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Muccai (முச்சை) noun probably from மூன்று. [munru.] The three strings tied to a paper kite in a triangular form with their free ends knotted together with the line; காற்றாடிப்பட்டத்தில் முக் கோணமாகக்கட்டி நூலுடன் இணைத்து முடிச்சிடும் மூன்று சிறு நூல்கள் [karradippattathil mug konamagakkatti nuludan inaithu mudichidum munru siru nulkal] (J.)
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Mūccai (மூச்சை) noun See மூர்ச்சை. [murchai.] (W.)
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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Full-text: Mu chai, Mucai, Muccupporu, Cirkaram, Mukkurincu, Cirumucai, Manmucai, Muccuppitippu, Muccuppiti, Mukkal, Mukku.
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