Arikecari, Arikēcari, Ari-kecari: 1 definition
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Arikēcari (அரிகேசரி) [ari-kēcari] noun < ari +. A title of certain Pāṇḍyas; பாண்டியருள் சிலர் தரித்துவந்த பட்டப்பெயர். [pandiyarul silar tharithuvantha pattappeyar.] (இறையனாரகப் பொருள் [iraiyanaragap porul] 22.)
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: Keshari, Ari.
Starts with: Arikesari.
Full-text: Arikesari, Acamacaman.
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