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कर kar (rt. कृ'to do,' etc.), s.m. 'Who or what does or makes or causes'; a father;—the hand; the trunk of an elephant:—kar-bhājan, s.m. The ninth Yogeśwar:—kar-pustak, s.m.f. A hand-book, a manual:—kar-tāl, s.m. A kind of small cymbal:—kar-tālī, s.f. Beating time by clapping the hands:—kar-tal, s.m. The palm of the hand:—kara-ja, vulg. karaj, s.m. lit.'Produced in or from the hand'; a finger; a finger-nail:—kar joṛnā, To join the hands supplicatingly before one, to beg, entreat:—karjoṛ, or kar-joṛī, s.f. Having the hands placed flat together (as in supplication):—kar-śoth, s.m. Odematous swelling of the hand or hands:—kar-gahaṇ(S. grahaṇa), s.m. 'Taking the hand'; protection; marriage:—kar-mālā, s.f. The hands used as a rosary, the finger-joints corresponding to the beads:—kar-yug, adj. With the hands clasped (as in earnest entreaty).