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1 index
N1. सूचिपृष्ठHe published an index of film titles. -
2 index
n.चिह्न, निशान, रास्ता बताने का हाथ; विषय सूची, सूचीपत्र, अनुक्रमणिकाv. tr.सूची में लिखना, सूची देना -
3 index
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4 index-linked
Adj1.Dearance allowance of government employers is index-linked to cost inflation index. -
5 index finger
N1. तर्जनीWe usually use our index finger to point out others mistakes. -
6 Index finger
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7 drop
N1. बूँदOne drop of each sample was analyzed2. गिरावटA drop of 57 points on the Dow Jones indexIt was a miracle that he survived the drop from that heightThey expected the drop would be successful--------VI1. गिरनाThe bombs are dropping on enemy targetsStock prices droppedThe Giants dropped 1.of their first 132. चले\dropजानाShe dropped into army jargon.--------VT1. गिरानाDon't drop the dishes2. निकाल\dropदेनाDrop him from the Republican ticket3. बतानाDrop a hint4. छोड़नाDrop a lawsuitThe Giants dropped 1.of their first 13They dropped her after she had a child out of wedlock5. जन्म\dropदेनाThe cow dropped her calf this morning -
8 first finger
N1. तर्जनी(see Index finger) -
9 smart
Adj1. स्वच्छ/सुव्यवस्थितSmart dress is the true index of a man's character.--------V1. टीसनाYoung lovers smart with pangs of separation which more often than not becomes unbearable.
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