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shamoil ahmad

Patna, India

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English (EN)symbol

A symbol is a sign that denotes its object solely by virtue of the fact that it will be interpreted to do so. The symbol consists in a natural or conventional or logical rule, norm, or habit, a habit that lacks (or has shed) dependence on the symbolic sign's ...

Hindi (HI)प्रतीक

A symbol is a sign that denotes its object solely by virtue of the fact that it will be interpreted to do so. The symbol consists in a natural or conventional or logical rule, norm, or habit, a habit that lacks (or has shed) dependence on the symbolic sign's ...

Literature; General

English (EN)English language proficiency admission standard

In order to be admitted, a student must prove a minimum standard of skills for spoken and written English. This should not be confused with the Language Proficiency Index (LPI) which is often required to be able to register for first year English courses.

Hindi (HI)अंग्रेजी भाषा प्रवीणता प्रवेश मानक

In order to be admitted, a student must prove a minimum standard of skills for spoken and written English. This should not be confused with the Language Proficiency Index (LPI) which is often required to be able to register for first year English courses.

Education; Colleges & universities

English (EN)infuse

1 a : to cause to be permeated with something (as a principle or quality) that alters usually for the better <infuse the team with confidence> b : introduce, insinuate <a new spirit was infused into American art — American Guide Series: New ...

Hindi (HI)बिगोना

1 a : to cause to be permeated with something (as a principle or quality) that alters usually for the better b : introduce, insinuate 2 : inspire, animate 3 : to steep in liquid (as water) without boiling so as to extract the soluble constituents or ...

Education;

English (EN)discovery

Pretrial disclosure of pertinent facts and documents, including financial figures, by one or both parties.

Hindi (HI)खोज

Pretrial disclosure of pertinent facts and documents, including financial figures, by one or both parties.

Personal life; Divorce

English (EN)demographic transition

A term used to describe the change from high birthrates and death rates to relatively low birthrates and death rates.

Hindi (HI)जनसांख्यिकीय संक्रमण

A term used to describe the change from high birthrates and death rates to relatively low birthrates and death rates.

Sociology; General sociology

English (EN)odeum

A small roofed theater in ancient antiquity devoted to the presentation of musical and poetic works to the public in competition for prizes.

Hindi (HI)हाल

A small roofed theater in ancient antiquity devoted to the presentation of musical and poetic works to the public in competition for prizes.

Literature; Poetry

English (EN)modulate

To vary in tone, inflection, pitch or other quality of sound.

Hindi (HI)मिलाना

To vary in tone, inflection, pitch or other quality of sound.

Education; SAT vocabulary

English (EN)foil

A character who contrasts and parallels the main character in a play or story.

Hindi (HI)पन्नी

A character who contrasts and parallels the main character in a play or story.

Literature; Fiction

English (EN)rankle

rankle, is produce irritation or festering, verb is rankling or festering.

Hindi (HI)पकना

rankle, is produce irritation or festering, verb is rankling or festering.

Education; SAT vocabulary

English (EN)ruminant

A hooved mammal that eats its food, regurgitates it (cud), and eats it again, a procedure made possible by a four-chambered stomach. Ruminants include cattle, bison, sheep, deer, goats, elk, giraffes, antelopes, and camels. Their specialized stomach evolved ...

Hindi (HI)रोमान्थक पशु

A hooved mammal that eats its food, regurgitates it (cud), and eats it again, a procedure made possible by a four-chambered stomach. Ruminants include cattle, bison, sheep, deer, goats, elk, giraffes, antelopes, and camels. Their specialized stomach evolved ...

Biology; Ecology