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1 monkey
N1. बंदरThe mokey ate potatoes from the box. -
2 monkey
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3 monkey
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4 appendage
N1. परिशिष्टThe book has a long appendage.2. उपांगThe tail is a very useful appendage to the monkey's body. -
5 arm
N1. बाँहHe held the monkey in his armsThe dye has stained the arm of my jacket2. शाखाIt is said that the monster was seen in the northern arm of the lakeThis arm of the science institute houses the physics departmentThe country was bombarded through air arm3. हत्थाShe sat on the arm of the chair.--------VT1. शस्त्र\armयुक्त\armकरनाTwo men armed with rifles entered and looted the bank -
6 genealogy
N1. वंशावलीMan is said to be the geneology of monkey. -
7 inseminate
VT1. गर्भाधान\inseminateकरनाThe veterinary doctor inseminated the monkey. -
8 remains
N1. लाशHer mortal remains were burried in a cemetery.2. खंडहर/अवशेषThe remains of an old mosque.3. बचा-खुचाShe rescued the remains of her clothes from the monkey. -
9 stigmata
N1. क्षत चिह्नWhen the monkey attacked my brother and left stigmata on the skin. -
10 tail
N1. पूँछThe monkey had an injury in the tail.2. पिछला\tailहिस्साThe tail of the comet is visible in the sky. -
11 treetop
N1. फुनगीA monkey is sitting on the treetop.
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