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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconTici (திசி) noun < diśi locative singular of diś. See திசை² [thisai²], 1. (யாழ்ப்பாணத்து மானிப்பாயகராதி [yazhppanathu manippayagarathi])
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 (+11): Dishi, Tecivari, Tecivarika, Ticige, Ticilan, Ticirphal, Ticitici, Ticitta, Ticivara, Ticivarabhava, Ticivaradhitthana, Ticivaradhitthananaya, Ticivaradhitthanapannatti, Ticivaraka, Ticivaramariyada, Ticivaramattaka, Ticivaranama, Ticivaranihara, Ticivarapahonaka, Ticivaraparama.
Full-text (+134): Upadesha, Desana, Upadeshaka, Dishi, Deshayi, Viddesana, Desesi, Desaya, Viddessa, Desenta, Desitavantu, Desitu, Desissami, Deshayati, Viddessate, Desayitva, Desiyatu, Desessatha, Desayanti, Desessasi.
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