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  • 1 compass

    N
    1. कम्पास/दिशा\compassनिरूपण\compassयंत्र
    The needle of the compass always points to the north.
    2. सीमा
    Certain aspects of Nature like weather etc are beyond the compass of human
    control.

    English-Hindi dictionary > compass

  • 2 point

    N
    1. नोक/अनी
    The pencil has been sharpened to a vicious looking point.
    2. बिन्दु
    Put a point after completing the sentence.
    3. द्विग्बिंदु
    People came from all points of the compass.
    4. स्थल
    Sensitive points were summoned by the police during the procession.
    5. अंस
    I prepared the important points for the exam.
    6. सारांश
    The student did't caught the point of the teacher.
    7. विशेषता
    Sincerity is his main point.
    8. विद्युत् साँकेट
    Insert this plug into that point.
    9. पटरियाँ
    The two trains collided at the points.
    10. काँटा
    The workman pushed the point to put the train on the other track
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    V
    1. इशारा करना
    He pointed towards the broken window
    2. निशाना बाँधना/लक्ष्य करना
    He pointed the gun at the lion
    3. की ओर होना
    A rose plant's spines point upward
    4. महत्त्व देना
    This story points the duties and rights of the person
    5. टीप करना
    He points the broken wall

    English-Hindi dictionary > point

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