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monkey

  • 1 monkey

    N
    1. बंदर
    The mokey ate potatoes from the box.

    English-Hindi dictionary > monkey

  • 2 monkey

    n.
    बन्दर, कपि

    English-Hindi new dictionary > monkey

  • 3 monkey

    English-Hindi Amateurish dictionary > monkey

  • 4 appendage

    N
    1. परिशिष्ट
    The book has a long appendage.
    2. उपांग
    The tail is a very useful appendage to the monkey's body.

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  • 5 arm

    N
    1. बाँह
    He held the monkey in his arms
    The dye has stained the arm of my jacket
    2. शाखा
    It is said that the monster was seen in the northern arm of the lake
    This arm of the science institute houses the physics department
    The country was bombarded through air arm
    3. हत्था
    She sat on the arm of the chair.
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    VT
    1. शस्त्र\armयुक्त\armकरना
    Two men armed with rifles entered and looted the bank

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  • 6 genealogy

    N
    1. वंशावली
    Man is said to be the geneology of monkey.

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  • 7 inseminate

    VT
    1. गर्भाधान\inseminateकरना
    The veterinary doctor inseminated the monkey.

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  • 8 remains

    N
    1. लाश
    Her mortal remains were burried in a cemetery.
    2. खंडहर/अवशेष
    The remains of an old mosque.
    3. बचा-खुचा
    She rescued the remains of her clothes from the monkey.

    English-Hindi dictionary > remains

  • 9 stigmata

    N
    1. क्षत चिह्न
    When the monkey attacked my brother and left stigmata on the skin.

    English-Hindi dictionary > stigmata

  • 10 tail

    N
    1. पूँछ
    The monkey had an injury in the tail.
    2. पिछला\tailहिस्सा
    The tail of the comet is visible in the sky.

    English-Hindi dictionary > tail

  • 11 treetop

    N
    1. फुनगी
    A monkey is sitting on the treetop.

    English-Hindi dictionary > treetop

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  • Monkey — Mon key, v. t. & i. To act or treat as a monkey does; to ape; to act in a grotesque or meddlesome manner. [1913 Webster] {To monkey with}, {To monkey around with}, to handle in a meddlesome manner. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster +PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • monkey — The noun has the plural form monkeys, and the verb has inflected forms monkeys, monkeyed, monkeying …   Modern English usage

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