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21 Loss of head
நிரல் நட்டம் -
22 Loss of heat
வெப்ப நட்டம் -
23 loss in head
நிலைமட்ட இழப்பு -
24 loss of power
வலுவிழப்பு -
25 loss of apetite
உணவில் விருப்பமின்மை -
26 loss of appetite
உணவில் விருப்பின்மை -
27 loss of earnings
உழைப்பு இழப்பு -
28 memory loss
ஞாபக இழப்பு -
29 I am at a loss
தடுமாறி நிற்கிறேன் -
30 profit and loss account
Iபொலுவிழப்புக் கணக்குIIஊதியம், இழப்புக் கணக்குஆதாய இழப்புக் கணக்கு, இலாப நட்டக் கணக்கு -
31 alopecia, hair loss
தலை மயிர் உதிர்வு -
32 acute hearing loss
தற்காலிகமாக ஏற்படும் செவிப்புலன் மந்தம் -
33 blood loss
இரத்த இழப்பு -
34 heat loss
Iவெப்பம் இழப்புIIவெப்பநட்டம்வெப்ப இழப்புIVவெப்ப இழப்பு -
35 compensation for loss
இழப்பீடு -
36 driage loss
காய்ச்சல் பாடு; காய்ச்சல் இழப்பு -
37 leave on loss of pay
சம்பளமில்லா விடுப்பு -
38 to make good the loss
இழப்பைச் சரிசெய்ய -
39 abnormal loss
அசாதாரண நட்டம் -
40 actual total loss
உண்மையான மொத்த நட்டம்
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