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abacus |
n. [पेट] manual computing device consisting of a frame holding parallel rods strung with movable counters That would be awesome - a typical abacus can count up to something like 11 million. |
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aberrant |
n. [न्यायपालिका] abnormal; markedly different from an accepted norm Given the aberrant nature of the data, we doubted the validity of the entire experiment. |
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abode |
n. [निवास] act of waiting; delay; stay or continuance in a place I shall take up my abode in a religious house near Lisle - a nunnery you would call it; there, I shall be quiet and unmolested. |
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abominable |
a. [घृणित] detestable; extremely unpleasant; very bad Mary liked John until she learned he was dating Susan; then she called him an abominable young man. |
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aboriginal |
a. [आदिवासी] being the first of its kind in a region; primitive; native Her studies of the primitive art forms of the aboriginal Indians were widely reported in scientific journals. |
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abound |
v. [घर्षण] be full of; be plentiful The rooms abound with screaming children. |
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absurdity |
n. [मूर्खता] quality of being absurd or inconsistent with obvious truth, reason, or sound judgment; logical contradiction His story of being kidnapped by little green men is sheer absurdity. |
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abut |
v. [abut] border upon; adjoin; touch or end at one end or side; lie adjacent Where our estates abut, we must build a fence. |
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abysmal |
a. [abysmal] bottomless; very profound; limitless; very bad She spent hours sitting alone, in abysmal misery, because it seemed to be in plain sight, yet she couldn't define it. |
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acclaim |
v. [प्रशंसा] applaud; announce with great approval The NBC sportscasters will acclaim every American victory in the Olympics. |
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accumulate |
v. [लाजिमी जमा] pile up; collect; mount up; increase The tendency of Capital to accumulate is a big threat to the free market. |
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acoustics |
n. [ध्वनिकी] science of sound; the quality that makes a room easy or hard to hear in Music lovers like Carnegie Hall because of its fine acoustics. |
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