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1 गल
ගල gala mthe neck; the throat. -
2 उपवीण
උපවීණ upaviiNa upavīṇa mthe neck of a lute. -
3 कण्ठ
කණ්ඨ kaNTha kaṇṭha mthe neck; throat; guttural. -
4 गलग्गाह
ගලග්ගාහ galaggaaha galaggāha mtaking by the neck; throttling. -
5 गलप्पमाण
ගලප්පමාණ galappamaaNa galappamāṇa adjgoing up to the neck. -
6 गीवेय्यक
ගීවෙය්යක giiveyyaka gīveyyaka nan ornament for the neck. -
7 गीवा
ගීවා giivaa gīvā fthe neck. -
8 वीणादण्डक
වීණාදණ්ඩක viiNaadaNDaka vīṇādaṇḍaka mthe neck of a lute.
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