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1 classical
Adj1. शास्त्रीयBharatnatyam is a classical dance.2. प्राचीनMany of them criticised the classical Malthusian theory of Population. -
2 classical
adj.उत्तम, प्रथम श्रेणी, प्रथमवर्गीय विद्वान -
3 classical music
N1. शास्त्रीय संगितBalamuralikrishna is famous for Karnatika classical music. -
4 antiquity
N1. पुरावस्तुThe trade flourished until last classical antiquity. -
5 appetite
N1. भूखPhysical exercise stimulates appetite.2. रुचिPeople have no appetite for classical music. -
6 coupling
N1. युग्मन/संयोजनThe concert was a rare coupling of Indian and Western classical music. -
7 demigod
N1. यक्षThe concept of the demigod is from the classical mythology. -
8 master
N1. स्वामीHe is the master of the house.2. उस्ताद/शिक्षकThe museum had some of the old masters's classical paintings.I went to my master's house to clear some doubts in maths. -
9 monotonic
N1. एक स्वर/एक तालSa,Re,Ga,Ma are the basic monotonics in Indian classical music. -
10 preserve
N1. परिरक्षित फलBaratanatyam among the classical dances is a south Indian preserve.--------V1. बनाए रखनाEfforts are being made to preserve the wildlife. -
11 reprise
N1. दोहराये\repriseजाने\repriseवाले\repriseगीत\repriseका\repriseअंश/आवृत्तिShe reprises her classical songs daily. -
12 scholorship
N1. छात्र वृत्तिSita got a scholorship for her achievement in classical music. -
13 violinist
N1. सारंगी\violinistबेला\violinistआदि\violinistबजाने\violinistवालाJog is one of the best violinist in Indian classical music. -
14 yodel
N1. आलापI find the yodel of classical music boring.--------V1. आलापना\{स्विज़\yodelसंगीत\}Kishore Kumar was known for his yodelling.
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