Ore, Orē: 2 definitions
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Kannada-English dictionary
Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusOre (ಒರೆ):—[verb] to tell, narrate or convey one’s idea in spoken words.
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Ore (ಒರೆ):—
1) [verb] to over or coat with a soft adhesive matter; to smear; to daub.
2) [verb] to rub; to scratch; to scrap; to test (metals like gold etc.) by rubbing on a touch-stone.
3) [verb] to examine; to analyse.
4) [verb] to add grace to; to improve the elegance of.
5) [verb] to kill (an insect as louse etc.) by rubbing (on the ground or any other surface).
6) [verb] to be attached or joined to.
7) [verb] ಒರೆಕೊಳ್ಳು [orekollu] oreoḷḷu to extend itself, be extended or expanded (as fire); to spread; 2. to anoint oneself with.
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Ore (ಒರೆ):—
1) [verb] to flow or leak out slowly; to seep; to ooze.
2) [verb] to come forth; to be emitted; to be discharged or discharge oneself.
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Ore (ಒರೆ):—
1) [noun] that which is said or narrated; narration.
2) [noun] something taught; instruction; teaching.
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Ore (ಒರೆ):—
1) [noun] a rubbing or drawing of a line by rubbing; a method of testing the purity of gold and silver pieces using a touchstone and the goldsmith’s needle.
2) [noun] the brightness or brilliance got by rubbing (an article of gold on touchstone).
3) [noun] (fig.) any test of genuineness or value.
4) [noun] ಒರೆಗೆ ಹಚ್ಚು [orege haccu] orege haccu to test a small piece of gold or silver using with a touchstone a other piece of those metals (of known or standard fineness); 2. to subject to severe test to assess the real worth, value or sincerity; ಒರೆಗೆ ಹತ್ತು [orege hattu] orege hattu (a silver or gold piece) to undergo purity-test; 2. (fig.) to undergo a test of one’s purity, value or worth.
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Ore (ಒರೆ):—[noun] a case for the blade of a knife, sword, etc.; a sheath.
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Ore (ಒರೆ):—
1) [noun] the condition or state of being the same in power, value, rank, status etc.; equality.
2) [noun] the state or quality of being similar; similarity; likeness.
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Oṟe (ಒಱೆ):—
1) [verb] to ooze, seep out in drops; to discharge oneself, flow out, through the pores.
2) [verb] to become wet.
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Oṟe (ಒಱೆ):—[noun] a case for the blade of a sword; a sheath.
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Oṟe (ಒಱೆ):—[noun] hot temper; wrath; anger.
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Ōre (ಓರೆ):—
1) [noun] downward inclination; a descending slope; a dip; declivity.
2) [noun] a variation or alternation of condition, circumstance, quality, etc.
3) [noun] the area at the tip of any of the angles; a corner.
4) [noun] a position or space beside one; a side.
5) [noun] the state, quality or fact of being bent; crookedness; a bend.
6) [noun] a man who is not straightforward; a dishonest man.
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Ōre (ಓರೆ):—[noun] a man of the same age, status, strength, etc.; a match.
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Ōṟe (ಓಱೆ):—[noun] crookedness in character.
Kannada is a Dravidian language (as opposed to the Indo-European language family) mainly spoken in the southwestern region of India.
Tamil dictionary
Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconOrē (ஒரே) adjectival < ஒன்று [onru] +. Only, one; ஒன் றேயான. அவனுக்கு ஒரேகுமாரன். [on reyana. avanukku oregumaran.] Colloq.
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 (+89): Or-eli-ireli, Or-eluttumatakku, Ore ewoo, Orecappara, Orech, Orede, Oredege, Oredore, Oredurubu, Oregai, Oregal, Oregalacu, Oregale, Oregallu, Oreganillo, Oregannu, Oregano, Oregano-lalaki, Oregara, Oregarti.
Ends with (+298): Acetosa maggiore, Addahore, Addamore, Addavore, Addevore, Agadumore, Agasadore, Akkajambore, Alaludore, Alekore, Allepore, Alumore, American false hellebore, American sycamore, Amokore, Aregore, Arekore, Arevore, Arizona sycamore, Arunajalambore.
Full-text (+154): Suvarnamakshika, Tarari, Cakranaman, Ashodhitadhatu, Pratikavant, Rasaka, Bida, Dhamana, Satvapatana, Suvarnapashana, Shuddhavarta, Amdhapashana, Ganigarike, Himgula, Ore ewoo, Kalaloha, Ayaska, Toll ore, Dhatuvijnana, Rupamakkhi.
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