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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconSattai (ஸத்தை) noun < sat-tā.
1. See சத்தை [sathai],
1. (ஈடு-முப்பத்தாறுயிரப்படி [idu-muppatharuyirappadi], 6, 1, 8.)
2. See சத்து¹ [sathu¹], 5.
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: Cattai, Cattaiccampu, Cattaikalarru, Cattaikkaran, Cattaikkari, Cattaikkutai, Cattaimuni, Cattainatan, Cattaipannu, Cattaippai, Cattaippurai, Cattaivar, Sattaimuni, Sattais, Sattaisa, Sattaisaum, Sattaison.
Ends with: Acattai, Araiccattai, Cattai, Kacattai, Kaluttuccattai, Karcattai, Kiriccuccattai, Maraccattai, Netuncattai, Ottaicattai, Pampuccattai, Puccattai, Tavaccattai, Utcattai, Vettuccattai.
Full-text (+60): Sattais, Shathai, Sattaisa, Nijar, Kalavaittacai, Cataiyal, Ularcatai, Cataivaittaval, Puccokkay, Kututtuni, Cataiyotti, Cataivukayam, Cattaivar, Meyyappu, Tacaipparru, Tantamiranku, Cattainatan, Ankarakka, Vaccirakkapay, Palunni.
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