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1 keeper
N1. रक्षक\{रखवाली\keeperकरने\keeperवाला\}Dogs are the best keepers of houses.He is the keeper of lions at the zoo. -
2 keeper
n.रक्षक, रखनेवाला, रखवाला -
3 book-keeper
N1. मुनीम/लेखाकारHe works as a book-keeper in a small store. -
4 shop Keeper
N1. दुकानदारA shop keeper makes all possible efforts to sell his goods. -
5 time-keeper
N1. यन्त्र\time-keeperया\time-keeperव्यक्ति\time-keeperजो\time-keeperसमय\time-keeperका\time-keeperरिकार्ड\time-keeperरखता\time-keeperहैKeep a time-keeper. -
6 wicket keeper
N1. विकेट\wicket keeperरक्षकThe wicket keeper took a good catch. -
7 book keeper
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8 bed
N1. बिछौनाHe sat on the edge of the bed.2. क्यारीThe gardener watered the bed of roses.3. तलHe searched for treasure on the ocean bed.4. आधारThe railway tracks are laid on a bed of stones.--------VT1. रात\bedको\bedशरण\bedदेनाThe inn keeper could bed all the new arrivals.2. पौधा\bedलगानाThe gardener bedded the roots in the compost.3. संभोग\bedकरनाHe has bedded many girls. -
9 fumble
N1. फूहडपनHis fumble was just a pretention.--------VI1. टटोलना\{बेढंगे\fumbleतरीके\fumbleसे\}The boy fumbled for the light switch.2. हाथ\fumbleसे\fumbleइधर\fumbleउधर\fumbleपलटनाThe wicket keeper tumbled with the ball and dropped it. -
10 pre-pack
V1. बेचने को तैयार रखनाThe shop keeper pre-packed the provisions. -
11 stump
N1. ठूँठHere is the stump of a pencil.2. स्टम्प\{क्रिकेट\}Sachin's ball hit the stump.--------V1. कठिनाई\stumpमें\stumpपड़ना[डालना]The lecture stumped everybody.2. भाषण देते चलनाThey stumped the whole district within a week.3. आउट कर देनाThe wicket keeper stumped the batsman.
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Keeper — Keep er, n. 1. One who, or that which, keeps; one who, or that which, holds or has possession of anything. [1913 Webster] 2. One who retains in custody; one who has the care of a prison and the charge of prisoners. [1913 Webster] 3. One who has… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
keeper — Keep er, n. 1. One who, or that which, keeps; one who, or that which, holds or has possession of anything. [1913 Webster] 2. One who retains in custody; one who has the care of a prison and the charge of prisoners. [1913 Webster] 3. One who has… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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