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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconCēmā (சேமா) [cē-mā] noun < சே⁵ [se⁵] +. Bull; எருது. சேமாபோற் குப்புறூஉம் [eruthu. semapor kuppuruum] (நாலடியார் [naladiyar], 377).
Tamil is an ancient language of India from the Dravidian family spoken by roughly 250 million people mainly in southern India and Sri Lanka.
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Partial matches: Ma, Se, Ce, Maa, Ce, Ce, Che.
Starts with (+10): Cemaciya, Cemai, Cemaikkilanku, Cemakkaran, Cemakkilanku, Cemalaiccampa, Cemam, Ceman, Cemanavam, Cemancey, Cemanem, Cemani, Cemaniti, Cemankalam, Cemankol, Cemantan, Cemappatai, Cemappayacam, Cemara laut, Cemaram.
Ends with: Alhucema.
Full-text: Shema, Chema, Chhem, Cemappayacam, Shem, Chema-kachu, Cemam.
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