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21 flywheel
N1. मशीन में लगा लोहे का भारी चक्रA flywheel is put on machines like crushers to avoid fluctuations in speed at all times. -
22 foetal
Adj1. गोल होकर लेटनाHe curled up in foetal position and covered his head to avoid injuries during police lathi charge. -
23 fog horn
N1. कोहरे की सूचना देने का सायरनFog horn is normally sounded by ships travelling in thick fog to avoid collision with other ships/boats in vicinity. -
24 fortification
N1. किलेबन्दीFortification of a state has become a necessity to avoid infiltration. -
25 fuse
N1. पलीताThe police removed the fuse of the bomb to avoid explosion.Fuse is used for using electricity safely.--------VT1. मिलानाHe is a composer who fuses carnatic music with western music.2. गलनाThe electrician fused two pieces of wire together.3. मिलानाThe chemists can fuse two metals to make alloy.--------V1. पलीते\fuseका\fuseगलनाAll the lights have fused. -
26 ground
N1. पृथ्वी\groundतलThe balloon came back to the ground2. मैदानA cricket groundGo and play on the ground3. आधारIs there any ground on which you can base your argument.--------V1. धरती\groundया\groundआधार\groundपर\groundरखनाHis bat was groundedHe ground the stick to avoid falling -
27 implicate
V1. फ़ँसानाShe tried to avoid saying anything that would implicate her further. -
28 irritant
Adj1. जलन\irritantपैदा\irritantकरनेवालाAvoid irritant foods such as red-pepper.--------N1. ज्वलनकारीThere are vegetables which are irritants.2. उत्तेजकThe noise of traffic is a constant irritant in this house. -
29 mealy-mouthed
Adj1. बात को टालने वालाTo avoid misunderstandings it's better not to be mealy mouthed. -
30 pavement
N1. पेवमेंट\{पत्थर\pavementया\pavementईंट\pavementका\pavementमार्ग\}They walked on the broader pavement to avoid the traffic.All the pavements in the city have been destroyed. -
31 pre-set
V1. तैयार रखनाThe video was pre-set in order to avoid any problems later on. -
32 prickly
Adj1. काँटेदारBe careful! The tree is a bit prickily.2. झुनझुनी पैदा करने वालाAvoid going out in such prickly head. -
33 prussic acid
N1. ज़हरीला पदार्थAvoid prussic acids from the reach of children. -
34 rotten
Adj1. सड़ा\rottenहुआWe should avoid eating rotten food.2. खराबWe had rotten holiday last week.Why do you look rotten. -
35 side
N1. तरफ़While driving both sides should be watched carefully to avoid accidents.2. बग़लHe was lying on his side.3. ओरAll the friends were my side.4. किनाराThere was large crowd on the either side of the road.5. ढ़ालAll sides of mountains were covered with snow.6. फलकAll the six sides of a cube are equal.7. भुजाThere are four sides in a square.8. पक्ष/दलThere are faults on both sides.9. पहलूWe must study all the side of a problem and then try to solve.--------V1. का पक्ष लेना/का समर्थन करनाI always sides with my mother against my father. -
36 smoothie
Nचाटुकर/चापलूसAvoid him, he is a smoothie. -
37 stricture
N1. कटु आलोचनाOne should avoid strictures on other people.2. व्यवहार को नियन्त्रित करनेवाला नियमHindu religion strictures against eating cow meat. -
38 strident
Adj1. कर्कशWestern music is often strident to ears.-- " आक्रामक या कठोरGovernment should avoid making laws which are strident. -
39 superfluity
N1. अत्यधिकताWe should avoid superfluity in our conversation. -
40 swerve
V1. मुड़ना/मोड़नाThe airoplane swerved suddenly to avoid the other aeroplane.
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