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1 motion
N1. गतिNewton's laws of motion widely accepted by the world. -
2 motion to
PhrV1. इशारा करनाHe motioned to her to look in the direction of the trees. -
3 motion
n.गमन, गति, चाल; प्रस्ताव, निवेदन; चाल, चलने का ढंग; प्रवृति, प्रेरणा; रेचन, दस्त -
4 motion
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5 motion of no confidence
N1. अविश्वासमतA motion of no confidence was passed againast the prime minister. -
6 motion picture
N1. चलचित्रThe motion picture was shown on televison yesteerday. -
7 In motion
Adj1. चलायमानDon't jump on the bus while it is in motion.2. चलानाTHe machine was set into motion by the mechanic. -
8 perpetual motion
N1. सततComputer machine works in a perpetual motion when it is swtched on. -
9 slow motion
N1. मंदगतिEvery shot of that match was shown in slow motion on star sports. -
10 vote
N1. मत/वोटThere were only seventeen votes in favor of the motion--------VTI1. मत\voteदेनाHe voted for the motion -
11 circular
Adj1. वृत्तीयThe planets move in circular motion.--------N1. सर्क्युलरHe mailed the circular to all subscribers -
12 majority
N1. अधिकांशThe majority of the members voted for the motion.2. बहुमतThis government does not have an absolute majority. -
13 poem
N1. कविताThe runnel was a poem in motion. -
14 relativity
N1. सापेक्षता\relativityया\relativityआपेक्षिकताEinstein's theory of the universe,which states that all motion is relative and treats time as a fourth dimension related to space.Tell me what is the relativity of water and mercury. -
15 replay
N1. दुबारा\replayखेलA slow motion replay of a goal being scored.--------V1. दुबारा\replayखेलना\replayया\replayदिखानाReplay a drawn match. -
16 vote of confidence
N1. विश्वास\vote of confidenceमतVote of confidence was passed in the motion
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