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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconTampal (தம்பல்) noun < tāmbūla. See தம்பலம் [thambalam], 2. வெள்ளிலைத் தம்பல் [vellilaith thambal] (கம்பராமாயணம் வரைக்கா. [kambaramayanam varaikka.] 49).
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Tampal (தம்பல்) noun perhaps from stambh. [Telugu: dammu.] Hardening of rice-fields after heavy rain; மழையால் வயல் இறுகுகை. [mazhaiyal vayal irugukai.] (J.)
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: Tampalai, Tampalakkarutam, Tampalam, Tampalang, Tampalankay, Tampalappucci, Tampalati, Tampalatu.
Ends with: Cetampal, Citampal, Katampal, Utampal.
Full-text: Tampalatu, Tampalati, Dhambal, Thambal, Tampar, Pakainan, Pannam, Mukamaru, Vellatai, Tempal.
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