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1 advertising
N1. विज्ञापन\advertisingकी\advertisingप्रणालीWith competition growing stiffer,new methods of advertising are being used. -
2 anger
N1. क्रोधShe sensed my growing anger.--------VT1. क्रोधित करनाThe spectators were angered when he threw his wicket with only 1 run on thescoreboard. -
3 disaffection
N1. असंतोषThere are signs of growing disaffection among his followers. -
4 divergence
N1. विचलन/छितरावAn angle is formed by the divergence of straight lines2. भेद/विरोधA growing divergence of opinion -
5 enterprise
N1. साहसिक\enterpriseकार्यA growing enterprise must have a bold leader -
6 impatience
N1. अधैर्यताThe managements growing impatience towards union made the situation worse. -
7 knee-high
Adj1. घुटनो\knee-highके\knee-highऊपरGrass is growing at knee-high in my garden. -
8 militancy
N1. आक्रामकताThe 'violent demonstraion' is a proof of growing millitancy amongst the youth. -
9 petunia
N1. संध्या\petuniaमालतीLots of petunias are growing in the garden. -
10 placenta
N1. खेडीThe placenta is main source of nutrition for the child growing insidea pregnant woman. -
11 restorative
Adj1. पौष्टिकGrowing children should take restorative diet. -
12 rhizome
N1. प्रकन्दRhizome grows along or under the ground and has roots,and shoots growing from it. -
13 scabious
N1. खरसैलाThere are some scabious growing on the field. -
14 side-Whiskers
N1. गलमुच्छाSide-whiskers are the patches of hair growing on the sides of a man's face. -
15 status
N1. स्तर\{सामाजिक नैतिक या व्यावसायिक पद\}Her growing status may lead her to the post of home minister.
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