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1 gown
N1. चोगाShe sleeps in a nightgown. -
2 gown
n.चोगा, जामा; लहंगा, साया -
3 dressing gown
N1. रात के कपडों पर पहना जाने वाला कोटThe visitor rang the bell continuously, so the land owner had to came out in a dressing gown. -
4 bridal
Adj1. वधू\bridalकाBridal gown2. विवाह\bridalकाBridal procession--------N1. विवाह/विवाहोत्सव -
5 clerical
Adj1. लेखा\clericalसंबंधीHe does some clerical work in the government office.2. पादरी\clericalसंबंधीThe clergy was wearing a clerical gown. -
6 corset
N1. अन्दर\corsetपहनने\corsetका\corsetवस्त्रShe wore a dark corset inside a light gown. -
7 decollete
Adj1. कंधे तक दिखने वाला वस्त्रShe wore a decollete gown for the party. -
8 kimono
N1. कीमोनो\{जापानी\kimonoपहनावा\}Kimono is the gown worn by Japanese. -
9 paisley
N1. घुमावदार\paisleyनमूना\{पर\paisleyजैसा\paisleyदिखनेवाला\}She looks gorgeous in her paisley dressing-gown.वह अपने पर वाले ड्रसिगं गाउन में शानदार दिखती है. -
10 rim
N1. किनाराShe bought a fruit bowl with gold rim.--------VT1. किनारा\rimलगानाHer beautiful gown is rimmed with frills. -
11 symmetrically
Adv1. सन्तुलित रूप सेHer evening gown was symmetrically decorated. -
12 train
N1. रेलगाडीThe boy saw the train coming.2. कतारWe saw the baggage train.3. परिकरThe actress was followed by a train of admirers.4. सिलसिलाHis call obstructed my train of thoughts.5. पुछल्लाThe girls are holding the train of the bride's gown.--------VT1. शिक्षा\trainदेनाWe have to train our children properly.2. प्रशिक्षित\trainकरनाThey train their students well.3. अभ्यास\trainकरनाHe trained the dog to look after the house.4. से\train[किसी\trainपर]निशाना\trainबाँधनाHe trained his camera on the picturesque view.5. अनुवर्धन\trainकरनाI trained a creeper over the fence.
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