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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconCīcā (சீசா) noun < Urdu shīsha. Glass bottle; கண்ணாடிக்குப்பி. [kannadikkuppi.]
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: Cicada, Cicakam, Cicakari, Cicakem, Cicakuli, Cicalishu, Cicam, Cicamaram, Cicana gueto nayi castilla, Cicana gueto nayy castilla, Cicapattiram, Cicarishu, Cicayanti.
Full-text (+183): Sisa, Avasesa, Asamana, Cicamaram, Sisapatraka, Avasissati, Ussisaka, Kapisisa, Avasittha, Patisisaka, Ashishita, Pativisesa, Khallatasisa, Rathasisa, Chicha, Abhivisittha, Sisapatra, Yaga-cica, Guina xtilla cica guechi-guiba, Ariyamaggasisa.
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