The tender fruits of certain species have distinct names.
e.g.
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vadu,
very green mango.
mu, very green jack fruit.
kaccal, very green plantain fruit.
kurumbai, very green coconut or palmyra fruit. |
Distinction
of Synonyms:
e.g. |
udambu,
that which temporarily co-exists with the soul. |
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udal, |
1.
That which is with the soul or life during one's lifetime.
2. Upper garment (minus sleeves and collar). |
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udakku, |
Hollow
carcass, artificial frame, emaciated body (fig.) |
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uyirnilai, |
dwelling
of a soul. |
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uru,
ruvu, uruvam, |
Form
of the body. |
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n,
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Flesh
(fig.) |
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kaai, |
That
which is to burn like firewood along with the funeral pyre. |
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kyam, |
Body
that is strengthened by medicine for prolonging life. ky
(to be firm)-kayam. |
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kdu, |
That
which resembles a bird-cage or encases the soul like a sheath. |
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aam-adam
-adalam-adaram, |
Bodily frame. |
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aai, |
That which is put on by the soul. |
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padi-padimai, |
padimam,
padivam, 1. Guise of an ascetic or votary.2. Likeness, statue |
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padam,
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A
commodity (fig.) |
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pdam, |
That
which resembles an earthen vessel. |
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pidam, |
Mass
of flesh. pidi-pidi, to make into
a ball, or gather into
shape by the hand. |
puram, |
Temple (fig.) |
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puam, |
The
exterior of a person. |
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