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♪ sāka
ಸಾಕ
- (noun)
- 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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♪ saka
ಸಕ
- (noun)
- (correctly, ಶಕ) 1. a system of reckoning time by numbering the years from some important occurrence or given point of time etc.; an era.
- a period of time considered in terms of noteworthy and characteristic events or developments; an epoch.
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♪ sakha
ಸಖ
- (noun)
- (masc.) an intimate companion; a friend; a confidant.
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♪ saga
ಸಗ
- (noun)
- the abode of gods; heaven; paradise.
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♪ śaka
ಶಕ
- (noun)
- a system of reckoning time by numbering the years from some important occurrence or given point of time (as Śalivāhana śaka, Vikrama Śaka, Krista śaka (Christian era), etc.; an era.
- a period of time considered in terms of noteworthy and characteristic events, developments; an epoch.
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♪ śaka
ಶಕ
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- (hist.) the north-western region of India which was ruled by people belonging to Śaka race.
- that race itself.
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♪ śaka
ಶಾಕ
- (noun)
- = ಶಾಖ1.
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♪ śaka
ಶಾಕ
- (noun)
- any herbaceous plant or a part (as leaves, fruits, stem, roots, etc.) that is eaten either raw or cooked; a vegetable.
- any food prepared using a vegetable or vegetables.
- power; strength.
- the tree Tectona grandis of Verbenaceae famiy, with hard, yellowish-brown wood, used for house-building, furniture, etc.; teak; Indian oak.
- one of the seven mythological divisions of the earth.
- 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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♪ śakha
ಶಾಖ
- (noun)
- the quality of being hot; hotness; heat.
- much hotness; great warmth; heat.
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♪ śakha
ಶಾಖ
- (noun)
- = ಶಾಖೆ - 1.