Bidu, Biḍu: 3 definitions
Introduction:
Bidu means something in the history of ancient India, biology. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
India history and geography
Source: Shodhganga: A translation of Jhaverchand Meghanis non translated folk talesBidu refers to “Challenge”.—It is defined in the glossary attached to the study dealing with Gujarat Folk tales composed by Gujarati poet Jhaverchand Meghani (1896-1947)

The history of India traces the identification of countries, villages, towns and other regions of India, as well as mythology, zoology, royal dynasties, rulers, tribes, local festivities and traditions and regional languages. Ancient India enjoyed religious freedom and encourages the path of Dharma, a concept common to Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism.
Biology (plants and animals)
Source: Google Books: CRC World Dictionary (Regional names)Bidu in Cameroon is the name of a plant defined with Sacoglottis gabonensis in various botanical sources. This page contains potential references in Ayurveda, modern medicine, and other folk traditions or local practices It has the synonym Aubrya occidentalis Chev., nom. nud. (among others).
Example references for further research on medicinal uses or toxicity (see latin names for full list):
· Adansonia (1862)
· Medical Science Research (1993)
· Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences (2003)
· Primates (1985)
· Histoire des Plantes (1874)
· Fl. Bras. (Martius) (1840)
If you are looking for specific details regarding Bidu, for example diet and recipes, chemical composition, pregnancy safety, side effects, extract dosage, health benefits, have a look at these references.

This sections includes definitions from the five kingdoms of living things: Animals, Plants, Fungi, Protists and Monera. It will include both the official binomial nomenclature (scientific names usually in Latin) as well as regional spellings and variants.
Languages of India and abroad
Kannada-English dictionary
Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusBiḍu (ಬಿಡು):—
1) [verb] to give up (something) completely or forever; to abandon.
2) [verb] to be free from impediments, obstacles, etc.
3) [verb] to free from bondage or arbitrary power, authority, obligation, etc.; to clear from obstruction, entaglement, etc.
4) [verb] (a knot, tie, etc.) to become lose; (a complicated condition) to become free or less rigid.
5) [verb] to breathe out; to exhale.
6) [verb] to let or incite (a dog) jump on or bark at.
7) [verb] to open, widen or broader.
8) [verb] to drive a vehicle; to ride a horse, elephant, etc.
9) [verb] to shoot (an arrow) or throw a spear; to discharge.
10) [verb] to leave out or take out; to exclude; to omit; to except.
11) [verb] to ignore or disregard; to neglect.
12) [verb] to stay or live somewhere temporarily; to sojourn.
13) [verb] to give an opportunity, room, chance.
14) [verb] to give; to hand over.
15) [verb] to send forth or discharge (a liquid) from within.
16) [verb] to cause to flow in a continuous stream; to pour.
17) [verb] to draw a line, lines, picture or pictures.
18) [verb] to get the fact of some gift inscribed on a stone.
19) [verb] to let go or to send off.
20) [verb] to speak; to uttter words.
21) [verb] to hang by a support from above so as to allow free movement; to suspend.
22) [verb] to excuse or forgive; to pardon.
23) [verb] to unroll something (as a mat, sheet, bed, etc.) and spread over a surface.
24) [verb] to cause work on, engage in.
25) [verb] to allow a discount, concession in payment, etc.
26) [verb] ಬಿಟ್ಟು ಕೊಡು [bittu kodu] biṭṭu koḍu to leave, leave behind; 2. to give;to donate, gift; 3. to let or permit (another) to go, leave; 4. to let live, carry on business or earn livelihood; 5. to disclose, reveal (a secret, intention, etc.); 6. to forsake (someone); to desert; to abandon; ಬಿಡಬೀಸು [bidabisu] biḍa bīsu to neglect; to disregard; to treat with indifference; to look down on as inferior, worthless or contemptible; ಬಿಟ್ಟು ಬಿಡು [bittu bidu] biṭṭu biḍu to leave; to abandon; to forsake; 2. to keep something out of consideration; not to taken into account; ಬಿಟ್ಟು ಹೋಗು [bittu hogu] biṭṭu hōgu to leave a place (esp. a place of living, place of working, etc.); 2. to abandon; to forsake; 3. to leave (a property, debt, etc.) to another on one’s death; to bequeath; 4. (a generation) to hand down, pass on (something to the next generation).
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Biḍu (ಬಿಡು):—[noun] = ಬಿಡುವು [biduvu].
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Biḍu (ಬಿಡು):—[noun] = ಬಿಡಿ [bidi].
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Biḍu (ಬಿಡು):—[independent] an indeclinable used to express disgust, abhorrence, detestation, deep repugnance, etc.
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Bidu (ಬಿದು):—
1) [noun] the moon.
2) [noun] Viṣṇu.
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Bidu (ಬಿದು):—
1) [noun] central part of the temple of an elephant.
2) [noun] the outer part of a horse’s ear.
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Bīḍu (ಬೀಡು):—[noun] = ಬೀಟೆ [bite]1.
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Bīḍu (ಬೀಡು):—
1) [noun] = ಬೀಡಾರ - [bidara -] 1, 2, 3, 4, & 6.
2) [noun] an open area, region.
3) [noun] the land under the jurisdiction of a nation, ruler, etc.; a territory.
4) [noun] a military force; an army.
5) [noun] a family or race.
6) [noun] a body of assistants, followers or servants attending a person of rank or importance.
7) [noun] the yield of trees in a grove or crop in a particular farm, etc. in one season.
8) [noun] the act of opening (as a door, the eyes, etc.).
9) [noun] the act of shooting arrows.
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Bīḍu (ಬೀಡು):—
1) [noun] that which is useless or worthless.
2) [noun] land not used for growing crops or not fit for growing plants; wasteland.
3) [noun] that which is characterised by pettiness, insignificance or trivility.
4) [noun] an error or defect.
5) [noun] the condition that is miserable; a wretched state.
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Bīḍu (ಬೀಡು):—[noun] 'a hard, unmalleable alloy of iron made by casting: it contains a high proportion of carbon and silicon, has low tensile strength, and is very fluid and fusible when molten; cast iron.'
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 (+22): Bidubidu, Bidubisilu, Bidubisu, Bidudale, Bidudana, Bidudara, Bidudevasva, Bidugade, Bidugadir, Bidugai, Bidugal, Bidugalaha, Bidugallu, Bidugamdi, Bidugan, Biduganna, Bidugannu, Bidugattu, Bidugavali, Bidugay.
Full-text (+96): Dhongi, Bidukabbina, Siribidu, Dukhumi-bidu, Kettasebidu, Nadubidu, Bidupradesha, Tenebidu, Porebidu, Bidubisilu, Sorabidu, Tamtibidu, Damgudibidu, Bidunudi, Bidumamde, Bidulavana, Shistubidu, Rastubidu, Huribidu, Hedebidu.
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Dictionaries of Indian languages (Kosha)
Page 696 < [Hindi-Kannada-English Volume 1]
Page 93 < [Kannada-English-Malayalam (1 volume)]
Page 833 < [Malayalam-English-Kannada (1 volume)]
Ashta Nayikas and Dance Forms (study) (by V. Dwaritha)
Part 11 - Activities of Proṣitabhartṛkā < [Chapter 8 - Proṣitabhartṛkā]
Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
Retrospective evaluation of the efficacy, safety and satisfaction of AyurCoro3 < [Vol. 6 No. 4 (2021)]
Folk Tales of Gujarat (and Jhaverchand Meghani) (by Vandana P. Soni)
Chapter 35 - Vikram and Khapro < [Part 5 - Rang Chee Barot]
Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
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