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1 किच्चाकिच्च
කිච්චාකිච්ච kiccaakicca kiccākicca nwhat should be done and not be done. -
2 अकट
අකට akaTa akaṭa adj1. not done; not made; 2. not artificial. -
3 अकत
අකත akata adj1. not done; not made; 2. not artificial. -
4 अकतत्ता
අකතත්තා akatattaa akatattāind because one has not done. -
5 अकरणीय
අකරණීය akaraNiiya akaraṇīya(pt.p. of) that should not be done; n improper action. -
6 अज्झाचिण्ण
අජ්ඣාචිණ්ණ ajjhaaciNNa ajjhāciṇṇa(pp. of ajjhācarati) 1. much practised; 2. habitually done. -
7 अनुट्ठित
අනුට්ඨිත anuTThita anuṭṭhita adj1. not risen up. 2. done. -
8 अपकत
අපකත apakata(pp. of apakaroti) put off; done away. n mischief -
9 अलं
අලṃ alaM alaṃind enough! have done with! stop! adj able; suitable. -
10 अलङ्कत
අලඞ්කත alaअलङ्कतNkata alaṅkata(pp. of alaṅkaroti) decorated. adj done up. -
11 अविहित
අවිහිත avihita adjnot done; not performed. -
12 कत
කත kata(pp. of karoti) done; made; finished; fulfilled. m a mat; the cheek. -
13 कतकम्म
කතකම්ම katakamma adjpractised; skilled, having done their own work. -
14 कतकल्याण
කතකල්යාණ katakalyaaNa katakalyāṇa adjone who has done good deeds. -
15 कतत्त
කතත්ත katatta nthe doing of; the fact of having done. -
16 कत्तब्ब
කත්තබ්බ kattabba(pt.p. of karoti) fit to be done. n duty; obligation. -
17 कत्तब्बता
කත්තබ්බතා kattabbataa kattabbatā ffitness to be done. -
18 कत्तब्बयुत्तक
කත්තබ්බයුත්තක kattabbayuttaka adjfit to be done. -
19 कतपुब्ब
කතපුබ්බ katapubba adjdone before. -
20 कतभाव
කතභාව katabhaava katabhāva mthe fact of having done.
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