Pacu, Pācū, Paccu, Paccū: 4 definitions
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Marathi-English dictionary
Source: DDSA: The Molesworth Marathi and English Dictionarypācū (पाचू).—f (Poetry. pāca S) An emerald.
Source: DDSA: The Aryabhusan school dictionary, Marathi-Englishpācū (पाचू).—f An emerald.
Marathi is an Indo-European language having over 70 million native speakers people in (predominantly) Maharashtra India. Marathi, like many other Indo-Aryan languages, evolved from early forms of Prakrit, which itself is a subset of Sanskrit, one of the most ancient languages of the world.
Kannada-English dictionary
Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusPaccu (ಪಚ್ಚು):—
1) [verb] to divide (a whole) into parts, groups, etc.
2) [verb] (math.) to divide a quantity by another quantity.
3) [verb] to distribute among.
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Paccu (ಪಚ್ಚು):—
1) [verb] to talk quietly or furtively, as in telling a secret; to whisper.
2) [verb] to utter a slander about.
3) [verb] to utter a soft, rustling sound like a whisper.
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Paccu (ಪಚ್ಚು):—
1) [verb] to cause two or more things join together.
2) [verb] to stick oneself to; to attach oneself to.
3) [verb] to daub, smear oneself with.
4) [verb] to apply, daub (an oil, grease, ointment, etc.) on or over something; to smear.
5) [verb] to light a lamp, candle, stove, etc.
6) [verb] to start; to begin; to commence.
7) [verb] to put a plant into the ground firmly to grow.
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Paccu (ಪಚ್ಚು):—[noun] something whispered (as a secret); that which is uttered furtively.
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Paccu (ಪಚ್ಚು):—[noun] the fact or condition of being associated or united with.
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Paccu (ಪಚ್ಚು):—[noun] the fact of being sunken in (as a part of the body).
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Pācu (ಪಾಚು):—[verb] (a children’s term) to sleep.
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 LexiconPacu (பசு) noun < paśu.
1. Cow; ஆ. [a.]
2. Bull; இடபம். பசுவேறித் திரிவானோர் பவன் [idapam. pasuverith thirivanor pavan] (தேவாரம் [thevaram] 760, 4). (சூடாமணிநிகண்டு [sudamaninigandu])
3. Taurus in the Zodiac; இடப ராசி. (திவா.) [idapa rasi. (thiva.)]
4. Beast, brute; விலங்கு. பசுக் களைப் போலச்செல்லும் நடையால் [vilangu. pasug kalaip polachellum nadaiyal] (பதினொராந்திருமுறை பட்டினத். திருவேகம். [pathinorandirumurai pattinath. thiruvegam.] 32).
5. Individual soul, spirit, as bound by pācam; சீவான்மா. பதிபசுபாசவிளக்கம் மெனப் பகர்மூன்றில் [sivanma. pathipasupasavilakkam menap pagarmunril] (திருமந். [thiruman.] 115). (பிங்கலகண்டு [pingalagandu])
6. A gentle, harmless person; சாது. [sathuragarathi]
7. Sacrificial animal; யாகத்துக்குரிய பிராணி. [yagathukkuriya pirani.]
8. Collection of six seeds at a time in a hole in the game of pallāṅkuḻi; பல்லாங்குழி யாட்டத்தில் குழியில் விழுந்து ஒருங்குசேரும் ஆறு விதை. [pallanguzhi yattathil kuzhiyil vizhunthu orunguserum aru vithai.]
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Pācu (பாசு) noun < பசு-மை. [pasu-mai.]
1. Greenness, verdure; பசுமை. (திவா.) [pasumai. (thiva.)]
2. Bamboo; மூங்கில். (சூடாமணிநிகண்டு) [mungil. (sudamaninigandu)]
3. Bravery, courage; தைரியம். (யாழ்ப்பாணத்து மானிப்பாயகராதி) [thairiyam. (yazhppanathu manippayagarathi)]
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Pācu (பாசு) noun < pāśa. Tie, worldly attachment. See பாசம்² [pasam²], 6. பாசற்றவர் பாடி நின்றாடும் பழமலையந்தாதி்பதி [pasarravar padi ninradum pazhambathi] (தேவாரம் [thevaram] 889, 7).
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Pacu (பசு) [pacuttal] 11 intransitive verb < பசு-மை. [pasu-mai.] To be green; பசுமையாதல். பசுத்து மரகதம்போலே யிருக்கிற மடக்கிளியே [pasumaiyathal. pasuthu maragathambole yirukkira madakkiliye] (நாலாயிர திவ்யப்பிரபந்தம் பெருமாள். தனியன் [nalayira thivyappirapandam perumal. thaniyan], 3).
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Pācu (பாசு) noun < English pass.
1. Success, as in examinations; பரீட்சை முதலியவற்றில் தேர்ச்சி. [paridsai muthaliyavarril therchi.] (பிரதாபசந்திர விலாசம் [pirathapasandira vilasam] 13.)
2. Gate-pass; permit; வெளியில் அல்லது உள்ளே செல்வதற்கோ சாமான் கொண்டு போவதற்கோ கொடுக்கும் அனுமதிச் சீட்டு. [veliyil allathu ulle selvatharko saman kondu povatharko kodukkum anumathis sittu.] 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 (+76): Paccuge, Paccugegarti, Paccugudu, Paccuguta, Paccukodu, Paccukol, Paccukudu, Pacu-amin, Pacu-katirkatavul, Pacu-n-korran, Pacu-pakaniyayam, Pacu-patinayanar, Pacukaranam, Pacukarumam, Pacukatam, Pacukavviyam, Pacukayattiri, Pacuke, Pacuki, Pacukkal.
Ends with: Capacu, Karpacu, Kattuppacu, Kumalampacu, Kurarpacu, Nampacu, Narpacu, Pancapacu, Pappacu, Parpacu, Pipacu, Piramampacu, Talai-irrupacu, Tapacu, Tappacu, Tevappacu, Teyvappacu, Varattuppacu, Yakkiyapacu.
Full-text (+144): Pashu, Pacumatu, Pacuttolu, Pacukkottam, Pacu-pakaniyayam, Pacumaruntu, Pacunkatir, Pacuna, Pacuvacaram, Talai-irrupacu, Pacumpal, Varattuppacu, Pacumunnai, Pacuttakkali, Pacunarampu, Pacukkavalar, Pacu-amin, Pacumpiti, Pacunkarppuram, Pacumatam.
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