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a constant follower
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Meitehem (n)
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a Manipuri
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Meitei (n)
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fireworks, a rocket
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Meithallawn (n)
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ashes
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Meivam (n)
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ashtray
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Meivam inkhawlna (n)
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the one who is mainly responsible for a particular job
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Meizang hlaptu (n)
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cigarette
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Meiziel (n)
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magazine (gun)
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Mekzin (n)
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to stare at, to look at steadfastly, to stare
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Mel (v)
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mile
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Mel (v)
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milestone
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Mellung (n)
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memorandum
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Memorandam (n)
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to regard as venial or pardonable, condonable
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Mena thlak (v)
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to wake, to be awake, to open (as eyes)
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Meng (v)
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to gaze with open angry eyes
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Meng rum (v)
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to open the eyes wide due to fear or extreme surprise
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Mengphawk (v)
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to sit up at night with (especially sick person)
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Mengpui (v)
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to secretively open the eye (especially during prayer)
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Mengruk (v)
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cat
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Mengte (n)
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one who keep on shifting his place or dwelling place like a cat did with her kitten
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Mengte nau nei ang (phrase)
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kitten
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Mengte te (n)
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map
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Mep (n)
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Messiah
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Mesie (n)
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expression of doing a little bit
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Met (adv)
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to scrape, to shave, to cut (the hair), to flay the skin
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Met (v)
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even
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Meu khom (adv)
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a person, a man, a thing, one
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Mi (n)
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me, for me, at me
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Mi (prn)
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to be unlike an ordinary man, mad, imbecile, mentally deficient
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Mi ang lo (n)
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to disturb somebody, to give a repercussion effect to somebody
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Mi behna pet (v)
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by someone
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Mi in (prn)
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a prisoner
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Mi intang (n)
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a fool, an idiot, a silly person, a mad person
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Mi invet (n)
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a liar, a miser, a niggard
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Mi khelhlip (n)
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satisfying to others
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Mi mittlung (adj)
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everybody, all and sundry
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Mi nazong (n)
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all people, everybody, all and sundry
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Mi po po (n)
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belonging to another
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Mi ta (n)
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everyone, every people
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Mi tinreng (n)
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a boaster, a braggart, one who always boast of himself
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Mi uongthuong (n)
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a passer-by
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Mi veivak (n)
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a hypocrite
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Mi verther (n)
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a treacherous, a deceitful person
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Mi vervek (n)
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a bashful man, a shy and timid person
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Mi zakzum (n)
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a sluggard, a lazy or slothful person
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Mi zawmthaw (n)
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a nimble person, a lively and agile person
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Mi zuonzang (n)
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a Hmar Khawlhring sub clan
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Midang (n)
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coward
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Midawizep (n)
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a smart and useful person
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Mifel (n)
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a dwarf, a stunted person
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Mifere (n)
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a senior and respectable person
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Mihlun (n)
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a warrior, a brave man
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Mihrang (n)
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a human being
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Mihriem (n)
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a Hmar Lungtau sub clan
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Mihriemate (n)
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a stranger, one belonging to another village
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Mikhuol (n)
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a guest room
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Mikhuol pindan (n)
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to match, matching, to put it right
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Mil (v)
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a Hmar Khawlhring sub clan
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Milai (n)
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a picture, a portrait, an effigy, an idol, an image, a tableau
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Milim (n)
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to worship idol
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Milim bie (v)
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idolatry
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Milim biekna (n)
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an idolater, worshipper of idol
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Milim bietu (n)
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to draw a picture, to paint a picture
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Milim ziek (v)
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a paint brush
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Milim ziekna (n)
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a painter, an artist
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Milim ziektu (n)
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an individual
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Mimal (n)
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a simple and unwise person
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Mimawl (n)
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a variety of maize
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Mimhnak (n)
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the commoners, the general public
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Mimir (n)
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a landslip, landslide (v), occurrence of landslide
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Mimkei (n)
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a single grain of maize (of the famous Liendo folktale)
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Mimpum (n)
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the month of December
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Mimtukthla (n)
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an ordinary man, ordinary people
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Minaran (n)
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a white man, an Englishmen
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Mingo (n)
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minister
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Minister (n)
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a female, of feminine gender
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Minu (n)
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a crowd
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Mipui (n)
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a Rongmei Naga
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Mirawng (n)
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a scholar, intellect
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Miril (n)
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a fly, a mosquito
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Mise (n)
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a poor man
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Misie (n)
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a Hindi originated term for craftsmen (in house construction) or carpenters
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Mistiri (n)
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a quarrelsome, foolish, or bad person, a sinner
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Misuol (n)
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the eye
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Mit (n)
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the gall bladder
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Mît (n)
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expression of tremendous fright with wide open eyes as like that of a hen encountering a centipede
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Mit âr intra (phrase)
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myopia
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Mit chau (adj)
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the iris of the eye
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Mit dumpawl (n)
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to be keen-sighted
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Mit fim (v)
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to have some outside particles in the eye
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Mit inhnawm (v)
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to wide open the eye and have a far view
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Mit inlen (v)
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to look round about
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Mit inlen (v)
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to shut the eyes
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Mit insim (v)
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to be dazzled, to see one thing as if it were another, to see indistinctly
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Mit invai (v)
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the blink of the eye, a moment
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Mit khap (n)
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in an instant, instantaneously, in the twinkling of an eye
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Mit khap kar (adj)
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to wink, to shut one eye
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Mit khing siai (v)
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the eyebrow
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Mit ko (n)
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to take the fancy of the eye, attractive, enticing
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Mit la (v/adj)
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the pupil, the apple of the eye
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Mit nauleng (n)
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