Battu, Baṭṭu, Battugey, Battugeydu, Battuveru: 1 definition
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Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusBaṭṭu (ಬಟ್ಟು):—
1) [noun] that which is round; a circular thing.
2) [noun] a round, sectarian mark made with sandal paste, saffron, etc. on the forehead.
3) [noun] a small disc used to play with.
4) [noun] a game played with this.
5) [noun] a body of a definite or standard weight, as of metal, used to determine the weight of another object on a balance; a weight.
6) [noun] a small quantity of kneaded dough for making papads, chapatis, etc.
7) [noun] a drop or droplet of a liquid.
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Baṭṭugey (ಬಟ್ಟುಗೆಯ್):—[verb] to give a round shape to; to make something become circular.
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Baṭṭugeydu (ಬಟ್ಟುಗೆಯ್ದು):—[noun] = ಬಟ್ಟಚಕ್ರ [battacakra].
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Baṭṭuveṟu (ಬಟ್ಟುವೆಱು):—[verb] to become round, circular.
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Battu (ಬತ್ತು):—
1) [verb] to become dry; to lose moisture.
2) [verb] to become empty, void.
3) [verb] to become barren, sterile.
4) [verb] to grow lean; to wither; to become abnormally slender.
5) [verb] to lose lustre; to become dull.
6) [verb] (the strength of voice) to be lowered; to lose strength, vehemence.
7) [verb] (a liquid) to become condensed by being heated.
8) [verb] to disappear; to go out of sight.
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Battu (ಬತ್ತು):—
1) [noun] that which has grown lean, abnormally slender or withered.
2) [noun] ಬತ್ತಾಗು [battagu] battāgu = ಬತ್ತು [battu]1-1.
Kannada is a Dravidian language (as opposed to the Indo-European language family) mainly spoken in the southwestern region of India.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with: Battuga, Battuge, Battumbali, Battumbaya, Battumbayan, Battuval, Battuvalli, Battuvasuru.
Ends with (+24): Akkastibattu, Babattu, Baitalebattu, Bajar-battu, Bajarabattu, Bajarbattu, Bembattu, Bhajar-battu, Camakibattu, Cinkampattu, Ebbattu, Elbattu, Embattu, Enpattu, Erbattu, Garagobbattu, Haccebattu, Hanacibattu, Hanebattu, Hattombattu.
Full-text: Batuhu, Batuvu, Bhajar-battu, Bajar-battu, Batu, Batta, Drishti, Pattu.
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