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  2. Tamil Lexicon dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Tamil Lexicon ( Tamil: தமிழ்ப் பேரகராதி Tamiḻ Pērakarāti) is a twelve-volume dictionary of the Tamil language. Published by the University of Madras, it is said to be the most comprehensive dictionary of the Tamil language to date. On the basis of several precursors, including Rottler's Tamil–English ...

  3. List of English words of Dravidian origin - Wikipedia

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    The origin of this word cannot be conclusively attributed to Malayalam or Tamil. Congee, porridge, water with rice; uncertain origin, possibly from Tamil kanji (கஞ்சி), [7] Telugu or Kannada gañji, or Malayalam kaññi (കഞ്ഞി). [citation needed] Alternatively, possibly from Gujarati, [8] which is not a Dravidian language.

  4. List of Tamil proverbs - Wikipedia

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    Its like wolf cried when the sheep got drenched in rain. தண்ணீர் வெந்நீர் ஆனாலும் நெருப்பை அணைக்கும். Even if the cold water becomes hot water, it will quench the fire. அறிவே ஆற்றல். Knowledge is power. ஆட தெரியாதவள் ...

  5. What Is Caffeine, and Is It Good or Bad for Health?

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    Caffeine is a natural stimulant most commonly found in tea, coffee, and cacao plants.. It works by stimulating the brain and central nervous system, helping you stay alert and prevent the onset of ...

  6. Caffeine Tolerance: Fact or Fiction? - Healthline

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    Caffeine increases blood pressure in the short term, but a tolerance to this effect develops quickly with regular intake ( 8, 9 ). In one 20-day study, 11 people with light caffeine use consumed a ...

  7. Caffeine Myths and Facts - WebMD

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    Caffeine may also help certain types of headache pain and asthma, but more research needs to be done. Despite its benefits, don't forget that high levels of caffeine could end up harming your ...

  8. Caffeine Anhydrous vs. Caffeine: What's the Difference?

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    The caffeine in coffee comes primarily from Coffea arabica, a shrub or tree that grows in high-altitude subtropical and equatorial regions of the world. Caffeine anhydrous is made from the seeds ...

  9. How Does Caffeine Affect Your Body? - WebMD

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    In other cases, caffeine can boost your mental well-being. It boosts the flow of dopamine, a brain chemical that makes you feel happy and engaged with the world around you. This may be why ...