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♪ hrada
ಹ್ರದ
- (noun)
- a place, in the course of a river, having a deep depression, and where water flows slowly.
- a deep lake.
- a ray of light.
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♪ harada
ಹರದ
- (noun)
- a man whose business is buying and selling goods for profit; a trader; a merchant.
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♪ harada
ಹರದ
- (noun)
- absence of order, discipline or system; extreme confusion or disoder in any sphere of activity; chaos; disarray.
- any useless thing or matter.
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♪ hřta
ಹೃತ
- (noun)
- taken; taken away.
- snatched; plundered; seized.
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♪ hřta
ಹೃತ
- (adjective)
- that which is taken or taken away.
- a portion; a share.
- he who is drawn towards, attracted, charmed.
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♪ harta
ಹರ್ತ
- (noun)
- he who destroys; a destroyer; an annihilator.
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♪ hrāda
ಹ್ರಾದ
- (noun)
- a sound; noise.
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♪ harate
ಹರತೆ
- (noun)
- the act of cutting and turn up the surface layer of the soil using the farm implement kuṇṭe, to remove weeds.
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♪ haradi
ಹರದಿ
- (noun)
- a married woman whose husband is alive.
- (in gen.) a woman as related to her husband; a wife.
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♪ haradu
ಹರದು
- (noun)
- the profession of buying and selling of comodities; commerce.