1. ಮಸಕ

    ♪ masaka
      noun
    1. any of various plant diseases, esp. of cereal grasses, characterised by the appearance of masses of black spores which usu. break up into a fine powder; smut disease.
  2. ಮಸಕ

    ♪ masaka
      noun
    1. the property of a moreadequate quantity or supply; abundance; copiousness.
    2. force or speed; great energy or vehemence of activity.
    3. a deep prolonged loud noise; roar.
    4. extreme degree of anything; the quality of being intense.
    5. a lively interest or strong eagerness; enthusiasm; zeal.
    6. mentalof extreme emotional.
    7. intense anger; ire; wrath.
    8. the quality of being magnificent or splendid; brilliance.
    9. any substance that causes injury or illness or death of a living organism in a slow manner; a slow-poison.
  3. ಮಸ್ಕಾ

    ♪ maskā
      noun
    1. an edible emulsion of fat globules made by churning curd; butter.
    2. ಮಸ್ಕಾ ಹೊಡೆ maskāhoḍe to persuade by flattery or bribery; to cajole; ಮಸ್ಕಾ ಹಾಕು maskāhāku = ಮಸ್ಕಾ ಹೊಡೆ.
  4. ಮಸಗ

    ♪ masaga
      noun
    1. a man whose profession is to sharpen the weapons, as sword, arrows, etc.; a whetter.
  5. ಮೈಸುಖ

    ♪ mai sukha
      noun
    1. bodily confort or pleasure.
    2. sensual, sexual pleasure.
  6. ಮಸಗು

    ♪ masagu
      verb
    1. to become intense or more intense; to be intensified.
    2. to spread (onself) or diffuse through; to pervade throughout or all over.
    3. to reveal its presence or make an appearance; to manifest; to appear.
    4. to become forceful; to gain more momentum.
    5. to be characterised by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation.
    6. to become excited, enthusiastic or zealous.
    7. to be agitated very much.
    8. to be enraged; to be put into rage.
    9. to oppose vehemently.
    10. to be or become bright, splendid or lusterous.
  7. ಮಸಗೆ

    ♪ masagbe
      noun
  8. ಮಸುಕು

    ♪ masuku
      noun
    1. lack of brightness, lustre; dullness.
  9. ಮಾಷಕ

    ♪ māṣaka
      noun
  10. ಮಾಸಿಕ

    ♪ māsika
      adjective
    1. done, happening, payable, etc. once a month or every month; monthly.
  11. ಮಾಸಿಕ

    ♪ māsika
      noun
    1. a ritual ceremony observed every month during the first year of a person's death.
    2. a periodical published once a month; a monthly.
  12. ಮಿಸುಕು

    ♪ misuku
      verb
    1. to move slightly.
    2. to shiver or tremble, as from fear or cold.
    3. to wander from one place to another; to roam.
    4. to move along; to go; to travel.
    5. to cause to move up and down, back and forth or from side to side in quick succession; to shake.
    6. to twist or coil.
    7. to annoy, interfere with or meddle with.
    8. to raise voice against; to oppose verbally.
    9. to be running or flowing; to in currency.
    10. to go or come into; to enter.
    11. to be seen; to appear.
    12. to be incomprehensible or unintelligable.
  13. ಮಿಸುಕು

    ♪ misuku
      noun
    1. a moving up and down, back to forth or from side to side in quick succession.
    2. the act or fact of trembling; shivering.
  14. ಮಿಸುಗು

    ♪ misugu
      verb
  15. ಮಿಸುಗು

    ♪ misugu
      verb
    1. to shine brilliantly.
    2. to be or become beautiful, attractive.
    3. to be or become superior.
  16. ಮಶಕ

    ♪ maśaka
      noun
    1. any of numerous dipterous insects of the family Culicidae, the females of which suck the blood of animals and humans, some species transmitting certain diseases, as malaria and yellow fever; a mossquito.
  17. ಮುಸಿಗೆ

    ♪ musige
      noun
    1. a tying of both the hands on the back.
  18. ಮುಸುಕ

    ♪ musuka
      noun
  19. ಮುಸುಕಿ

    ♪ musuki
      noun
    1. a network, small basket, bag, etc. tied to the mouth of a horse, cow, ox, etc. to prevent it from eating.
  20. ಮುಸುಕು

    ♪ musuku
      verb
    1. to cover something with; to veil.
    2. to veil one's face.
    3. to wrap up in or as in a covering; to envelop.
    4. to be spread over a wide area.
    5. to be or become dense.
    6. to come together; to assemble.
    7. to pervade (oneself) all over or through out.
    8. to happen; to occur; to take place.
    9. to be hidden, concealed.
    10. to keep (something) in a secret place; to hide.
    11. to cover from all sides; to encircle.