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1 ephemeral
Adj1. क्षणिकIndian philosophers taught that one should leave aside ephemeral pleasures and look for lasting happiness. -
2 cross
Adj1. आड़ा/तिरछा2. चिड़चिड़ा/हठी3. प्रतिकूलHe gave her a cross look.What are you so cross about?Strong cross winds make it impossible for boats to leave harbour.--------N1. गुणा\crossया\crossधन\crossका\crossनिशानThe crop regions are marked on the map with a cross\{+,x\}.2. कष्ट/संकटWe all have our crosses to bear and to live with it.3. संकरA mule is a cross between a horse and a donkey.4. ईसाई\crossधर्म\crossका\crossचिह्न/क्रूशShe wears a small golden cross on a chain round her neck.The cross on which Christ died.--------VT1. पार\crossउतारना/पार\crossकरनाLook before you cross the road.The river is too deep,we can not cross over.2. कोई\crossबात\crossध्यान\crossमे\crossआनाA new idea crossed her mind.3. किसी\crossगलत\crossबात\crossको\crossकाटनाTwo sentences have been crossed out from the paragraph.4. मार्ग\crossमें\crossमिलनाWe crossed each other on the way.The trains crossed5. रोकना/विरोध\crossकरनाShe was angry when her plans were crossed.6. एक\crossदूसरे\crossको\crossकाटनाLet straight lines,AB and CD cross each other at O.7. क्रास\crossका\crossचिह्न\crossबनानाShe crossed herself as she passed the church. -
3 directory
N1. डायरेक्टरीYou can look up the directory for his address and telephone number.
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