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shamoil ahmad

Patna, India

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English (EN)matter

Anything that occupies space and has mass.

Hindi (HI)مادّہ

Anything that occupies space and has mass.

Physics; General physics

English (EN)The Red Pyramid

Rick Riordan’s The Red Pyramid is subtitled “The Kane Chronicles, vol 1. This is the first of a planned trilogy. Dr. Julius Kane is a widower and Egyptologist. His son, Carter, has travelled with him while daughter Sadie lived with her grandparents. A ...

Hindi (HI)लाल पिरामिड

Rick Riordan’s The Red Pyramid is subtitled “The Kane Chronicles, vol 1. This is the first of a planned trilogy. Dr. Julius Kane is a widower and Egyptologist. His son, Carter, has travelled with him while daughter Sadie lived with her grandparents. A ...

Literature; Bestsellers

English (EN)gag order

President Theodore Roosevelt issued an executive order dubbed by unions "the gag order" which forbade federal employees on pain of dismissal to seek legislation on their behalf except through their own department.

Hindi (HI)आदेश धोखा

President Theodore Roosevelt issued an executive order dubbed by unions "the gag order" which forbade federal employees on pain of dismissal to seek legislation on their behalf except through their own department.

Labor; Labor relations

English (EN)penal couple

A term which describes the relationship between victim and criminal. Also, the two individuals most involved in the criminal act–the offender and the victim.

Hindi (HI)दंडात्मक युगल

A term which describes the relationship between victim and criminal. Also, the two individuals most involved in the criminal act–the offender and the victim.

Sociology; Criminology

English (EN)predict

predict is to foretell, tell in advance something is going to happen.

Hindi (HI)भविष्यवाणी

predict is to foretell, tell in advance something is going to happen.

Education; SAT vocabulary

English (EN)carbon dating

A means of dating organic material based on the fact that carbon-14, a radioactive component of all living things, decays at a known rate over time from death.

Hindi (HI)कार्बन डेटिंग

A means of dating organic material based on the fact that carbon-14, a radioactive component of all living things, decays at a known rate over time from death.

Geography; Physical geography

English (EN)tragedy

A story that presents courageous individuals who confront powerful forces within or outside themselves with a dignity that reveals the breadth and depth of the human spirit in the face of failure, defeat, and even death. Tragedies recount an individual’s ...

Hindi (HI)त्रासदी

A story that presents courageous individuals who confront powerful forces within or outside themselves with a dignity that reveals the breadth and depth of the human spirit in the face of failure, defeat, and even death. Tragedies recount an individual’s ...

Literature; General literature

English (EN)catarrh

Inflamed mucous membranes, an older term that usually implied excess secretions, particularly with congestion.

Hindi (HI)प्रतिश्याय

Inflamed mucous membranes, an older term that usually implied excess secretions, particularly with congestion.

Medical; Herbal medicine

English (EN)at a smaller proportion

in a less considerable amount or number

Hindi (HI)छोटे अनुपात में

in a less considerable amount or number

Geography; Geophysics

English (EN)situational crime prevention

A social policy approach that looks to develop greater understanding of crime and more effective crime prevention strategies through concern with the physical, organizational, and social environments that make crime possible.

Hindi (HI)स्थितिजन्य अपराध निवारण

A social policy approach that looks to develop greater understanding of crime and more effective crime prevention strategies through concern with the physical, organizational, and social environments that make crime possible.

Sociology; Criminology