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Meaning of மோசடி in English

  • To delude by guile, artifice, or craft; to deceive or impose on, as by a false statement; to lure.
  • To elude, or evade by craft; to foil.
  • To cause the time of to pass without notice; to relieve the tedium or weariness of; to while away; to divert.
  • The act of beguiling, or the state of being beguiled.
  • of Beguile
  • Alluring by guile; deluding; misleading; diverting.
  • of Cheat
  • To deprive of some right, interest, or property, by a deceitful device; to withhold from wrongfully; to injure by embezzlement; to cheat; to overreach; as, to defraud a servant, or a creditor, or the state; -- with of before the thing taken or withheld.
  • The act of defrauding; a taking by fraud.
  • of Defraud
  • Privation by fraud; defrauding.
  • To appropriate fraudulently to one's own use, as property intrusted to one's care; to apply to one's private uses by a breach of trust; as, to embezzle money held in trust.
  • To misappropriate; to waste; to dissipate in extravagance.
  • The fraudulent appropriation of property by a person to whom it has been intrusted; as, the embezzlement by a clerk of his employer's; embezzlement of public funds by the public officer having them in charge.
  • One who embezzles.
  • of Embezzle
  • An act on the part of the vassal which cost him his fee by forfeiture.
  • An offense which occasions a total forfeiture either lands or goods, or both, at the common law, and to which capital or other punishment may be added, according to the degree of guilt.
  • A heinous crime; especially, a crime punishable by death or imprisonment.
  • The relation of a son to a father; sonship; -- the correlative of paternity.
  • A place or establishment where iron or other metals are wrought by heating and hammering; especially, a furnace, or a shop with its furnace, etc., where iron is heated and wrought; a smithy.
  • The works where wrought iron is produced directly from the ore, or where iron is rendered malleable by puddling and shingling; a shingling mill.
  • The act of beating or working iron or steel; the manufacture of metalic bodies.
  • To form by heating and hammering; to beat into any particular shape, as a metal.
  • To form or shape out in any way; to produce; to frame; to invent.
  • To coin.
  • To make falsely; to produce, as that which is untrue or not genuine; to fabricate; to counterfeit, as, a signature, or a signed document.
  • To commit forgery.
  • To move heavily and slowly, as a ship after the sails are furled; to work one's way, as one ship in outsailing another; -- used especially in the phrase to forge ahead.
  • To impel forward slowly; as, to forge a ship forward.
  • One who forges, makes, of forms; a fabricator; a falsifier.
  • Especially: One guilty of forgery; one who makes or issues a counterfeit document.
  • The act of forging metal into shape.
  • The act of forging, fabricating, or producing falsely; esp., the crime of fraudulently making or altering a writing or signature purporting to be made by another; the false making or material alteration of or addition to a written instrument for the purpose of deceit and fraud; as, the forgery of a bond.
  • That which is forged, fabricated, falsely devised, or counterfeited.
  • of Forge
  • The act of shaping metal by hammering or pressing.
  • The act of counterfeiting.
  • A piece of forged work in metal; -- a general name for a piece of hammered iron or steel.
  • Full of fraud, deceit, or treachery; trickish; treacherous; fraudulent; -- applied to persons or things.
  • Free from fraud.
  • Alt. of Fraudulency
  • The quality of being fraudulent; deliberate deceit; trickishness.
  • Using fraud; trickly; deceitful; dishonest.
  • Characterized by,, founded on, or proceeding from, fraund; as, a fraudulent bargain.
  • Obtained or performed by artifice; as, fraudulent conquest.
  • In a fraudulent manner.
  • of Fraught
  • Constituting the freight or cargo.
  • To chill; to make cold; to cool.
  • of Rabble
  • A thin strip of wood, having the ends brought together, forming a somewhat elliptical hoop, across which a network of catgut or cord is stretched. It is furnished with a handle, and is used for catching or striking a ball in tennis and similar games.
  • A variety of the game of tennis played with peculiar long-handled rackets; -- chiefly in the plural.
  • A snowshoe formed of cords stretched across a long and narrow frame of light wood.
  • A broad wooden shoe or patten for a man or horse, to enable him to step on marshy or soft ground.
  • To strike with, or as with, a racket.
  • Confused, clattering noise; din; noisy talk or sport.
  • A carouse; any reckless dissipation.
  • To make a confused noise or racket.
  • To engage in noisy sport; to frolic.
  • To carouse or engage in dissipation.
  • of Racket
  • Making a tumultuous noise.
  • of Rascality
  • The quality or state of being rascally, or a rascal; mean trickishness or dishonesty; base fraud.
  • The poorer and lower classes of people.
  • of Rig
  • DRess; tackle; especially (Naut.), the ropes, chains, etc., that support the masts and spars of a vessel, and serve as purchases for adjusting the sails, etc. See Illustr. of Ship and Sails.
  • A small carangoid fish (Trachurus saurus) abundant on the European coast, and less common on the American. The name is applied also to several allied species.
  • The goggler; -- called also big-eyed scad. See Goggler.
  • The friar skate.
  • The cigar fish, or round robin.
  • To move awkwardly; to be shuffling, irregular, or unsteady; to sprawl; to shamble.
  • To move about pushing and jostling; to be rude and turbulent; to scramble.
  • To mangle.
  • of Scamble
  • The female bar-tailed godwit.
  • Made from scammony; as, a scammoniate aperient.
  • A species of bindweed or Convolvulus (C. Scammonia).
  • An inspissated sap obtained from the root of the Convolvulus Scammonia, of a blackish gray color, a nauseous smell like that of old cheese, and a somewhat acrid taste. It is used in medicine as a cathartic.
  • A rascal; a swindler; a rogue.
  • To perform in a hasty, neglectful, or imperfect manner; to do superficially.
  • To run with speed; to run or move in a quick, hurried manner; to hasten away.
  • A scampering; a hasty flight.
  • of Scamper
  • To scumber.
  • Excrement; scumber.
  • An instrument for taking off scum; a skimmer.
  • of Scum
  • The act of taking off scum.
  • That which is scummed off; skimmings; scum; -- used chiefly in the plural.
  • Covered with scum; of the nature of scum.
  • Earnest and active in matters of no moment; bustling.
  • To scatter; to disperse.
  • To spend lavishly or profusely; to spend prodigally or wastefully; to use without economy or judgment; to dissipate; as, to squander an estate.
  • To spend lavishly; to be wasteful.
  • To wander at random; to scatter.
  • The act of squandering; waste.
  • of Squander
  • of Swagger
  • To cheat defraud grossly, or with deliberate artifice; as, to swindle a man out of his property.
  • The act or process of swindling; a cheat.
  • of Swindle
  • Swindling; rougery.

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