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shamoil ahmad

Patna, India

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English (EN)dew point temperature

The temperature at which condensation begins.

Hindi (HI)حرارت نقطہ اوس

The temperature at which condensation begins.

Physics; General physics

English (EN)diction

The selection of words in a literary work. A work's diction forms one of its centrally important literary elements, as writers use words to convey action, reveal character, imply attitudes, identify themes, and suggest values. We can speak of the diction ...

Hindi (HI)उच्चारण

The selection of words in a literary work. A work's diction forms one of its centrally important literary elements, as writers use words to convey action, reveal character, imply attitudes, identify themes, and suggest values. We can speak of the diction ...

Literature; Fiction

English (EN)suspense

The anxious anticipation of a reader or an audience as to the outcome of a story, especially concerning the character or characters with whom sympathetic attachments are formed. Suspense helps to secure and sustain the interest of the reader or audience ...

Hindi (HI)दुविधा

The anxious anticipation of a reader or an audience as to the outcome of a story, especially concerning the character or characters with whom sympathetic attachments are formed. Suspense helps to secure and sustain the interest of the reader or audience ...

Literature; General literature

English (EN)reversal

The point at which the action of the plot turns in an unexpected direction for the protagonist. See Recognition and also Irony.

Hindi (HI)उलट

The point at which the action of the plot turns in an unexpected direction for the protagonist. See Recognition and also Irony.

Literature; Fiction

English (EN)static character

See character.

Hindi (HI)स्थिर चरित्र

See character.

Literature; General literature

English (EN)happiness

A state of mind or feeling characterized by contentment, love, satisfaction, pleasure, or joy

Hindi (HI)प्रसन्नता

A state of mind or feeling characterized by contentment, love, satisfaction, pleasure, or joy

Psychology; Psychiatry

English (EN)thwart

a bench seat across the width of an open boat.

Hindi (HI)विफल

a bench seat across the width of an open boat.

Transportation; Nautical

English (EN)conflict

The struggle within the plot between opposing forces. The protagonist engages in the conflict with the antagonist, which may take the form of a character, society, nature, or an aspect of the protagonist’s personality. See also character, plot.

Hindi (HI)टकराव

The struggle within the plot between opposing forces. The protagonist engages in the conflict with the antagonist, which may take the form of a character, society, nature, or an aspect of the protagonist’s personality. See also character, plot.

Literature; General literature

English (EN)dictatorship of the proletariat

A Marxian theory describing the political events following a worker revolution. According to Marx, this inevitable revolution would ultimately lead to the creation of a classless, communist society characterized by harmony and equality.

Hindi (HI)सर्वहारा कि तानाशाही

A Marxian theory describing the political events following a worker revolution. According to Marx, this inevitable revolution would ultimately lead to the creation of a classless, communist society characterized by harmony and equality.

Sociology; General sociology

English (EN)aside

In drama, a speech directed to the audience that supposedly is not audible to the other characters onstage at the time. When Hamlet first appears onstage, for example, his aside "A little more than kin, and less than kind!" gives the audience a strong sense ...

Hindi (HI)अलग

In drama, a speech directed to the audience that supposedly is not audible to the other characters onstage at the time. When Hamlet first appears onstage, for example, his aside "A little more than kin, and less than kind!" gives the audience a strong sense ...

Literature; General literature