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1 coast
N1. समुद्र\coastतटThere is a port in the east coast.--------V1. नीचे\coastढाल\coastपर\coastफिसलनाI coasted downhill on a bicycle. -
2 coast
n.सीमा, किनारा, सागर तट, समुद्र तटv. intr.किनारे जहाज चलाना -
3 coast
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4 to coast
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5 coastguard
N1. तट\coastguardकी\coastguardसुरक्षा\coastguardबलA coastguard vessel is always present at the coast. -
6 colonise
VT1. नई\coloniseबस्ती\coloniseबसानाA number of European countries colonized Africa.Europeans colonized Africa in the 17th centuryThe British colonized the East Coast -
7 disastrous
Adj1. दुर्घटनापूर्णA disastrous cyclonic storm hit the Orissa coast. -
8 east
Adj1. पूर्वीTrade was carried on east coast.--------N1. पूर्वThey come from the east.The East includes parts of Asia collectively lying east of Europe. -
9 fiord
N1. पहाडों\fiordके\fiordबीच\fiordका\fiordसमुद्री\fiordभागThere are many fiords along the coast of Scandinavian countries. -
10 firth
N1. संकरी\firthखाड़ीMany firths are found along the coast of Scotland. -
11 fishery
N1. मछली\fisheryपकड़ने\fisheryकी\fisheryजगहMany areas along the west coast are good fisheries which yield good catch. -
12 fleet
Adj1. तेज़He has trained a fleet footed team for the forthcoming competition.--------N1. जहाजी बेड़ाA fleet of ships was deployed to evacuate persons stranded on the coast.2. गाड़ियों का समूहThe company maintained a fleet of cars for its officers. -
13 flotila
N1. नावों का समूहThe flotila of warships proceeded towards the enemiy's coast. -
14 lash
N1. कोडाHe used a lash to east him. He was given twenty lashes.2. बरौनीEye-lashes--------V1. कोडे लगानाSlaves were commonly lashed in olden times.2. शीघ्रता से हिलानाThe angny tiger is lashing its tail.3. कसकर बाँधनाLash the patient securely to the strecture.4. से टकरानाSea waves were lashing the coast.5. फटकारनाHe was lashed for his misdemeanour by his loss.6. अचानक आक्रमण करनाThe horse lashed at with its hind legs. -
15 may day
N1. मई दिवसMay day is celebrated as a labour day.2. रेडियो संसूचकThe coast guards received a may day from a lost ship. -
16 reactor
N1. परमाणु\reactorभट्टीGovernment has made a plan to build a new reactor near the coast. -
17 sea bird
N1. समुद्री पक्षीAt sunset, many sea birds can be seen near the coast. -
18 seagull
N1. सामुद्रिक चिड़ियाGroup of seagulls can be seen at the coast. -
19 thence
Adv1. वहाँ\thenceसेWe travelled by ship till the coast and thence by boat to England. -
20 typhoon
N1. प्रचण्ड\typhoonतूफानTyphoon hit the Florida coast.
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