiftness.
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♪ vāgīśa
ವಾಗೀಶ
- (noun)
- a man having mastery over his speech; an orator; an eloquent man.
- Břhaspati, the preceptor of gods.
- Brahma, the consort of the Speech-Goddess Sarasvati.