Cenkari, Ceṅkāri, Cen-kari: 1 definition
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Ceṅkāri (செங்காரி) [ceṅ-kāri] noun < idem. + கார்-. [kar-.] See செங்காரனி. [sengarani.] (W.)
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Ceṅkāri (செங்காரி) [ceṅkārittal] 11 intransitive verb < idem. +. Local usage
1. To flush or redden, as face with anger or exposure to scorching heat; கோபம் வெயில் கடுமை இவற்றால் முகஞ்சிவந்துகாட்டு தல். [kopam veyil kadumai ivarral muganchivanthugattu thal.]
2. To redden without forming ears, as paddy crop for want of seasonal rain; பருவமழை யின்றிப் பயிர்கள் கதிர்வாங்காது செந்நிறமாதல். [paruvamazhai yinrip payirkal kathirvangathu senniramathal.]
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: Karin, Seng, Cheng, Cen.
Starts with: Cenkarinnali, Cenkarippala, Cenkarippalamaram, Cenkarippan.
Full-text: Karaiccenkari.
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