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N1. पत्तियाँThe path was strewn with leaves.
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strewn — [[t]stru͟ːn[/t]] 1) ADJ: v link ADJ with n If a place is strewn with things, they are lying scattered there. The front room was strewn with books and clothes... The riverbed was strewn with big boulders. COMB in ADJ Strewn is also a combining… … English dictionary
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strewn — Strew Strew, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Strewed}; p. p. {strewn}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Strewing}.] [OE. strewen, strawen, AS. strewian, stre[ o]wian; akin to Ofries. strewa, OS. strewian, D. strooijen, G. streuen, OHG. strewen, Icel. str[=a], Sw. str[ o],… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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strew — [stru:] v past tense strewed past participle strewn [stru:n] or strewed [T usually passive] [: Old English; Origin: strewian] 1.) to scatter things around a large area be strewn with sth ▪ The street was strewn with broken glass. strew sth… … Dictionary of contemporary English