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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconStāli (ஸ்தாலி) noun < sthālī.
1. Earthen dish or pan. See தாலி³. [thali³.]
2. Cooking vessel; சமையற் பாத்திரம். [samaiyar pathiram.]
3. A drinking-vessel with a spout; மூக்குவைத்த தீர்த்தபாத்திரவகை. [mukkuvaitha thirthapathiravagai.]
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: Stali-pulakaniyayam, Stalipakam, Staliyantiram.
Full-text (+72): Sthali, Sthalipaka, Kacasthali, Sthalidevata, Carusthali, Vanasthali, Tristhali, Staliyantiram, Vyomasthali, Mahasthali, Prasavasthali, Shubhasthali, Tapahsthali, Shashasthali, Vasusthali, Udasthali, Attasthali, Adrikritasthali, Stalipakam, Stali-pulakaniyayam.
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