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1 fine
Adj1. बढिया/अच्छाI had a fine holiday at his farm.2. बारीकZardozi work is made by fine needlework.There is a fine distinction between the two reports.3. सुन्दरThis is a fine car you have.4. संतोषजनकMy health is fine now.The weather this year has been fine so far.5. शुद्धThe gold bars are made of fine metal only.6. महीनThe table was covered with fine dust.7. पतलाFor fine writing you should use nib with fine point.--------Adv1. ठीक\fineतरह\fineसेThis dress is looking fine on you.2. बहुत\fineकम\fineअन्तर\fineहोनाThere is only a fine distinction between the properties of the two elements.--------N1. जुर्मानाHe had to pay a fine for not parking his car at a proper place.--------V1. जुर्माना\fineलगानाThe judge made the accused pay a fine for not accepting summons from the court. -
2 middle
Adj1. बीच\middle[का]You have to reach some middle point in this case.--------N1. मध्यस्थलDon't leave things in the middle of the room. -
3 query
N1. प्रश्नThe students have a number of queries on this topic.--------VTI1. प्रश्न\queryकरनाThe lawyer queried the witness to prove his point
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