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1 submit
V1. सामने रखनाThey submitted the copies to the teacher. -
2 submit
v. tr. & intr.आज्ञा पूरी करना, वश होना, अधीन होना, तले धरना; आगे रखना; मान लेना -
3 certificate
N1. प्रमाणपत्रThe candidates were asked to submit copies of their original qualification certificates along with the application. -
4 deposition
N1. पदच्युतिDeposition of government is not in the interest of the country.2. बयानSubmit a deposition of the witness. -
5 flesh
N1. माँसCarnivorous animals eat flesh of other animals.2. गूदाFlesh of apples is quite tasty to eat.--------V1. विस्तार में जानाHis thesis needs more fleshing out before he can submit the same to the university. -
6 manuscript
N1. पाण्डुलिपिA medieval manuscript.To submit a manuscript to a publisher. -
7 psephological
Adj1. चुनाव विश्लेषण संबन्धीThe news paper appointed him to submit the psephological report. -
8 quadruplicate
N1. चार\quadruplicateकी\quadruplicateसंख्या\quadruplicateमेंSubmit your application in quadruplicate. -
9 quarterly
Adj1. तिमाहीIt is a quarterly magazine.--------Adj1. त्रैमासिकThey are expected to submit quarterly reports.They issue the quarterly magazine--------Adv1. त्रैमासिक\quarterlyकी\quarterlyरीति\quarterlyसेInterest is compounded quarterly--------N1. त्रैमासिकThe new quarterly on Indian politics is quite good. -
10 quotation
N1. उद्धरणRam's essay is full of quotations from Gandhi's writings.2. दरSubmit your quotations for the items required. -
11 triplicate
N1. त्रिविधSubmit an application in triplets.
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