Anaval, Aṇaval, Āṉavāḷ: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconAṇaval (அணவல்) noun < அணவு-. [anavu-.] Tooth; பல். [pal.] (சம்பிரதாயவகராதி [sambirathayavagarathi] M s.)
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Āṉavāḷ (ஆனவாள்) noun [Telugu: ānavāḷu.] State officer managing a temple; கோயிற் காரியங் களை நடத்திவைக்கும் அரசாங்க உத்தியோகஸ்தன். [koyir kariyang kalai nadathivaikkum arasanga uthiyogasthan.] (S. I. I. iv, 88.)
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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Starts with (+3): Anavala, Anavalakhi, Anavalakki, Anavalamba, Anavalambana, Anavalambita, Anavalepa, Anavali, Anavalina, Anavalinacitta, Anavalinata, Anavaliyanata, Anavallabha, Anavalobhana, Anavalobhanamantra, Anavalokana, Anavalokayant, Anavalokita, Anavalokya, Anavalopa.
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