Halaku: 1 definition

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Kannada-English dictionary

Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpus

Halaku (ಹಲಕು):—[verb] to climb up a tree.

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Halaku (ಹಲಕು):—[noun] the lower portion of the lower jaw.

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Halāku (ಹಲಾಕು):—

1) [adjective] weary; fatigued; tired; exhausted.

2) [adjective] used up; worn out; without power, energy.

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Halāku (ಹಲಾಕು):—

1) [noun] the condition of being weary, tired, exhausted.

2) [noun] grief; sorrow.

3) [noun] the state of being destructed; destruction.

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Haḷaku (ಹಳಕು):—

1) [noun] transparent, colourless or slightly tinged quartz; a crystal.

2) [noun] something resembling crystal in transparency, colourlessness and clarity.

3) [noun] a solidified form of a substance in which the atoms or molecules are arranged in a definite pattern that is repeated regularly in three dimensions.

4) [noun] the plant Barleria cristata of Acanthaceae family; purple nail dye plant.

5) [noun] its flower.

6) [noun] the plant Rhinacanthus nasuta ( = R. communis) of Acanthaceae family.

7) [noun] a camphor crystal.

8) [noun] a glow of reflected light; a lustre.

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Kannada is a Dravidian language (as opposed to the Indo-European language family) mainly spoken in the southwestern region of India.

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