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1 bowl
N1. कटोरा/प्यालाI like mud colored ceramic bowls.--------VT1. गेंद\bowlफेंकनाThe bowler bowled an off spin. -
2 bowl
n.कटोरा, प्याला; लकडी की गेंदv. tr.गेंद फेंकना, गेंद से खेलना, लुढकाना -
3 punch bowl
N1. बरतन जिस में पंच पिलाया जाता हैMy uncle has a good collection of punch bowls. -
4 bulge
N1. उभारThe bulge of the bowl was visible in the bag.--------VI1. उभरना/निकल\bulgeआनाHis eyes bulged with surprise -
5 crackle
VI1. चिड़चिड़ाना/चिटकना/भड़कनाMy Rice Crispies crackled in the bowlThe blazing sun crackled the desert sand -
6 pincer
N1. चिमटी/सँडसीHold the bowl with pincer to place it on gas stove. -
7 purr
V1. घुरघुरानाThe cat purred on looking at bowl of Milk. -
8 rim
N1. किनाराShe bought a fruit bowl with gold rim.--------VT1. किनारा\rimलगानाHer beautiful gown is rimmed with frills. -
9 smoked glass
N1. काँच\{गहरे धुएँ से बनाया\}This bowl is made of smoked glass. -
10 spoon
N1. चम्मचWithout spoon we can't eat ice-cream.--------V1. चम्मच से लेनाSpoon sugar from the packet into the bowl. -
11 stripe
N1. धारीOur army soldiers had a 'V' stripe on their dresses.2. फ़ीतीThe bowl have a red stripe round the edge. -
12 underarm
Adj1. बाहु\underarmके\underarmनीचेI bought a costly underarm deodarant.--------Adv1. अन्डर\underarmआर्म\{क्रिकेट\}Australians bowl underarm in one-day cricket matches.
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bowl — ‘round receptacle’ [OE] and bowl ‘ball used in bowls’ [15] come from different sources. The former (Old English bolle or bolla) comes ultimately from the Germanic base *bul , *bal , which was also the source of English ball, balloon, and ballot.… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
bowl — bowl; bowl·der·ing; bowl·dery; … English syllables
bowl — ‘round receptacle’ [OE] and bowl ‘ball used in bowls’ [15] come from different sources. The former (Old English bolle or bolla) comes ultimately from the Germanic base *bul , *bal , which was also the source of English ball, balloon, and ballot.… … Word origins