Ullitai, Uḷḷiṭai, Ul-itai: 1 definition
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Uḷḷiṭai (உள்ளிடை) [uḷ-iṭai] noun < idem. +.
1. Inner space; உள்ளிடம். உள்ளிடை யடுத்த கோட்டத்து [ullidam. ullidai yadutha kottathu] (இரகுவமிசம் தசரத. [iraguvamisam thasaratha.] 51).
2. Private affair, secret; அந்தரங்கம். உள்ளிடைபார்க்க வந்து நிற்கிறான். [antharangam. ullidaiparkka vanthu nirkiran.] (W.)
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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