Umdu, Uṃḍu, Undu, Uṇḍu: 1 definition
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Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusUṃḍu (ಉಂಡು):—[independent] = ಉಂಟು [umtu]2.
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Uṃdu (ಉಂದು):—[adverb] on an intermediate day (i.e. neither today nor a day that is too far).
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Uṃdu (ಉಂದು):—[noun] an intermediate day (i.e. neither today nor a day that is too far).
Kannada is a Dravidian language (as opposed to the Indo-European language family) mainly spoken in the southwestern region of India.
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Starts with: Umdubu, Umdubu wehlathi, Umdubu womfula, Umdubu-wehlanze, Umdubuwehlathi, Umduli, Umdulukwa, Umduma, Umdumezulu, Umdumizula, Umdunwana, Umdunye, Umdunywana, Umdus, Umduze, Unduka, Undura, Unduru.
Ends with (+128): Aditumdu, Alarkegumdu, Alavugumdu, Altigumdu, Alurkegumdu, Anmugumdu, Anugumdu, Aralugumdu, Aregumdu, Arpugumdu, Artigumdu, Aumdu, Avadhanagumdu, Avumdu, Badigumdu, Bagegumdu, Balagumdu, Baluhugumdu, Bannagumdu, Bannamgumdu.
Full-text (+18): Upavasin, Umdus, Wal-undu, Mugaya ng'undu, Untena, Pakkattukkal, Pitani, Kiramena, Cariranayam, Alukaikkannir, Tantirika-cannipatam, Tavira, Tintippottu, Aicapaicavay, Talirppu, Paciyarru, Kaiccuttam, Corruppacai, Kottiyan, Tiraivarnikar.
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