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1 separate
Adj1. अलग/पृथकThe children sleep in seperate beds.2. भिन्नThat is a seperate issue and irrelevant to our discussion. -
2 separate
adj.पृथक किया हुआ, अलगv. tr.पृथक करना, अलग करना, अलग होना, पृथक होना -
3 separate
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4 bran
N1. भूसी/चोकरSeparate the bran from the grain. -
5 coordinate clause
N1. संयुक्त वाक्य/समानाधिकरणEach of two or more clauses in a sentence that make separate parallel statements have similar patterns and are joined by and,or but,etc. are coordinate clauses. -
6 first class
N1. पहला\first classदर्जाHe always travels in first class.2. डाक\first classका\first classशुल्कIn America there are separate rates for first class mail which is delivered on priority. -
7 flail
N1. मूसलFlail is used to separate chaff from grain.--------V1. ज़ोर\flailसे\flailहिलना[हिलाना]The child was flailing and crying helplessly after he had wet himself. -
8 section
N1. भागThe business section of newspaper provides information regarding business.2. वर्गEvery section of the society has a right to establish its own religious institution.3. काटThis sample shows a section through a tree.The scientists examine a section of bacteria by microscope.4. विभागThe school library has a separate hindi section. -
9 soap
N1. साबुनEvery one in a family should have a separate soap.--------V1. साबुन लगानाRam soaped his hand when a insect touch the hand. -
10 wedge
N1. खूँटाHe used the wedge to separate the wood into two parts.--------VI1. खूँटा\wedgeगाड़नाI gave the carpenter a wedge tool.
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