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1 growth
N1. बढ़वारThat child unfortunately has an abnormal growth. -
2 growth
n.उपज, बढाव, पैदावार, फल, परिणाम, संवृद्धि, विकास -
3 accelerate
VTI1. चाल\accelerateबढ़ानाLiberalization has to some extent accelerated the rate of economic growth. -
4 acceleration
N1. त्वरणThere seems to be no acceleration in the rate of Indian economic growth. -
5 algal
Adj1. शैवाल\algalयुक्तThe sea bed is covered with algal growth. -
6 alter
V1. बदल\alterजानाThe advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city -
7 antibiotic
N1. प्रतिजीवाणुAntibiotics can destroy or prevent the growth of bacteria and cure infection. -
8 appendix
N1. परिशिष्ट\{जोड़ी\appendixहुई\appendixवस्तु\}Some more information is given in the appendix at the end of thedictionary.2. उण्डुपुच्छA small tube like growth attached to the intestine is called appendix. -
9 by-product
N1. उपफलUnemployment is one of the by-product of population growth. -
10 compost
N1. खादCompost improves the growth of plants. -
11 cotton
N1. कपासIndia has an ideal climate for the growth of cotton.2. सूती\cottonकपड़ाDresses of cotton is good for summer. -
12 counter-productive
Adj1. वृद्धिरोकIncrease in population growth will be counter-productive for our country. -
13 dissertation
N1. शोध निबंधHer doctoral dissertation on population growth was highly appreciated. -
14 epiglotis
N1. कंठच्छेदOne of the symptoms of teen maturity is the growth of a prominent epiglottis in boys. -
15 figures
N1. अंकFigures for population growth are alarming.2. संख्याHe has a good head for figures. -
16 fissalparous
Adj1. जीव\fissalparousकोशों\fissalparousके\fissalparousविभाजन\fissalparousसे\fissalparousउत्तपन्न\fissalparousकोशGrowth of cancers is due to unchecked division of fissalparous cells in the affected area of the body. -
17 fission
N1. अणुओं\fissionका\fissionविभाजनAtom Bombs are activated by fission of fissile material in them.2. जीव\fissionकोशो\fissionका\fissionविभाजनFission of cells in human body results in growth. -
18 fluoride
N1. फलोरीन गैस का एक मिश्रSome intake of Flouride is required for better growth and longivity of teeth. -
19 impediment
N1. विघ्नThe main impediment to growth was lack of capital. -
20 induction
N1. प्रवेशThe induction of new employees, has increased the growth of production.2. आगमनInduction is one of the methods in logical reasoning.
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