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  2. Pallikoodam - Wikipedia

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    Pallikoodam. Pallikoodam or Ezhuthupally Pally is a word in Malayalam and Tamil that denotes a school. [ 1] These were mostly village schools run by individual teachers (Ezhuthu pally Aashaans or Asans or Gurus) and were distinct from Kalaris that taught martial arts. [ 2][ 3]

  3. Velichappadu - Wikipedia

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    Velichappadu in Malayalam translates as Revealer of Light, is the oracle or mediator between a deity and devotees at a Hindu Temple in Kerala. Prominent in Valluvanad, the Velichappadu, also known as Komaram in some parts, is an integral part of the rituals in a Bhagavathi temple. [ 1] There are both male and female Velichappadu and often ...

  4. Google Translate - Wikipedia

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    Google Translate is a web-based free-to-use translation service developed by Google in April 2006. [ 11] It translates multiple forms of texts and media such as words, phrases and webpages. Originally, Google Translate was released as a statistical machine translation (SMT) service. [ 11] The input text had to be translated into English first ...

  5. Pindikuthi Perunnal - Wikipedia

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    The term Pindikuthi is a compound Malayalam word composed of pindi (പിണ്ടി) which means "trunk of the plantain tree" and kuthi (കുത്തി) which is the past simple form of kuthal that means "to prick or pierce". Therefore, Pindikuthi means "to prick or pierce the plantain trunk". Rakkuli literally means "bath in the night"

  6. List of English words of Dravidian origin - Wikipedia

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    The origin of this word cannot be conclusively attributed to Malayalam or Tamil. Congee, porridge, water with rice; uncertain origin, possibly from Tamil kanji (கஞ்சி), [ 7] Telugu or Kannada gañji, or Malayalam kaññi (കഞ്ഞി). [citation needed] Alternatively, possibly from Gujarati, [ 8] which is not a Dravidian language.

  7. Conflict resolution - Wikipedia

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    Conflict resolution curve (CRC) separates conflict styles into two separate domains: domain of competing entities and domain of accommodating entities. There is a sort of agreement between targets and aggressors on this curve. Their judgements of badness compared to goodness of each other are analogous on CRC.

  8. Malayalam - Wikipedia

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    The word Malayalam originated from the words mala, meaning 'mountain', and alam, meaning 'region' or '-ship' (as in "township"); Malayalam thus translates directly as 'the mountain region'. The term Malabar was used as an alternative term for Malayalam in foreign trade circles to denote the southwestern coast of the Indian peninsula, which also ...

  9. Culture of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    The word Malayāḷalipi (Meaning: Malayalam script) written in the Malayalam script The Thunchath Ezhuthachan Malayalam University is situated at Thunchan Parambu, Tirur, Malappuram Malayalam in mobile phone. The Sangam literature can be considered as the ancient predecessor of Malayalam. [19]