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Words extracted from Telangana Today

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Missing words[edit]

  1. bahane exclude
    • 2019 March 23, Shanti Nanisetti, “Uncoupled – An extraordinary relationship: A new take on modern-day relationship”, in Telangana Today[1]:
      Woh baatein tere bahane
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  2. chowrasta exclude
    • 2016 October 27, “Traffic woes haunt Mancherial, Nirmal”, in Telangana Today[2]:
      For instance, a 2 km long stretch from Luxettipet junction to Bellampally chowrasta in Mancherial town takes more than 10 minutes.
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  3. gomera exclude
    • 2021 January 6, “A guide to Kolams’ Satti Deyyal fair”, in Telangana Today[3]:
      This time they bake small size jowari rotis on gomera (cow-dung cakes) and consume the crispy rotis and the sacrificial meat and leave for their village.
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  4. janevaraalu exclude
    • 2021 January 6, “A guide to Kolams’ Satti Deyyal fair”, in Telangana Today[4]:
      The presents go to the soopari who in turn uses the money to prepare saatl, janevaraalu (metal belts of bells), waist belts, anklet cowries (mooge), etc.
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  5. kangari exclude
    • 2017 January 29, Shruti Sarma, “Nightmare with no end for return of Kashmiri Pandits”, in Telangana Today[5]:
      Their food habits (nun-chai), and dress (pharen, kangari) were similar and both spoke Kausher language.
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  6. mooge exclude
    • 2021 January 6, “A guide to Kolams’ Satti Deyyal fair”, in Telangana Today[6]:
      The presents go to the soopari who in turn uses the money to prepare saatl, janevaraalu (metal belts of bells), waist belts, anklet cowries (mooge), etc.
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  7. paradesi exclude
    • 2019 September 22, Shanti Nanisetti, “Anjali Devi, an epitome of beauty and talent in Tollywood”, in Telangana Today[7]:
      Lakshmi, who gets pregnant, tells her father Rangaiah (SV Ranga Rao) about her marriage to a paradesi.
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  8. pardas exclude
    • 2021 January 6, “A guide to Kolams’ Satti Deyyal fair”, in Telangana Today[8]:
      After five days, the family of soopari comes to the tikaan to pick up all the flags (pardas) hoisted in front of the tikaan and store them in the pot in the tikaan.
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  9. pharen exclude
    • 2017 January 29, Shruti Sarma, “Nightmare with no end for return of Kashmiri Pandits”, in Telangana Today[9]:
      Their food habits (nun-chai), and dress (pharen, kangari) were similar and both spoke Kausher language.
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  10. plexy exclude
    • 2020 December 28, “Apply for MBA at University of Houston-Victoria”, in Telangana Today[10]:
      Sanitising and temperature stations are at the entrance of each building and plexy shields placed around desks and faculty and staff is equipped with gloves, masks, face shields and hand sanitiser.
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  11. pushkarini exclude
    • 2016 October 19, “CM inspects Yadadri development works”, in Telangana Today[11]:
      Rao inquired about the details of pushkarini, drinking water, underground drainage and power supply, which are a part of the masterplan.
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  12. rakshaks exclude
    • 2021 January 8, “BJP MLA Raja Singh detained by police in Hyderabad”, in Telangana Today[12]:
      The MLA along with his supporters and gau rakshaks staged a protest on the roads, causing traffic inconvenience.
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  13. saatl exclude
    • 2021 January 6, “A guide to Kolams’ Satti Deyyal fair”, in Telangana Today[13]:
      The presents go to the soopari who in turn uses the money to prepare saatl, janevaraalu (metal belts of bells), waist belts, anklet cowries (mooge), etc.
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  14. sihlinga exclude
    • 2021 January 6, “A guide to Kolams’ Satti Deyyal fair”, in Telangana Today[14]:
      Immediately the soopari bakes their tharmud (lungs), hearts and sihlinga (liver) and offers to the God by placing them in teak leaves or platter (made of palash tree leaves).
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  15. soopari exclude
    • 2021 January 6, “A guide to Kolams’ Satti Deyyal fair”, in Telangana Today[15]:
      After invoking the Gods, the Kolams flock to the soopari to present their wishes and seek solutions like the following:
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  16. sooparis exclude
    • 2021 January 6, “A guide to Kolams’ Satti Deyyal fair”, in Telangana Today[16]:
      worn by the sooparis in the name of God.
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  17. thappad exclude
    • 2020 February 28, L Ravichander, “This ‘Thappad’ is hard-hitting!”, in Telangana Today[17]:
      It is thappad.
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  18. tharmud exclude
    • 2021 January 6, “A guide to Kolams’ Satti Deyyal fair”, in Telangana Today[18]:
      Immediately the soopari bakes their tharmud (lungs), hearts and sihlinga (liver) and offers to the God by placing them in teak leaves or platter (made of palash tree leaves).
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  19. tikaan exclude
    • 2021 January 6, “A guide to Kolams’ Satti Deyyal fair”, in Telangana Today[19]:
      All the deities come together to the original tikaan where the fair is planned.
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  20. undecanted exclude
    • 2020 December 27, L Ravichander, “Coolie No 1: An eyesore of sorts”, in Telangana Today[20]:
      That denied, the end product is undecanted suffering for the brave and indiscreet.
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Latin[edit]

  1. bina exclude
    • 2019 January 20, Shanti Nanisetti, “A remarkable ‘poetic’ director”, in Telangana Today[21]:
      While songs like Iss mod se jaate hai, Tere bina zindagi se koi and Tum aagaye ho are more popular it is the satirical number Salaam kijiye aali janaab aaye hai that takes the cake.
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  2. potu exclude
    • 2016 October 19, “CM inspects Yadadri development works”, in Telangana Today[22]:
      Rao also visited the sites selected for the construction of a three-floor queue complex, potu (kitchen), and installation of Hanuman idol on the hill shrine.
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  3. tere exclude
    • 2019 March 23, Shanti Nanisetti, “Uncoupled – An extraordinary relationship: A new take on modern-day relationship”, in Telangana Today[23]:
      Woh baatein tere bahane…
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Translingual[edit]

  1. ang exclude
    • 2019 January 20, Shanti Nanisetti, “A remarkable ‘poetic’ director”, in Telangana Today[24]:
      The first song he wrote was Mora gora ang layle for the Ashok Kumar, Dharmendra, Nutan-starrer Bandini in 1963 and then there was no looking back.
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