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  2. Opposite - Wikipedia

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    An antonym is one of a pair of words with opposite meanings. Each word in the pair is the antithesis of the other. A word may have more than one antonym. There are three categories of antonyms identified by the nature of the relationship between the opposed meanings.

  3. Tamil Lexicon dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Tamil Lexicon (Tamil: தமிழ்ப் பேரகராதி Tamiḻ Pērakarāti) is a twelve-volume dictionary of the Tamil language. Published by the University of Madras , it is said to be the most comprehensive dictionary of the Tamil language to date.

  4. Tamil grammar - Wikipedia

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    Tamil does not have an equivalent for the existential verb to be; it is included in the translations only to convey the meaning. The negative existential verb, to be not , however, does exist in the form of illai (இல்லை) and goes at the end of the sentence (and does not change with number, gender, or tense).

  5. Ambattar - Wikipedia

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    The word is derived from the two Sanskrit words amba meaning "near" and stha meaning "to stand" thus meaning "one who stands nearby" in reference to their occupation as barbers and surgeons. [4] [5] They have also been referred to as Maruttuvar, Pariyari and Vaidiyar, which are all synonyms for physicians.

  6. Category : Redirects to Tamil-language transliterations

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    The pages in this category are redirects to terms transliterated from the Tamil language. The language code in the |1= parameter below is essential to populate this category. To add a redirect to this category, place {{Rcat shell|{{R to transliteration|1=ta}}}} on the second new line (skip a line) after #REDIRECT [[Target page name]]. For more ...

  7. Kammalar (caste) - Wikipedia

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    Kammalar is a Tamil caste group found in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu and in northeastern Sri Lanka.The Kammalars are involved in crafting. [1] Kammalar is a generic term that comprises the communities of Kannar (brass-workers), Kollar (blacksmiths), Tatar (goldsmiths), Tatchar (carpenters) and Kartatchar (sculptors).

  8. Category:Tamil - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tamil" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Category:Tamil dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tamil dictionaries" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. T. Tamil Lexicon dictionary