Nodu, Nōḍu: 1 definition
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Kannada-English dictionary
Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusNōḍu (ನೋಡು):—
1) [verb] to perceive visually; to see; to look at.
2) [verb] to judge or determine the worth or quality of; to appraise; to evaluate.
3) [verb] to think or ponder over; to analyse carefully.
4) [verb] to come upon or encounter as to see or for a discussion.
5) [verb] to readily encounter or oppose.
6) [verb] to know; to understand.
7) [verb] to go over or look through for the purpose of finding something; to search.
8) [verb] to tend (the sick, injured or aged; to nurse.
9) [verb] to observe carefully; to notice.
10) [verb] to understand or realise through experience.
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: Noduga, Nodugaberu, Nodugamdi, Nodugudure, Noduhkha, Noduma, Notu, Notukkal, Notumal, Notumenal, Notunotu.
Ends with (+5): Avasaranodu, Bennodu, Darinodu, Edenodu, Edurnodu, Edurunodu, Gurinodu, Hadinodu, Hennunodu, Idiramnodu, Idirnodu, Kai-notunotu, Kainodu, Kannotu, Mannodu, Mogamnodu, Nevanodu, Notu, Notunotu, Odanodu.
Full-text (+15): Kannikku, Adasatte, Asimisi, Kannar, Maduve, Adige, Viluppakai, Kalaikal, Nayhati, Muypu, Niga, Talemadu, Talehaku, Iluttuppari, Notai, Nettiram, Mele, Kanu, Pin, Sharana.
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