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81 wash
N1. धोनाThe car needs a wash--------VTI1. धोनाYou wash the clothes -
82 washer
N1. धोनेवालाThe washerman takes the clothes for washing -
83 wear
N1. पहनावाCottons are good for summer wear.The company is known for the durability of its sportswear.2. जानThe curtains will have a long wear.3. कट\wearफट/घिसावटThe carpet is showing wear now.--------VTI1. पहननाWear this jacket.2. भाव\wearहोनाHis face wore a sad look.3. घिस\wearजानाThe tyres are worn due to constant use.4. ज़्यादा\wearचलनाFashion clothes often do not wear very long. -
84 wear (sth) off
PhrV1. धीरे\wear (sth) offधीरे\wear (sth) offसमाप्त\wear (sth) offहोनाWashing machine wears the shine off the colored clothes. -
85 weatherproof
N1. मौसम\weatherproofके\weatherproofअसर\weatherproofसे\weatherproofबचे\weatherproofरहनेवालाWeather proof clothes stand coarse climate. -
86 woollen
N1. ऊनीWoollen clothes give warmth. -
87 wringer
N1. निचोड\wringerमशीनClothes are put on a wringer. -
88 wringing wet
Adj1. बहुत\wringing wetगीलाThe clothes are wringing wet due to incessant rain.
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