The Malayalam word "aani rogam" translates to "elephantiasis" in English. It refers to a condition characterized by the severe swelling of limbs or body parts, typically caused by parasitic infections, such as lymphatic filariasis. The term combines "aani," meaning elephant, and "rogam," meaning disease or ailment, highlighting the condition's resemblance to an elephant's thick skin and swollen limbs.
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Theratta mean Millepede
Vallathe could mean "A lot"
Plantar Wart
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Conjuctivitis or Madras Eye. (This word is correctly spelt as 'conjunctivitis')
This Malayalam word may mean alcohol.
"Thumbi" in Malayalam refers to a dragonfly.
ALLA means no in Malayalam
This Malayalam word may mean a 'hide out'. Or sometimes it means 'shelter'.
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This Malayalam word means motherhood in English.