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1 develop
VT1. विकसित\developकरनाHer company developed a new kind of building material that withstands all kinds of weather. -
2 develop
v. tr.खोलना, धीरे धीरे प्रकट करना, विस्तार करना, बढाना -
3 collaboration
N1. सहयोगMany Indian companies are working with multinational companies to developcomputer chips. -
4 double chin
N1. दोहरी ठुड्डीAs people grow in age they develop double chin. -
5 evaluation
N1. मूल्यांकनThey can help develop our powers of critical evalution. -
6 permeation
N1. पारगमनPermeation of information technology is really helpful to make a develop country. -
7 plant
N1. वनस्पतिPlants need light and water.2. संयन्त्रThe new plant is decided to develop the tools for artisans.--------V1. रोपनाEach one plant one.2. बसानाI planted my feet into the clay and walked over. -
8 professionalism
N1. व्यवसायिकताI adviced her to develop prefessionalism as one of her traits. -
9 pump priming
N1. सरकार की लग्गतThe government has recently spent two lakhs rupees as pump priming to develop leather industry. -
10 silver paper
N1. फोटो का चित्र छापने का एक प्रकार का कागज़Silver paper is very essential to develop photographs.2. चाकलेट सिगरेट इत्यादि को लपटने केलिये उपयुक्त होनेवाला चमकदार कागज़Silver paper acts as a very good insulator. -
11 static
Adj1. निश्चलNothing, which is static, can develop. -
12 strategy
N1. युद्ध कौशल/व्यूह रचनाHe is working out a strategy to develop a new company.
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