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ಶಖೆ
♪ śakhe 🔊- :Noun
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heat; warmth.
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the hottest season of the year; summer.
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the condition of being oppressively hot; sultriness.
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water converted into vapour; steam.
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ಶಕೆ
♪ śake 🔊- :Noun
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= ಶಕ1 - 1.
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ಶಾಖೆ
♪ śakhe 🔊- :Noun
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a division or subdivision of the stem or axis of a tree; a branch.
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anything separated or distinguished from the whole or from the larger unit of which it is a part.
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a particular division of a department of a government, business, school or other organisation operating at a different place; a branch.
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any of a group of people holding opinions, teachings, beliefs, etc. different from that anotehr group or other groups; a school (of thought, philosophy, art, etc.).
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one of the streams into which a river.
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a division of a family descending from a common ancestor.
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a subdivision of a family of languages.
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a limb of the body, esp. the arms.
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the office of a minister of state; a department; a portfolio.
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expression of various poses of the hand; gesticulation.
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ಶಾಖೋಪಶಾಖೆ śakhōpaśakhe (pl.) a large number of branches and sub-branches; 2. (pl.) a large number of branches, sub-branches of an organisation.
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ಶಾಕ
♪ śaka 🔊- :Noun
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= ಶಾಖ1.
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ಶಕ್ಕೆ
♪ śakke 🔊- :Noun
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a kind of plant.
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ಶಾಕ
♪ śaka 🔊- :Noun
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any herbaceous plant or a part (as leaves, fruits, stem, roots, etc.) that is eaten either raw or cooked; a vegetable.
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any food prepared using a vegetable or vegetables.
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power; strength.
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the tree Tectona grandis of Verbenaceae famiy, with hard, yellowish-brown wood, used for house-building, furniture, etc.; teak; Indian oak.
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one of the seven mythological divisions of the earth.
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ಶಾಕಾಯ ಲವಣಾಯ śakāya lavaṇāya that much which would just be sufficient to meet the requirement of day's essentials; 2. (fig.) small earnings.
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ಶಕ್ಕು
♪ śakku 🔊- :Noun
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a doubt; a suspicion.
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ಶಾಖ
♪ śakha 🔊- :Noun
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the quality of being hot; hotness; heat.
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much hotness; great warmth; heat.
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ಶಾಖ
♪ śakha 🔊- :Noun
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= ಶಾಖೆ - 1.
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ಶಕ
♪ śaka 🔊- :Noun
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(hist.) the north-western region of India which was ruled by people belonging to Śaka race.
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that race itself.