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101 single cell food
ஒரு செல் உயிரியின் உணவு -
102 starchy food
மாவுப்பொருள் உணவு -
103 a thin piece of cloth tied round the mouth of a vessel filled with watter for the purpose of steaming some item of food
பானையில் வண்டு கட்டும் துணிEnglish-Tamil dictionary > a thin piece of cloth tied round the mouth of a vessel filled with watter for the purpose of steaming some item of food
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104 bazzar food
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105 cooked food available in bazzar
Iகடைச் சாப்பாடுIIதூக்குச் சாதம் -
106 essential food
அத்தியாவசிய உணவு இன்றியமையாத உணவு -
107 fibrous food
நார்ச் சத்துடைய உணவு -
108 to give cooked food for the first time
குழந்தைக்கு முதன் முதலாக அமுதூட்டுEnglish-Tamil dictionary > to give cooked food for the first time
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109 had a food
சாப்டியா -
110 instant food
திடீர் உணவு -
111 impure food
Iஎஞ்சிய உணவுIIஅளைந்த உணவு -
112 indigestive food
சீரணிக்காத உணவு -
113 scarcity of food
Iஉணவுப்பற்றாக்குறைIIஏழ்மை -
114 to take load of presents including food
சீர்வரிசை எடுத்துச் செல்English-Tamil dictionary > to take load of presents including food
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115 taking food
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116 vital food
அத்தியாவசிய உணவு இன்றியமையாத உணவு -
117 dried chilly
செத்தல்மிளகாய் -
118 chilies
மிளகாய் -
119 Potato
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120 a kind of sauce
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