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1 अभिमुख
අභිමුඛ abhimukha adjfacing; present; face to face with. m the front. -
2 सक्खि
සක්ඛි sakkhiind face to face; before one's eyes. -
3 सक्खिदिट्ठ
සක්ඛිදිට්ඨ sakkhidiTTha sakkhidiṭṭha adjseen face to face. -
4 सम्मुख
සම්මුඛ sammukha adjface to face with. (loc.) in the presence. -
5 सम्मुखा
සම්මුඛා sammukhaa sammukhāind in front; face to face. -
6 अधोमुख
අධොමුඛ adhomukha adjbent over; with face cast down; turned upside down. -
7 अवकुज्ज
අවකුජ්ජ avakujja adjface downward; bent over. -
8 अस्सुमुख
අස්සුමුඛ assumukha adjwith a tearful face. -
9 आतत
ආතත aatata ātata na drum with one face. -
10 आनन
ආනන aanana ānana nface; mouth. -
11 उपरिमुख
උපරිමුඛ uparimukha adjface upwards. -
12 उम्मुख
උම්මුඛ ummukha adjhaving one's face upwards; heedless. (pp. of), fallen down. -
13 दुम्मुख
දුම්මුඛ dummukha adjhaving a sad face. -
14 परम्मुख
පරම්මුඛ parammukha adjwith face turned away. -
15 भद्दमुख
භද්දමුඛ bhaddamukha adjhaving a hand-some face; complementary address. -
16 मुख
මුඛ mukha nmouth; face; entrance; opening; front. adj foremost. -
17 मुखधोवन
මුඛධොවන mukhadhovana nwashing of the face; rinsing the mouth. -
18 मुखपुंछन
මුඛපුඤ්ඡන mukhapuमुखपुंछनnchana mukhapuñchana na towel for wiping the face. -
19 मुखुल्लोकक
මුඛුල්ලොකක mukhullokaka adjlooking into a person's face. -
20 मुखविकार
මුඛවිකාර mukhavikaara mukhavikāra mcontortion of the face; showing faces.
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