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| n. Syn. step (ओवरलैप गति) single movement from one foot to the other in walking; slow gait; step | 
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| pad | 
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| n.  (पैड) soft or small cushion; a kind of cushion for writing upon, or for blotting | 
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| paddle | 
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| v.  (चप्पू) row slowly and gently; move through water by means of repeated short strokes of the limbs | 
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| pageant | 
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| n.  (तमाशा) elaborate exhibition devised for the entertainment; show, spectacle, or display | 
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| painstaking | 
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| a.  (श्रमसाध्य) extremely careful and diligent work or effort; taking of pains | 
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| pair | 
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| n. Syn. couple (जोड़ी) two people or things considered as a unit; two items of the same kind; couple | 
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| palm | 
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| n.  (ताड़) inner surface of the hand between bases of fingers and wrist; tropical evergreen trees of the family Palmae | 
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| pamphlet | 
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| n.  (पुस्तिका) brochure; leaflet; a small book usually having a paper cover | 
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| pane | 
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| n.  (फलक) framed section of window or door that is filled with a sheet of glass or others; panel in a wall or door | 
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| panel | 
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| n. Syn. board (पैनल) a group of people gathered for a special purpose; small board or pad | 
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| pants | 
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| n. Syn. trousers; underwear (पैंट) trousers; underwear; garment extending from waist to knee or ankle | 
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| parachute | 
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| n.  (पैराशूट) rescue equipment consisting of a device that fills with air and retards your fall | 
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| parade | 
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| n. Syn. march; procession (परेड) march in a procession; ceremonial procession; visible display | 
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| paragraph | 
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| n.  (अनुच्छेद) distinct division of written or printed matter that begins on a new, usually indented line |