Inukku, Iṇukku: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconIṇukku (இணுக்கு) [iṇukkutal] 5 v.transitive < இணுங்கு-. [inungu-.] See இணுங்கு-. இலைகளை இணுக்கிக்கொண்டுவந்தான். [inungu-. ilaigalai inukkikkonduvanthan.]
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Iṇukku (இணுக்கு) noun probably from இணுக்கு-. [inukku-.]
1. A little quantity, as a handful of leaves from a plant; கைப்பிடியளவு. [kaippidiyalavu.]
2. A stalk with leaves. ஒரு கருவேப்பிலையிணுக்குப் போதும். [oru karuveppilaiyinukkup pothum.]
3. Twig, as formed on branches; வளார். [valar.]
4. Fork or joining of a twig to its larger twig or branch; கிளை முதலியவைகளின் இடைச்சந்து. [kilai muthaliyavaigalin idaichanthu.] (W.)
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Iṇukku (இணுக்கு) noun Dirt, stain; அழுக்கு. (அகராதி நிகண்டு) [azhukku. (agarathi nigandu)]
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