1. ನರಡು

    ♪ naraḍu
      noun
  2. ನರಡು

    ♪ naraḍu
      noun
    1. a contagious disease among cattle, sheep etc.
  3. ನರಟು

    ♪ naraṭu
      noun
    1. (said of plants) the state of being under grown; undergrowth.
    2. lack of refinement, culture or elegance.
  4. ನರಟು

    ♪ naraṭu
      verb
    1. to have hindered, stunted growth; to become dwarf.
  5. ನರಟು

    ♪ naraṭu
      noun
    1. the act of grumbling, esp. in complaint; grumble.
  6. ನಾರಾಟ

    ♪ nārāṭa
      noun
    1. (mus.) the sound of a percussion instrument that does not have melody, but produced by beatings for time-keeping.
  7. ನರಡ

    ♪ naraḍa
      noun
    1. an unrefined, uncultured fellow.
  8. ನಿರೂಢಿ

    ♪ nirūḍhi
      noun
    1. reputation; fame; renown.
    2. a frequent or usual action; habit; usage; practice.
    3. the skill, knowledge, judgment, etc. that is gained by repeated practice.
  9. ನೀರಟ್ಟು

    ♪ nīraṭṭu
      noun
    1. a great flow of water; flood.
  10. ನೀರಾಟ

    ♪ nīrāṭa
      noun
    1. any sport played in or on water; water-sport.
  11. ನೀರಾಡು

    ♪ nīrāḍu
      verb
    1. (eyes) to fill up and overflow with tears.
    2. (sweat) to be exuded through the pores of the skin.
    3. (a wound) to let out liquid mass (as pus).
  12. ನೀರಿಡು

    ♪ nīriḍu
      verb
    1. to pour water.
  13. ನೀರುಡ

    ♪ nīruḍa
      noun
  14. ನೀರುಡು

    ♪ nīruḍu
      noun
    1. the animal Iguana tuberculata, of a large family (Iguanidae) of tree or ground, lizards, a harmless, moderate-size, tropical lizard that feed on insects or vegetation and have a row of spines from neck to tail, which is known for its grip and used in scaling forts); the common iguana.
  15. ನೀರೋಟೆ

    ♪ nīrōṭi
      noun
    1. a kind of bamboo.
  16. ನಿರೂಟ

    ♪ nīrūṭa
      noun
  17. ನೀರೂಡು

    ♪ nīrūḍu
      verb
  18. ನೀರೆಡೆ

    ♪ nīreḍe
      noun
    1. a place containing or filled with water; a watery place.
  19. ನೀರೊಡೆ

    ♪ nīroḍe
      verb
  20. ನೀರೋಟ

    ♪ nīrōṭa
      noun
    1. flow of water.
    2. the lustre of precious stones as diamond, pearl, etc.