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Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusTore (ತೊರೆ):—[verb] to abandon a) to leave completely and finally; to forsake utterly; to desert; b) to give up; to discontinue; to withdraw from; c) to give up the control of.
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Tore (ತೊರೆ):—
1) [verb] (milk) to be generated (in plenty) in the breast (of a woman).
2) [verb] (milk) to flow out from the female breast.
3) [verb] to ooze out; to percolate down.
4) [verb] to cause to ooze or percolate.
5) [verb] to flow (as a river).
6) [verb] to extend over a greater or a considerable area; to spread oneself.
7) [verb] to become (physically) develop well.
8) [verb] to happen; to occur.
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Tore (ತೊರೆ):—
1) [noun] a natural stream of water of fairly large size flowing in a definite course; a river.
2) [noun] a great flowing or overflowing of water, esp. over land not usu. submerged; a flood.
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Toṟe (ತೊಱೆ):—[verb] to abandon a) to leave completely and finally; to forsake utterly; to desert; b) to give up; to discontinue; to withdraw from; c) to give up the control of.
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Toṟe (ತೊಱೆ):—
1) [noun] a natural stream of water of fairly large size flowing in a definite course; a river.
2) [noun] a great flowing or overflowing of water, esp. over land not normally submerged; a flood.
Kannada is a Dravidian language (as opposed to the Indo-European language family) mainly spoken in the southwestern region of India.
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Starts with (+30): Tore matti, Torebidisu, Torebidu, Torech, Toredadi, Toredara, Toredavana, Toree-ghaans, Toree-jhaar, Toreganagile, Toreganajilu, Toreganigile, Toreganigilu, Toreganijile, Toregare, Toregareyisu, Toregattu, Toreha, Torehalu, Torekadava.
Ends with: Bontore, Edetore, Gamdutore, Hatore, Kaitore, Kastore, Kirutore, Koulgantore, Kulartore, Moletore, Store.
Full-text (+7): Tore matti, Vilepanika, Hamsakuta, Varahavatara, Dubbutthi Mahatissa, Murdhaja, Pushkaraksha, Virabhadra, Dakshadhvaradhvamsakrit, Hiranyakashipu, Ruru, Dhonasakha Jataka, Cutu, Prahrada, Marutvamala, Prahlada, Kedara, Narasimha, Sattvashila, Tura.
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