Gurutu: 1 definition
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Kannada-English dictionary
Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusGurutu (ಗುರುತು):—
1) [noun] a visible trace or impression on a surface; a mark a) a line, dot or other distinctive feature produced by drawing, colouring, stamping, etc. b) a spot, stain, scratch, blemish, mar, bruise, dent, etc.
2) [noun] a sign, symbol or indication a) a printed or written sign or stroke; b) a brand, label, seal, tag, etc. put on an article to show the owner, maker, etc; c) a sign or indication of some quality, character, etc. d) a cross or other sign made on a document as a substitute for a signature by a person unable to write.
3) [noun] knowledge (of something) got from personal experience or study of it; the state or relation of being acquainted (with someone); acquaintance.
4) [noun] the state of being famous; renown; fame.
5) [noun] a mark or symbol having an accepted; a signature.
6) [noun] ಗುರುತಿನವನು [gurutinavanu] gurutinavanu a known man; a man whom one knows (but not intimately); ಗುರುತು ಹಾಕು [gurutu haku] gurutu hāku to put or make a mark or marks on; 2. to identify or designate by or as by a mark or marks; to set down in writing; to make a note of.
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Guṟutu (ಗುಱುತು):—
1) [noun] a visible trace or impression on a surface; a mark a) a line, dot or other distinctive feature produced by drawing, colouring, stamping, etc. b) a spot, stain, scratch, blemish, mar, bruise, dent, etc.
2) [noun] a sign, symbol or indication a) a printed or written sign or stroke; b) a brand, label, seal, tag, etc. put on an article to show the owner, maker, etc; c) a sign or indication of some quality, character, etc. d) a cross or other sign made on a document as a substitute for a signature by a person unable to write.
3) [noun] knowledge (of something) got from personal experience or study of it; the state or relation of being acquainted (with someone); acquaintance.
4) [noun] the state of being famous; renown; fame.
5) [noun] a mark or symbol having an accepted; a signature.
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: Gurutuciti, Gurutuga, Gurutuhaccu, Gurutuhalage, Gurutuhattu, Gurutuhidi, Gurutupatti.
Ends with: Guddaligurutu, Heggurutu, Kaigurutu, Mumgurutu.
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