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1 boundary
N1. सीमा/घेरा/मेढ़Plant lanterna all along the boundary. -
2 garrison
N1. रक्षकसेनाHe is on garrison duty.--------V1. मोरचा\garrisonबन्दी\garrisonकरनाIndian troops have garrisoned all along the border. -
3 description
N1. वर्णनEvery description of the book was there on the Internet.2. प्रकार\{of some/every/all के बाद आने पर\}A number of boats of all description were lying along the bank. -
4 crawl
N1. रेंगना/धीमी\crawlचालThe traffic advanced at a crawlA crawl was all that the injured man could manage--------VI1. रेंगना/धीरे\crawlधीरे\crawlचलना/घसीटते\crawlचलनाThe crocodile was crawling along the riverbedThe wounded soldier crawled into a bunker.2. रेंगने\crawlवाली\crawlचीजों\crawlसे\crawlभरा\crawlहोनाThe child's hair was crawing with lice.The old cheese was crawling with maggotsEuropean children learn the breast stroke;they often don't know how to crawl -
5 patter
N1. तड़तड़ाहटI heard the patter of their feet as they ran across the road.--------VTI1. पटपटानाThe rain pattered on the roof all night long.2. बड़बड़ानाHe needs no excuse to patter about his achievements.3. हल्के-फुलके कदम से चलनाShe pattered along the corridor in her bare feet.
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