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  • 1 life

    N
    1. जीवत्व
    Trees have many characteristics of life common with man.
    2. जीवन
    Scientists have not yet found any evidence of life on other planets.
    3. प्राणी
    Thousands of lives were lost in the earthquake.
    4. जीवन्तता
    Even at this old age he is full of life.
    5. आजीविका अथवा जीवनयापन-विधि
    He plans to start a new life.
    6. जीवनदान\{खेल में\}
    He got a life in the last over.

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