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1 اتلاف
n.decay / loss / ruin -
2 حرج
n.harm / injury / loss / sedition / trouble -
3 خسارہ
n.damage / deficit / harm / loss -
4 خم یازہ
n.consequence--------n.loss / punishment / retribution--------v.t.damage -
5 داغ
n.blemish / blot / botch / brand / calamity / fleck / grief / infamy / loss / macula / mark / moile / scar / speck / spot / stain / stigma / taint -
6 زک
n.defeat / humiliation / insult / loss / repulsion -
7 زیاں
a.rapacious--------n.hurt / loss -
8 ضرر
n.affliction / damage / harm / hurt / impunity / injury / loss / ruin -
9 فقدان
n.absence / lack / loss / meagerness / negation / scantiness / scarcity / shortage / want -
10 نقصان
a.reverse--------n.damage / deficit / destruction / detriment / harm / havoc / hurt / injury / loss--------n.scathe / wastage / waste -
11 ٹوٹ
n.abruption / breaking / fracture / loss -
12 چرکا
n.fraud / gash / hack / loss / trick -
13 چپیٹ
n.loss / misfortune--------v.t.damage -
14 چکما
n.beguilement / damage / fraud / hoax / loss / trick -
15 کاٹ
a.counter--------adv.counter--------n.acuity / bite--------n.counter / counter move / cut / cutting / damage / disconnection / enmity / incision / loss / mordacity / rejoinder / sharpness / slash -
16 کسر
n.affliction / breach / damage / defect / deficiency / deficit / diminution / flaw / fraction / loss / reduction -
17 کمی
a.lacking--------n.abatement / dearth / deficiency / deficit / drawback / impairment / insufficiency / lack--------n.loss / meagerness / mitigation / paucity / penury / reduction / relaxation / remission / scant / scantiness / scarcity / shortage / shortcoming / wane -
18 گھاٹا
n.abatement / decrease / deficiency / deficit / loss -
19 ہار
n.checkmate / defeat / discomfiture / fatigue / garland / loss / lurch / necklace / surrender / whipping / wreath
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