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1 corm
N1. घनकन्दFarmer collected all the corms from the plants to sow it next year. -
2 annals
N1. वर्णक्रम\annalsसे\annalsलिखा\annalsहुआ\annalsइतिहासRajasthan has kept all the annals of Rajputana warriors.2. वर्ष वृतान्तHe submitted his company's annals for year 1999. -
3 in(to) flowers
in/into flowersIDM1. फूल खिले हुए हैंAll the seasonal plants in this garden are into flowers at this time of year. -
4 over
Adv1. नीचे गिरा हुआHandle the rose carefully. Don't knock it over.2. दूसरी ओरTurn the patient over carefully.3. तकHe has gone over to France.4. वर्ष से ज्यादाChildren over fifteen need a full ticket on the journey.5. बचा हुआIs any food left over?6. खतमThat is all over.7. बारबारShe has called up several times over.--------N1. क्रिकेट की ओवरThat was a wonderful over by Kapil Dev.--------Pref1. बाह्यThat is a warm overcoat.2. आरपारThe overarching bridge connects two main points.3. ज्यादाShe is overambitious.--------Prep1. ऊपरKeep it over the cupboard.2. इस ओर से उस ओर तकIt is impossible to build a bridge over Brahmaputra.3. सुदूरSnowfall is reported all over the country.4. से ज्यादाOver 4 million copies of that book have been sold.5. बीचDiscuss it over the lunch.6. दरमियाँWe shall be at Madras over Christmas and the New year.7. कठिनाइयाँ से मुक्तIt will take her ages to get over the tragedy.8. प्रसारितI heard it over the radio.9. तेज़\overआवाज़Nothing could be heard over the traffic din.
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