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| n. [ठोड़ी] the central forward portion of the lower jaw; bottom of the face The face is mild and weak, especially in the thin short chin and feeble mouth. | 
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| chip | 
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| v. [चिप] cut small pieces from; diminish or reduce to shape; break or crack The snow stopped, and they began to chip ice from the windows. | 
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| choke | 
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| v. [गला घोंटना] breathe with great difficulty, as when experiencing a strong emotion; reduce the air supply Children can choke on peanuts. | 
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| circus | 
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| n. [सर्कस] public entertainment of performances by acrobats, clowns, and trained animals I am not an animal rights person, but training animals to perform in a circus is cruel. | 
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| civil | 
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| a. [सिविल] having to do with citizens or the state; courteous and polite Although Internal Revenue Service agents are civil servants, they are not always courteous to suspected tax cheats. | 
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| civilian | 
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| a. [नागरिक] of or relating to non-military life The first is integrating former rebels back into civilian life. | 
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| claim | 
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| n. [दावा] demand for something as rightful or due They struck in support of their claim for a shorter workday. | 
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| clearance | 
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| n. [मंजूरी] act of clearing; space cleared; permission to proceed or trust Professors who wish to work with human genetic material need clearance from their university's review board. | 
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| click | 
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| v. [ग्राहक] make a slight, sharp noise by gentle striking; tick Students prefer to click the mouse rather than to strike the keyboard. | 
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| client | 
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| n. [] someone who pays to get goods or services Gentlemen, my plan is broken up: what this lawyer and his client say is true: I have been married, and the woman to whom I was married lives! | 
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| clinic | 
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| n. [क्लिनिक] healthcare facility for outpatient care In one of the worst-hit villages in the Bachu area, authorities say about a thousand homes collapsed and at least one school and a clinic. | 
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| clip | 
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| n. [क्लिप] a small section of filmed or filed material Phil's job at Fox Sports involved selecting the most important clip of the day's sporting highlights for later broadcast. | 
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| closet | 
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| n. [कोठरी] a small room or apartment; room for privacy Please put the coats back into the closet. | 
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| clue | 
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| n. [सुराग] a ball of thread or cord; thread; something guides or directs anything of a doubtful or intricate nature The main clue is a sample of blood that was found at the scene. | 
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