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61 solve
VT1. किसी प्रश्न को हल करनाsolving a differential equation is very difficult.2. हल ढूंढ़नाProblem of Kashmir should be solved by the government. -
62 somersault
N1. पलटाIt is very difficult to perform somesault. -
63 stock
Adj1. भरपूर मात्रा में रखा जाने वालाThe shopkeeper keeps bread as one of his stock items.--------N1. तिज़ारती मालThe shop has a stock of good quality rice.2. पशु धनOur ancestors had a big cattle stock in the village.3. पूँज़ीHis mother gave him all her stock so that he could start his business well.4. पीढ़ीShe comes from an English business stock.5. ख्यातिHe possesses a good stock in other people's mind.6. हड्डियों से बनाया जाने वाला पदार्थChicken stock enhances the taste of chicken soup.7. तनाIt's difficult to support the stock of the gun on your shoulder. -
64 stony
Adj1. निर्दयीRam'स् stony heart doesn'ट् allow him to have pity on anyone.--------Adj1. पथरीलाIt is very difficult to walk on a stony ground. -
65 structuralism
N1. विषयविश्लेषण पद्धतिStructuralism of any subject is a difficult task. -
66 sun baked
Adj1. सूर्य के गरमी से तप्तIts so difficult just to spend two minutes on sun baked beaches. -
67 sunder
V1. अलग होनाThe gangsters sunder themselves from the group.2. अलग करनाIt is very difficult to sunder iron from the mixture of iron and sulphur. -
68 underscore
VT1. रेखांकित\underscoreकरनाHe underscored the difficult words in the book. -
69 unscramble
VT1. सुलझानाI find difficult to unscramble the crossword clues. -
70 upstart
N1. कल\upstartका\upstartनवाबThe seniors find it difficult to take orders from the new upstart. -
71 vagary
N1. लहरVagaries are difficult to predict -
72 vixen
N1. लोमडीA vixen killed the villagers-- " झगडालू\vixenऔरतShe is a vixen who is difficult to deal with
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