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1 dynamo
N1. डाइनामो[शक्तिमापी]भौतिक शक्ति को विद्युत उर्जा में परिवर्तित करने वाला यन्त्रA cycle's head lights work with the help of a dynamo -
2 lane
N1. गलीThis is the narrowest lane of the city.This lane closed today due to same construction work.This lane is designated for cycle racing. -
3 tool
N1. औज़ारTake all the tools to repair your cycle.2. साधनComputer has become a tool in every field of work.3. कठपुतली\{स्वार्थ\toolसाधन\}Mohan is a tool in the hands of his master. -
4 weary
Adj1. क्लान्तHe looked weary after the day's hard work.People are weary of change of governments.2. उबाऊIt was a weary journey by train for two days.--------V1. थकानाThe boy was wearied of pedalling the cycle.
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