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21 muscle
N1. पेशी/ताकतChetan has well developed muscles in his arms. -
22 physique
N1. शरीर-गठनSalman khan, the popular actor has well developed physique. -
23 pointillism
N1. बिन्दु चित्रणpointillism is a technique of art developed in 19th century. -
24 sensitive
Adj1. संवेदनशीलYou are very sensitive.These are the sensitive documents, keep them secretly with you.These photographs are very sensitive to light before they are developed.2. कोमलSkin of some children is very sensitive. -
25 sympathy
N1. सहानुभूतिMeeta's sympathy for me on the loss of my pet dog gave me consolation.2. मेलA feeling (bond) of sympathy developed between the friends during their school days which continued throughout their life. -
26 unmanned
Adj1. कर्मीदल-रहितIndia has developed two unmanned aircrafts indigenously.
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developed — UK US /dɪˈveləpt/ adjective ► advanced or powerful: »Bolivia s energy sector is not as developed as that of Venezuela. »The electronics market here is far more developed than in any other Western country of comparable size. ► ECONOMICS having a… … Financial and business terms
developed — adj. 1. being changed over time so as to be e.g. stronger or more complete or more useful; as, the developed qualities of the Hellenic outlook; the state s well developed industries. Oppositre of {undeveloped}. [Narrower terms: {formulated};… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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developed — de|vel|oped [dıˈveləpt] adj 1.) a developed country is one of the rich countries of the world with many industries, comfortable living for most people, and usually an elected government →↑developing, underdeveloped ↑underdeveloped ▪ energy… … Dictionary of contemporary English
developed — de|vel|oped [ dı veləpt ] adjective * 1. ) a developed skill, idea, or quality has reached a high level because someone has worked on it, practiced it, or thought about it a lot: Working with wine, he has to have a highly developed sense of smell … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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developed — [[t]dɪve̱ləpt[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you talk about developed countries or the developed world, you mean the countries or the parts of the world that are wealthy and have many industries. The developed nations have to recognize the growing gap… … English dictionary
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