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shamoil ahmad

Patna, India

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English (EN)obligate

Verb: Bind or compel (someone), esp. legally or morally. Adjective: Restricted to a particular function or mode of life.

Hindi (HI)लाचार

Verb: Bind or compel (someone), esp. legally or morally. Adjective: Restricted to a particular function or mode of life.

Education; SAT vocabulary

English (EN)implied author

Neither the real author nor the narrator, the implied author is the idea of the author constructed by the reader as she or he reads the narrative.

Hindi (HI)निहित लेखक

Neither the real author nor the narrator, the implied author is the idea of the author constructed by the reader as she or he reads the narrative.

Literature; Literary techniques

English (EN)web browser

A web browser is a software application for retrieving, presenting, and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web.

Hindi (HI)वेब ब्राउज़र

A web browser is a software application for retrieving, presenting, and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web.

Education; Teaching

English (EN)life-style theory

A brand of rational choice theory which suggests that life-styles contribute significantly to both the volume and type of crime found in any society.

Hindi (HI)जीवन शैली सिद्धांत

A brand of rational choice theory which suggests that life-styles contribute significantly to both the volume and type of crime found in any society.

Sociology; Criminology

English (EN)proletariat

In marxian theory, the working class.

Hindi (HI)सर्वहारा वर्ग

In marxian theory, the working class.

Sociology; Criminology

English (EN)Durham rule

A standard for judging legal insanity which holds that "an accused is not criminally responsible if his unlawful act was the product of mental disease or mental defect. "

Hindi (HI)डरहम नियम

A standard for judging legal insanity which holds that "an accused is not criminally responsible if his unlawful act was the product of mental disease or mental defect. "

Sociology; Criminology

English (EN)social policies

Government initiatives, programs, and plans intended to address problems in society. The "war on crime," for example, is a kind of generic (large-scale) social policy–one consisting of many smaller programs.

Hindi (HI)सामजिक नीतियां

Government initiatives, programs, and plans intended to address problems in society. The "war on crime," for example, is a kind of generic (large-scale) social policy–one consisting of many smaller programs.

Sociology; Criminology

English (EN)alert tone

sound coming from a device used to alert the user to some condition or required action

Hindi (HI)संकट-स्वर

sound coming from a device used to alert the user to some condition or required action

Medical; Implants and interventional materials

English (EN)information

Is any kind of event that affects the state of a dynamical system. In its most restricted technical sense, it is an ordered sequence of quantities, or a wave. As a concept, however, information has many meanings. Moreover, the concept of information is ...

Hindi (HI)जानकारी

Is any kind of event that affects the state of a dynamical system. In its most restricted technical sense, it is an ordered sequence of quantities, or a wave. As a concept, however, information has many meanings. Moreover, the concept of information is ...

Literature; General literature

English (EN)precision

Precision is reproducibility. Saying "These measurements are precise" is the same as saying, "The same measurement was repeated several times, and the measurements were all very close to one another". Don't confuse precision with accuracy .

Hindi (HI)परिशुद्धि

Precision is reproducibility. Saying "These measurements are precise" is the same as saying, "The same measurement was repeated several times, and the measurements were all very close to one another". Don't confuse precision with accuracy .

Chemistry; General chemistry