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1 cock
N1. मुर्गाThe cock crows in the morning.--------V1. खड़ा\cockकरनाThe dog cocked its ears when it heard a sound.2. एक\cockतरफ\cockझुकानाShe cocked her scooter to check the oil.3. उठाकर\cockतैयार\cockरखनाSoldiers cocked the Bofors gun. -
2 cock-up
N1. बिगाड़नाThey made a complete cock-up of the entire arrangement. -
3 cock
n.मुर्गा, कुक्कुट; ऋतुदर्शक; अकड के चलनेवाला मुखिया, मुढ्ढ; घोडाv. tr.खडा करना; घोडा चढाना -
4 cock
murrgaa, kukkut -
5 cock-a-hoop
Adj1. बहुत\cock-a-hoopसन्तुष्टHe was cock-a-hoop on his victory. -
6 cock-eyed
Adj1. टेढ़ाThe picture on the wall appeared cock-eyed to me.2. मूर्खतापूर्णTheir cock-eyed plan failed miserably. -
7 cock crow
N1. सुबहWe woke at cock crow. -
8 to cock
ghodaa chadhaanaa, khadaa karnaa -
9 comb
N1. कंघाHis hair needed a comb2. कुक्कुटशिखाThe cock had a colourful comb.3. छत्ताDon't disturb the honeycomb.--------VT1. कंघी\combकरनाComb your hair.2. अच्छे\combसे\combढूँढनाThey combed the area for the missing child. -
10 pheasant
N1. चिडाHe shot dead a cock pheasant. -
11 smear
N1. धब्बाSmear on the walls during election time by posters leave indelible marks.2. मेडिकल परीक्षणA smear list is a medical list to check the cancer tissues or many other heart ailments.--------V1. मैला करनाDuring holi festival people smear the faces of others with all sorts of greasy and oily substances.2. बदनाम करनाDuring election time the politicians smear the credibility of their opponents.3. कलंक लगानाThe media today is permitting many cock and bull stories to smear the reputation of PM. -
12 stopcock
N1. नल की टोटीA burette has a stop cock at its opening. -
13 weathercock
N1. वायु\weathercockकी\weathercockदिशा\weathercockको\weathercockबताने\weathercockवाला\weathercockयन्त्रA weather cock shows the direction of the wind.
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