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1 crisis
N1. संकटThey went bankrupt during the economic crisisAfter the crisis the patient either dies or gets better -
2 double jointed
Adj1. लचीले\double jointedजोड़वालाHe has double - jointed fingers which move on either sides very easily -
3 kind
Adj1. दयालुA kind man forgives and helps others.2. आभारIt is very kind of you to help me in my studies.--------N1. प्रकारHe is a very different kind of person.2. वस्तुEither pay in cash or in kind. -
4 minus
Prep1. के\minusबिनाLife minus troubles would not be life either.2. घटाFour minus eight makes four. -
5 pigtail
N1. छोटी चोटीThe young girl had two swinging pigtails on the either side of her head. -
6 side
N1. तरफ़While driving both sides should be watched carefully to avoid accidents.2. बग़लHe was lying on his side.3. ओरAll the friends were my side.4. किनाराThere was large crowd on the either side of the road.5. ढ़ालAll sides of mountains were covered with snow.6. फलकAll the six sides of a cube are equal.7. भुजाThere are four sides in a square.8. पक्ष/दलThere are faults on both sides.9. पहलूWe must study all the side of a problem and then try to solve.--------V1. का पक्ष लेना/का समर्थन करनाI always sides with my mother against my father. -
7 symmetry
N1. प्रतिसाम्यThere was perfect symmetry of the two flower arrangement kept on either side of the table.2. सन्तुलनThe symmetry of her face was spoiled by a long and deep scar on her forehead.
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