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shamoil ahmad

Patna, India

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English (EN)obliterate

1. Destroy utterly; wipe out. 2. Cause to become invisible or indistinct; blot out

Hindi (HI)काटना

1. Destroy utterly; wipe out. 2. Cause to become invisible or indistinct; blot out

Education; SAT vocabulary

English (EN)voice

the agent or agency who is speaking throughout a poem.

Hindi (HI)आवाज़

the agent or agency who is speaking throughout a poem.

Literature; Poetry

English (EN)model

A mental or physical representation of something that cannot be observed directly that is usually used as an aid to understanding.

Hindi (HI)ماڈل

A mental or physical representation of something that cannot be observed directly that is usually used as an aid to understanding.

Physics; General physics

English (EN)mimic

mimic, is the action of imitating somebody else's actions, can be voice, gestures

Hindi (HI)नकल

mimic, is the action of imitating somebody else's actions, can be voice, gestures

Education; SAT vocabulary

English (EN)Bahrain

The Kingdom of Bahrain is a small Middle Eastern country located in the Persian Gulf and is comprised of 33 islands, the largest of which is Bahrain Island, the location of the country's capital Manama. The population of Bahrain is around 1.2 million (2010), ...

Hindi (HI)बहरीन

Bahrain, officially the Kingdom of Bahrain is a small island country near the western shores of the Persian Gulf. It is ruled by the Al Khalifa royal family. The population in 2010 stood at 1,214,705, including 235,108 non-nationals.

Geography; Countries & Territories

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)bilingualism

The use of two or more languages in particular settings, such as workplaces or educational facilities, treating each language as equally legitimate.

Hindi (HI)द्विभाषावाद

The use of two or more languages in particular settings, such as workplaces or educational facilities, treating each language as equally legitimate.

Sociology; General sociology

English (EN)automation

Self correcting feedback and computer electronics. Also, dramatic technological innovation of any sort at the workplace. Often regarded by unions as a cause of unemployment, job alienation, and dislocation.

Hindi (HI)स्वचालन

Self correcting feedback and computer electronics. Also, dramatic technological innovation of any sort at the workplace. Often regarded by unions as a cause of unemployment, job alienation, and dislocation.

Labor; Labor relations

English (EN)paronomasia

A play on words in which the same word is used in different senses or words similar in sound are used in opposition to each other for a rhetorical contrast; a pun. For an example, see Well-Versed.

Hindi (HI)शब्दालंकार

A play on words in which the same word is used in different senses or words similar in sound are used in opposition to each other for a rhetorical contrast; a pun. For an example, see Well-Versed.

Literature; Poetry

English (EN)connotation

Associations and implications that go beyond the literal meaning of a word, which derive from how the word has been commonly used and the associations people make with it. For example, the word eagle connotes ideas of liberty and freedom that have little to ...

Hindi (HI)अतिरिक्त मतलाब

Associations and implications that go beyond the literal meaning of a word, which derive from how the word has been commonly used and the associations people make with it. For example, the word eagle connotes ideas of liberty and freedom that have little to ...

Literature; General literature