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1 scale
N1. छिलकाGenerally all the fishes have scales on their bodies.2. पपड़ीBuds with a covering of sticky scales are beautiful to see.3. कीटScale is a kind of material that deposited inside the kettles.4. मापThe world is facing economic crisis on a global scale.5. मापक्रमThere was corruption on a grand scale.6. मानदण्डDecimal scale was first introduced in India.7. स्वरग्रामVanya practises scales on the piano.8. पैमानाIt was impossible to comprehend the full scale disaster.The scale of fees in the schools now a days is very high.The Earthquake measured 76 on the Ritcher scale.This ruler has one scale in centimetre and another in inches.At the other end of the scale we find gross poverty.--------V1. छिलका या परत उतारनाHe scalled the fish to cook. -
2 scale up
V1. बड़ानाScale up the production to meet demand. -
3 scale
n.पलडा, तराजू; सीढी; छिलका, परत; सुर; श्रेणी; पपडी, मछली आदि का छिलकाv. tr.नापना, तौलना; सीढी से चढना; गुजरना; छिलके उतारना -
4 scale down
V1. कम करनाWe are scaling down the number of trees to be felled. -
5 richer scale
N1. तीव्र माप काRecently an earthquake in Taipei city was measured 7.8 on the richer scale. -
6 weighing scale
N1. तराजूThe ingredients for the cake should be measured in the weighing scale. -
7 decimate
V1. बड़ी संख्या में मारनाThe earthquake has decimated the population by a large scale.2. बहुत कम कर देनाThe government decimated the grants by a great extent. -
8 indeterminacy
N1. अनिर्धार्यताThe indeterminacy of small scale physical quantities in olden days led to many scientific inventions. -
9 kelvin
N1. कैल्विनMany gas laws in science depend on the kelvin scale of temperature. -
10 logging
N1. कटाई\{वृक्षों की\}Logging on a large scale is creating environmental problems. -
11 print
N1. छपाईThe print in ordinary mixed with italic is so convenient to read.2. निशानThe murderer gave a clue to the police by giving his foot prints.--------V1. छापनाstory books are printed on a great scale. -
12 ray
N1. किरणSun rays produces ultraviolet rays.2. मछलीRay fish is very beautiful to look at.3. संगीत का सुरRay is the second note of any major scale.--------VI1. किरण\rayनिकालनाA ray of light travels straight. -
13 unimaginable
Adj1. अकल्पनीयPoverty in India is on an unimaginable scale. -
14 wrought
Adj1. का\wroughtबना\wroughtहुआThe museum has elaborately wrought carvings and inlays in bronze.--------V1. लानाThe cyclone wrought large scale destruction on the eastern coast.
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