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♪ vēdha
ವೇಧ
- (noun)
- the act of boring, drilling a hole.
- a hole so made.
- an obstacle; an impediment; an adverse condition.
- a particular division of time ( = one third of a lava = one hundred truṭis).
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♪ vēda
ವೇದ
- (noun)
- knowledge; erudition; wisdom.
- any of or collectively all, the four ancient sacred books of Hinduism, consisting of hymns, chants, sacred formulas, etc.; Veda.
- any branch of study.
- Brahma.
- Viṣṇu.
- (jain.) a holy scripture of jainism.
- (Buddh.) the knowledge or enlightenment, the Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, got at Gaya.
- (math.) a symbol for the number four.
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♪ vētta
ವೇತ್ತ
- (noun)
- = ವೇತ್ತಾರ.
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♪ vētř
ವೇತ್ತø
- (noun)
- = ವೇತ್ತಾರ.
- a sage who leads an ascetic life in the quest of truth.
- he who gets, receives (something); a receiver.
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♪ vada
ವದ
- (adjective)
- talking; speaking.
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♪ vada
ವದ
- (noun)
- a man who speaks well and sensibly.
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♪ vadha
ವಧ
- (noun)
- the act of killing (a person or animal).
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♪ vāta
ವಾತ
- (adjective)
- moved with some force; blown.
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♪ vāta
ವಾತ
- (noun)
- air in motion; wind.
- wind or air, as one of the three humours of the body.
- Vāyu, the Wind-God.
- a morbid affection of the windy humour in the body; gout; rheumatism.
- the plant Justicia gendrussa ( = Gendrusa vulgaris) of Acanthaceae family.
- (pros.) a metrical foot consisting of two short syllablic instants followed by a long one (uu-); anapaestus.
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♪ vāda
ವಾದ
- (noun)
- the act, process or an instance of talking.
- the act or an instance of talking together; conversation.
- the interpretation, meaning or sense given in explaining; explanation.
- a reason or reasons offered for or against something; an argument.
- a short statement of subject matter or a brief synopsis of a plot; an argument.
- discussion in which there is disagreement; dispute.
- something taught as the principles or creed of a religion, political party, etc.; tenet or tenets; a belief; a dogma; a doctrine.
- a sound, esp. a musical one.
- something one has heard but does not know to be true; rumor; gossip; hearsay.
- an early form of chemistry studied with aim of converting base metals into gold; alchemy.
- demonstrated conclusion.