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21 side
N1. तरफ़While driving both sides should be watched carefully to avoid accidents.2. बग़लHe was lying on his side.3. ओरAll the friends were my side.4. किनाराThere was large crowd on the either side of the road.5. ढ़ालAll sides of mountains were covered with snow.6. फलकAll the six sides of a cube are equal.7. भुजाThere are four sides in a square.8. पक्ष/दलThere are faults on both sides.9. पहलूWe must study all the side of a problem and then try to solve.--------V1. का पक्ष लेना/का समर्थन करनाI always sides with my mother against my father. -
22 ski
N1. स्कीThere are people who love snow ski rides during the month of December. -
23 snowfield
N1. हिमक्षेत्रThe snowfield is always covered with snow. -
24 snowline
N1. हिम-रेखाClimb above the snow line. -
25 snowplough
N1. हिमहलThe snowplough is used to clear the snow. -
26 snowshoe
N1. हिमजूताSnowshoe is used for walking in the snow. -
27 thick
Adj1. मोटाIt is a thick pencil.2. घनाDon't go in the thick forest lest you get lost.3. गाढाIt is a thick soup.--------Adv1. लगातारChildren were playing with the snow balls,lying thick on the ground.--------N1. मध्य\thickमेंWe were in the thick of the talk. -
28 tree line
N1. तल\tree lineजिसके\tree lineऊपर\tree lineपेड\tree lineन\tree lineउगता\tree lineहो\{पहाड़ों\tree lineइत्यादि\tree lineपर\}Snow has covered the tree line. -
29 trudge
N1. पैर\trudgeघिस्सू\trudgeचालFinally it was a trudge for the trekkers.--------V1. धीरे\trudgeचलनाThe mountaineers are trudging through the snow. -
30 visibility
N1. दिखना/दृश्यताThe snow reduced the visibility
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