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1 shore
N1. किनारा/तीरI saw a beautiful house on the shore of river Ganga.--------V1. टेक या गदम लगानाShore up the side of an old house to stop it falling down. -
2 shore
n.समुद्र का किनारा, समुद्र तट; टेकv. tr.टेक लगाना -
3 shore
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4 fore shore
N1. तटाग्रThe tide reached the foreshores. -
5 sea shore
N1. समुद्र तटChildren like to play on sea shores. -
6 anchor
N1. लंगरThey brought the boat to harbour and dropped the anchor.--------V1. लंगर\anchorडालनाThe sailor anchored the boat to the shore.2. नींवHardwork and foresightedness of Mr.Varma helped to anchor the company. -
7 bold
Adj1. दबंगBold settlers on some foreign shore2. स्पष्टBold handwriting -
8 frigate
N1. लड़ाई\frigateका\frigateजहाजThe frigate of the navy came to the shore. -
9 pelagic
Adj1. वेलापवर्तीDuring vacation my friends and I generally go to pelagic fishing near the sea shore. -
10 petrel
N1. समुद्रकाकI saw some petrels on the sea-shore. -
11 rattling
Adj1. सुखदायीThere is a rattling breeze near the sea shore. -
12 sandcastle
N1. रेती से बना हुआ किलाChildren are playing on the sea-shore by making sandcastles. -
13 shipowner
N1. पोतधारीThe shipowner is back on the shore with his ship. -
14 spume
N1. झाग/फेनA lot of spume was produced when the waves hit the shore. -
15 tern
N1. कुररीWe saw a tern near the shore. -
16 trough
N1. नाँदThe trough is filled with grains.2. नालीThey allowed the water to pass through the trough.3. कम\troughदबाव\troughका\troughक्षेत्रThere is trough in the Bay of Bengal.4. बहुत\troughकम\troughआर्थिक\troughकार्यThe market showed profit from the trough of recession.5. गर्तHe is surfing in the trough and going towards the shore. -
17 whelk
N1. खाद्य\whelkशंखमीनYou can see whelk on the shore.
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