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1 civil-marriage
N1. रजिस्टर्ड\civil-marriageशादीवह\civil-marriageविवाह\civil-marriageजो\civil-marriageधार्मिक\civil-marriageविधि\civil-marriageसे\civil-marriageन\civil-marriageहो\civil-marriageवरन\civil-marriageकानूनी\civil-marriageरूप\civil-marriageसे\civil-marriageहोThere is very less expenditure in civil-marriage compared to religious-marriage. -
2 compare
VT1. तुलना\compareकरनाJohn compared his haircut to his friend's -
3 deceptive
Adj1. कपटपूर्णHer looks were quite deceptive compared to her behaviour. -
4 field
N1. मैदानCricket field of this club is very nice.Mahanadi coalfields are in Orissa state.2. खेतHe prefers to work in his fields during the holidays.3. विशेष\fieldअध्ययनHis field of specialisation is Petrogeology.--------V1. क्षेत्र\fieldरक्षण\fieldकरनाThe player fielded the ball with great agility.2. क्षेत्र\fieldमें\fieldउतारना\{राजनीति\fieldके\fieldसंदर्भ\fieldमें\}In this election some political parties fielded less number of candidates compared to the last ellections. -
5 fireman
N1. दमकल\firemanका\firemanसदस्यHe prefers to be a fireman compared to any other vocation. -
6 sterling
Adj1. विश्वसनीयHer work is sterling as compared to other.--------N1. पाउंड़British people use sterling for purchasing things.-- " चान्दी का आभूषणRita collected much sterling silver jewellery for her marriage.
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