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1 lilac
N1. नीलकLilac is a kind of lush.2. फीका नील लोहितवर्णShe was wearing a lilac colour dress. -
2 sanguine
adj.रक्तवर्ण, लाल; आशापूर्ण, विश्वासपूर्ण -
3 suburban
adj.उपांतवासी, उपांतवर्ती, उप नगर में स्थित -
4 yellow
n.पीला रंग, पीतवर्णv. tr. & intr.पीला करना, पीला होना, पीला पडना
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