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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconKammal (கம்மல்) noun < கம்மு-. [kammu-.]
1. Hoarseness, sore throat; குரலடைப்பு. [kuraladaippu.]
2. Dimness, as of a gem, of a lamp, of glass, of spectacles; மங் கல். [mang kal.]
3. Cloudiness, haziness; மந்தாரம். [mantharam.]
4. Defect; deficiency, as in growth; fall in price; குறைவு. பயிர் கம்மலாய்ப்போயிற்று; விலைகம்மலாயிருக் கிறது. [kuraivu. payir kammalayppoyirru; vilaigammalayirug kirathu.] (W.)
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Kammal (கம்மல்) noun < Telugu kamma. A kind of ear-ring worn by women in the lobe of the ear; மகளிர் காதணிவகை. [magalir kathanivagai.]
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Kammāl (கம்மால்) noun < Pkt. kamma + ஆலை [alai] < karma-śālā. Brazier's forge; பித்தளை வேலை செய்யுமிடம். [pithalai velai seyyumidam.] Madras usage
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: Kammala, Kammalacci, Kammalai, Kammalan, Kammalar, Kammalaramba, Kammalarambu, Kammalarganeya, Kammalargol, Kammalargola, Kammalargolu, Kammalarmale, Kammalaru, Kammalarvakki, Kammalatti, Kammalkasi, Kammallige.
Ends with: Mukammal, Nirkkammal, Pattalakkukkammal, Tirukukammal, Tontaikkammal, Tuttukkammal.
Full-text: Kammala, Kammalai, Tontaikkammal, Tuttukkammal, Nirkkammal, Katiyarattotu, Tirukukammal, Pattalakkukkammal, Cimikki.
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