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1 life
N1. जीवत्वTrees have many characteristics of life common with man.2. जीवनScientists have not yet found any evidence of life on other planets.3. प्राणीThousands of lives were lost in the earthquake.4. जीवन्तताEven at this old age he is full of life.5. आजीविका अथवा जीवनयापन-विधिHe plans to start a new life.6. जीवनदान\{खेल में\}He got a life in the last over. -
2 application
N1. प्रार्थना\applicationपत्रApplication forms are available with the booking clerk from 11.00 to 16.00 hr.Avoid frequent application of the brakes.2. प्रयोगThe application of 'BURNOL' on burns is in common use nowadays.Street application of traffic rules avoid so many accidents. -
3 assent
N1. मंजूरीI cannot give an assent to your request.They sought assent from the Principal for holding a concert in the college.2. सहमतिThey took the decision with common assent.--------V1. स्वीकृति\assentदेना[करना]The manager refused to assent to his requests.The proposal on reservation for women was assented by the committee.He assented for taking up the job. -
4 spice
N1. मसालेGinger, pepper etc. are among common spices.2. उत्साह या उत्सुकताOne should add a bit spice in his life.--------V1. कुछ नई चीज़ मिलानाCurrently released movies of English are spiced with dark humour.
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