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1 sheep
N1. भेड़He is watching the flock of sheep. -
2 sheep
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3 sheep-dip
N1. भेड़ों\sheep-dipके\sheep-dipबालों\sheep-dipके\sheep-dipकीड़े\sheep-dipमारने\sheep-dipवाली\sheep-dipदवाBecause of the inadequate sheep dip the wool was of the inferior quality. -
4 sheep dog
N1. कुत्ता\{भेडो की देखभाल के लिये\}He had a dangerous sheep dog. -
5 anthrax
N1. गिलटी रोगAnthrax is a serious disease affecting sheep,cattle. -
6 clone
N1. हूबहूDolly is the first clone of sheep.--------V1. हूबहू\cloneबनानाScience has advanced enough to clone genetically. -
7 crop
N1. पैदावारThis land is out of crop.Main crops of Andhra Pradesh are rice and maize.2. समूहThis year's crop of junior students are very good.3. पोटा--------VI1. उत्पन्न\cropकरना/देनाShe wanted her hair cropped shortA lot of problems of new admissions cropped up.--------VT1. काटना/तोड़ना2. खेत\cropकाटनाShe wanted her hair cropped shortThe sheep have cropped the grass short. -
8 entrails
N1. आँतThe dish was made from the entrails of a sheep. -
9 fleece
N1. जानवरों के शरीर की ऊनBlankets are made of fleece from sheep.--------V1. धन हथियानाHe was so simple that his friends slowly fleeced him of his inheritance. -
10 flock
N1. गद्दों मे भरने की मुलायम वस्तुHe recently bought flock cushions.--------N1. जानवरों का समूहHe has a large flock of sheep at his farm.2. आदमियों का समूहAt this place people flock around to admire the view.3. र्चच के मेम्बरThe priest keeps his flock toghther on all major issues.--------V1. भीड़\flockलगानाA large number of persons flocked near the open air stage to have a clear view of the drama being enacted. -
11 fold
N1. चुन्नटPlease see that this curtain hangs with proper folds.2. मोड़ने का निशानThe folds on this paper are not properly made for orgamy designs.3. चट्टान में मोड़Oil is normally found in basin caused by folding of sedimentary rocks.--------N1. भेडों को रखने का बाड़ाAt sunset he locked his sheep in the fold.2. समुदायSome disgruntled members decided to leave the party's fold.--------Suffix1. गुनाHe has multiplied his money tenfold by investing judiciously.--------V1. तह\foldकरनाFold the clothes properly before putting them in the drawer.2. बंद करनाPlease fold the chairs in the garden and stack them.3. समाप्त होनाThe movie folded within a week in spite of all the publicity. -
12 fur
N1. बाल\{जानवरों\furकी\furखाल\furपर\furमोटे\furव\furमुलायम\furबाल\}Sheep has fur.2. बीमारी\furमें\furजिह्वा\furपर\furहोने\furवाली\furतहI find the food tasteless due to fur on my tongue. -
13 gregarious
Adj1. गल्ला\gregariousया\gregariousझुंड\gregariousसे\gregariousसम्बन्धितSheep are gregarious animals. -
14 lamb
N1. मेमनाThe sheep was grazing with its lamb.2. भोला-भाला/भोंदूShe is a clever girl while her brother is a poor lamb. -
15 meadow
N1. घास का मैदानThe sight of thousands of sheep in the lush green medow is enthralling. -
16 scavenge
V1. सफ़ाई करनाBadgers will scavenge from sheep and lamb carcesses. -
17 shear
N1. खाल उतारनाSheep shearing is the main occupation of the people in the Garwal region.2. कतरनाHer hair had been shorn off.3. टूट जानाThe bolt sheared off and the wheel came off. -
18 sheepfold
N1. भेड़शालाSheep require well ventilated Sheepfold. -
19 shepherd
N1. गड़ेरियाThe shepherd lost two sheep in the meadows.--------V1. मार्ग दिखानाA guide shepherded us into the musium. -
20 transgenic
Adj1. परा\transgenicउत्पत्ति\transgenicमूलकThe research on the sheep Dolly is transgenic.
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