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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconPutiya (புதிய) adjectival < புது-மை. [puthu-mai.] New; நூதன. [nuthana.]
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: Putiya-amaiccakam-purinta-panikali, Putiyam, Putiyamanitan, Putiyanapukutal, Putiyar, Putiyatu, Putiyatun, Putiyavar, Putiyaverpatu.
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Full-text (+23): Puttamputiya, Puttapputiya, Putiyaverpatu, Putiyamanitan, Pudiya, Putiya-amaiccakam-purinta-panikali, Navinam, Nutani, Pacciraicci, Imcil, Kotivellai, Putir, Putukkanippu, Viviliyanul, Putukkattu, Araiyanikai, Putukkalam, Painninam, Kumpavastiram, Corrukkatti.
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