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dilama

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: Popular Usage

A dilama is a traditional dish originating from the coastal regions of India. It is a spicy seafood curry prepared with a blend of aromatic spices, coconut milk, and fresh fish. The dish is typically served with rice or bread.

Sample Sentence: The dilama that I had at the Indian restaurant last night was absolutely delicious.

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Sense: Local Usage

In the local dialect, the term "dilama" refers to a small fishing boat commonly used by the fishermen in this region. It is a narrow, wooden boat equipped with a small motor and fishing equipment.

Sample Sentence: The fishermen set sail on their dilama to catch fish in the calm waters near the coast.

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Part of Speech: Verb

Sense: Popular Usage

To dilama means to ponder deeply over a problem or situation. It involves contemplating and considering various options before making a decision.

Sample Sentence: I need some time to dilama on whether I should accept the job offer or not.

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Sense: Local Usage

In the local dialect, the verb "dilama" refers to the act of repairing or fixing something manually, often using basic tools and materials available at hand.

Sample Sentence: My grandpa can dilama anything around the house - from fixing a chair to repairing an old radio.

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