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1 climate
N1. जलवायुMonth of April generally have moderate climate.2. परिस्थतिThe present economic climate of the country is disappointing. -
2 climate
n.जलवायु, देशप्रकृति, ऋतु, मौसम -
3 cotton
N1. कपासIndia has an ideal climate for the growth of cotton.2. सूती\cottonकपड़ाDresses of cotton is good for summer. -
4 equatorial
Adj1. भूमध्यFrequent showers is a typical characteristic of equatorial climate. -
5 fickle
Adj1. चंचलHe is a fickle minded person.2. अस्थिरClimate at hill stations is very fickle. -
6 flourish
N1. संकेत सहितHe does everything with a flourish.2. हाव भाव सेThe new hotel opened with a flourish.--------V1. सफल होनाHis shop is flourishing in this neighbourhood.2. स्वस्थ होनाHis health is flourishing in this climate.3. हिलाना या घुमानाHe flourished his pen at the audience to draw their attention on specific points. -
7 frigid
Adj1. संभोग\frigidसे\frigidविरक्तHe finds her frigid.2. भावरहितHis poems are frigid and have less impact.3. अति\frigidशीतलThe Antartic has a frigid climate. -
8 immoderate
Adj1. अत्यंतThe climate in African countries is immoderately extreme. -
9 oceanic
Adj1. महासागरीयThat is the way oceanic climate changed. -
10 productivity
N1. उत्पादकताThe productivity of agricultural land is low because of bad climate. -
11 suit
N1. सूटThis suit is not suited for me.2. रगThe suits are spades, hearts, diamonds and clubs.--------V1. सुविधाजनक होनाBombay's climate doesn't suit me well.2. अनुकूल होनाThat colour doesn't suit your complexion. -
12 tolerable
Adj1. सहनीयThe pain was tolerable.2. ठीक\tolerableठाकThe climate is at least tolerable. -
13 tropic of cancer
N1. कर्क\tropic of cancerरेखाThe climate changes markedly in the tropic of cancer. -
14 tropic of capricorn
N1. मकर\tropic of capricornरेखाThe climate below and above the tropic of cancer and the tropic of capricorn.is similiar. -
15 undercurrent
N1. पानी\undercurrentके\undercurrentधरातल\undercurrentके\undercurrentनीचे\undercurrentकी\undercurrentधाराUndercurrents influence the climate.2. गुप्त\undercurrentप्रभावThe manager detected an undercurrent of resentment towards the plan. -
16 weatherproof
N1. मौसम\weatherproofके\weatherproofअसर\weatherproofसे\weatherproofबचे\weatherproofरहनेवालाWeather proof clothes stand coarse climate.
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