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N1. स्थलFrog can survive both on land and water.2. क्षेत्रThe land is reserved for animal grazing.3. भूमिI spend all my childhood on this land.4. भूसम्पत्तिI inherited this land from my grand parents.5. देशMy motherland is known for its culture all over the world.--------V1. उतरना/अवतरण करनाTroops have been landed at several points.The pilot managed to land safely.2. कूद के या गिर के जमीन पर पहुँचनाTry to catch that leaf before it lands.3. परेशानी पैदा करनाThe complain landed on the desk of the manager.4. सफलता प्राप्त करनाDon't worry you will land a good job.5. घूँसा मारनाJones landed several good punches in the early round.
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