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1 stone
N1. पत्थरDuring landslides big stones fell down from the hills.2. रत्नSapphire is a precious stone.3. गुठलीThere is a big stone inside every mango.4. अश्मरीPeople having stone in their kidney suffer from serious pain.5. तौलRam weighs 10 stones.--------V1. पत्थर से मारनाThe mad man was stoned to death by the villagers.2. गुठली निकालनाShe stoned the cherries for the dessert. -
2 angular
Adj1. दुर्बल/इकहराThe weak children of Somalia have angular figures.2. कठोर\angularअक्खड़His angular posture often misled the people.3. कोणीयThe angular blocks of stones fell from the top. -
3 at
Prep1. परHe was waiting for her at the platform.2. मेंShe works at a school for the handicapped.He joined the army at twenty-two.3. के\atयहाँShe stayed at her parents' for the whole vacation.4. को\{समय\}At night the sky was totally clear.5. की ओरDon't throw stones at others. -
4 bed
N1. बिछौनाHe sat on the edge of the bed.2. क्यारीThe gardener watered the bed of roses.3. तलHe searched for treasure on the ocean bed.4. आधारThe railway tracks are laid on a bed of stones.--------VT1. रात\bedको\bedशरण\bedदेनाThe inn keeper could bed all the new arrivals.2. पौधा\bedलगानाThe gardener bedded the roots in the compost.3. संभोग\bedकरनाHe has bedded many girls. -
5 brick
N1. ईंटI prefer bricks to stones. -
6 dynamite
N1. डाईनमाइट\{प्रध्वंसक\}Stones are broken into pieces by dynamites -
7 emblazon
VT1. अलंकरण\emblazonकरनाHe emblasoned her dress with precious stones. -
8 face
N1. मुख/चेहराHe washed his face with liquid soap.2. प्रतिष्ठाWith India's defeat in the world cup match the captain lost his face.--------V1. सामना-होना/करनाIn this exercise, the gymnast should face the floor2. रूप\faceदेनाThe building was faced with beautiful stones -
9 flinty
Adj1. फ्लिंट पत्थर की तरह सख्तFlinty stones are used for grinding.2. क्रूरHe gave a flinty stare to him. -
10 friction
N1. रगड़Friction between two stones enabled early men to lit fire.2. संघर्षFriction arose between the two brothers over the ancestral property. -
11 implement
N1. उपकरणMan's earliest implements were carved from stones and bones. -
12 pelt
N1. खालThe pelts of dead foxes are good for making leather belts.--------V1. फ़ेंकना/फ़ेंककर मारनाA wild barking dog entered the school compound and we pelted stones on it to drive away. -
13 plop
N1. छपाकThe small boy hurled small stones in to water to hear and enjoy the plop.--------V1. छपाक की ध्वनि करनाWhile bathing the child ploped the water. -
14 scarp
N1. ढालThe stones rolled down the scarp. -
15 smash
N1. टकराने की ध्वनिThe plate hit the floor with a smash.2. टकरावThe impact of smash was so great that he crushed many people in the crowd with his car.3. दुर्घटनाDue to technical defects car smash took place at work.--------V1. ज़ोरसे मारनाStreet children throwing stones on the road smash the passing vehicles.2. पराजित करना/अंत करनाWorld powers today are uniting to smash terrorism. -
16 stepping stone
N1. पैर रखने का पत्थरThe villagers used stepping stones to cross the stream.2. प्रारंभिक प्रयासSunder Lal Bahugana is the stepping stone in the incremental upgradation. -
17 troglodyte
N1. आदि\troglodyteमानवFlint stones were used by troglodyte. -
18 wound
N1. घावThe child has a wound on the knee.--------VT1. घायल\woundकरनाHe wounded a man by pelting stones at him.
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