What is the meaning of Kari?

barbed arrow (weapon used for hunting)

octopus

curry

emu, Dromaius novaehollandiae

water buffalo

dried meat; jerky

to dig

curry

out, outside

a crow (black bird of the genus Corvus)

  1. used in calendar terms

    used in calendar terms

    used as a prefix, condescendingly to a woman

    (non-standard since 2012) definite plural of kar

    curry

    to call

    to list, to mention, to name one by one, to enumerate

    invitation, summons

    phone

    phone number

    grog, alcohol

    Sunday

    to break

    to pick, harvest (a crop)

    dative indefinite of ka

    dative singular of ka

    alternative form of kiri (this near me/us)

    curry (mixture of ground spices)

    curry (dish)

    cattle

    herd, flock

    reef

    scrape

    rock (mass of stone projecting out of water or just underwater)

    skerry (small rocky island)

    ground (bottom of a body of water whenever it produces a navigational hazard)

    faculty (of or relating to faculty)

    of arm

    Christmas

    curry

    1. one of a family of dishes originating from Indian cuisine, flavoured by a spiced sauce
    2. a spiced sauce or relish, especially one flavoured with curry powder

    one of a family of dishes originating from Indian cuisine, flavoured by a spiced sauce

    a spiced sauce or relish, especially one flavoured with curry powder

    Rōmaji transcription of かり

    Rōmaji transcription of カリ

    some species of the family Connaraceae

    1. Agelaea pentagyna (syn. A. heterophylla)

      Agelaea pentagyna (syn. A. heterophylla)

      Rourea thomsonii

      nominative/vocative plural of karš

      to dig

      to cleave

      to wound

      second/third-person singular aorist active of karoti (to do)

      curry

      any ready-cooked dish served in a restaurant or eatery

      reader

      a professional Qur'an reader

      Used to make an interrogative question regarding place or time.

      alternative form of kàríbi (where)

      where

      Source: wiktionary.org