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1 delicacy
N1. कोमलताHis work showed a great delicacy.The delicacy of her features made her extremely attractive.2. स्वादिष्ट भोजनIce-Cream is a delicacy for children.Crabs are a delicacy in this region.3. कुशलताThe delicacy of their game has led them to the number one position in the world.4. नज़ाकतWe should remember the delicacy of their position. -
2 around
Adv1. लगभगThere are around 20,000 people in the stadium today.2. चारो\aroundओरThe children were running around in the garden.3. घेरेवालाThe town was 100 kilometers around.--------Part1. हर\aroundओरHe looked around.Someone will show you around.2. इधर\aroundउधरThere were insects scampering around.3. कुछ\aroundनहीं\aroundकरते\aroundहुएSeveral people were sitting around looking at the passers by.4. मौजूद\aroundहोनाThere were more fish around in the tzar's reign.5. आस\aroundपासThere is no one around.6. पीछे\aroundकी\aroundओरHe turned around and ran back to the station for his bag.--------Prep1. इधर\aroundउधरA large number of people were running around the place.Books were lying around the room.2. चारों\aroundओरHe had tied a cloth around his waist.3. आस\aroundपासI saw him around the garden in the afternoon.4. घूम\aroundकरThe thief ran into a man as he turned around the corner. -
3 knot
N1. गाँठShe is having number of knots in her ribbon.His stomach was in knots.Their muscles stood out in knots.2. समुद्री\knotमीलShip is moving at the speed of 30 knots per hour.3. समूहA small knot of women listened to his sermon.--------V1. गाँठ\knotलगनाTie a knot to the string.2. बाँधनाKnot the strings tightly to one another.3. उलझानाThe strange question had him all in knots. -
4 o
N1. ओ\{अक्षर\}There are two o's in the word " colour ", whether you spell it the American or the British way.2. शून्यOur telephone number is five o five, two three one.--------Interj1. ओह!O, not again!--------Prep1. का\{'ऑफ' का संक्षिप्तीकरण\}Children must drink a cup - o - milk in the morning.
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