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1 gather
N1. कपड़े\gatherकी\gatherतहI like two gathers in my trousers.--------V1. इकठ्ठा\gatherकरनाHe gathered as many flowers as he could.2. परिणाम\gatherनिकालनाI gather from the recent reports that external forces are trying to createtrouble in the country. -
2 gather
n.कपडे की तह; अपना पूरा बल लगाना; थक जानाv. tr.बटोरना, इकठ्ठा करना; तह करना, लपेटनाv. intr.परिणाम निकालना, समझना; इकठ्ठा होना -
3 to gather
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4 den
N1. माँदLion lives in the den.2. निजी कमराHe spends most of the time in his den with his computer.3. अड्डाAll the criminal elements gather in Harish's den in the evening. -
5 intelligence
N1. बुद्धिमत्ताHari showed no intelligence when he was a child.2. सूचनाWe sent out planes to gather intelligence on their radar coverage. -
6 thread
N1. डोराUse the thread for stitching your frock.2. धारीThe marble on the floor has fine threads of green.3. धाराAfter controlling the disturbance in the House the Speaker tried to gather the threads of discussion that was going on earlier..4. चूलThe screw has lost all its threads.--------VT1. पिरोनाWould you please thread the needle for me. -
7 together
Adv1. एक\togetherसाथThe two of them together went to the market.All his troubles seem to have come together.2. इकठ्ठाGather them together.3. बराबरFor hours together he can talk about bird species.
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gather — vb 1 Gather, collect, assemble, congregate mean to come or to bring together so as to form a group, a mass, or a unit. The same distinctions in applications and in implications characterize their derivative nouns gathering, collection, assemblage … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Gather — Gath er (g[a^][th] [ e]r), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Gathered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Gathering}.] [OE. gaderen, AS. gaderian, gadrian, fr. gador, geador, together, fr. g[ae]d fellowship; akin to E. good, D. gaderen to collect, G. gatte husband, MHG. gate … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gather — [gath′ər] vt. [ME gaderen < OE gad(e)rian, akin to OFris gaduria, Du gaderen < IE base * ghedh , to unite, join > (TO)GETHER, GOOD, Ger gatte, spouse] 1. to cause to come together in one place or group 2. to get or collect gradually from … English World dictionary
Gather — Gath er, v. i. 1. To come together; to collect; to unite; to become assembled; to congregate. [1913 Webster] When small humors gather to a gout. Pope. [1913 Webster] Tears from the depth of some divine despair Rise in the heart, and gather to the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Gather — or gatherer can refer to:Anthropology and sociology*Hunter gatherer, a person or a society whose subsistence depends on hunting and gathering of wild foods *Bee (gathering), an old term which describes a group of people coming together for a task … Wikipedia
gather — [v1] come or bring together accumulate, aggregate, amass, assemble, associate, bunch up, capture, choose, close with, cluster, collect, concentrate, congregate, convene, converge, corral, crowd, cull, draw, draw in, flock, forgather, gang up,… … New thesaurus
gather — O.E. gadrian, gædrian unite, agree, assemble; gather, collect, store up, used of flowers, thoughts, persons; from P.Gmc. *gadurojan bring together, unite (Cf. O.E. gæd fellowship, companionship, gædeling companion; M.L.G. gadderen; O.Fris.… … Etymology dictionary
gather — ► VERB 1) come or bring together; assemble or accumulate. 2) harvest (a crop). 3) collect plants, fruits, etc., for food. 4) draw together or towards oneself. 5) develop a higher degree of: the movement is gathering pace. 6) infer; understand. 7) … English terms dictionary
Gather — Gath er, n. 1. A plait or fold in cloth, made by drawing a thread through it; a pucker. [1913 Webster] 2. (Carriage Making) The inclination forward of the axle journals to keep the wheels from working outward. [1913 Webster] 3. (Arch.) The soffit … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gather — I (accumulate) verb accrue, aggregate, assume, batch, collect, compile, concentrate, congregate, conjoin, connect, convene, cull, deduce, deduct, extract, gain, garner, gather, harvest, hold, join, mass, obtain, pick, pluck, procure, read, reap,… … Law dictionary
gather in — index hoard Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary