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shamoil ahmad

Patna, India

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English (EN)asthenic

having little tone or strength, especially in regards the nervous system or the skeletal muscles.

Hindi (HI)कृश

having little tone or strength, especially in regards the nervous system or the skeletal muscles.

Medical; Herbal medicine

English (EN)dharma

A belief in a moral force with which all Hindus must act in concert.

Hindi (HI)धर्म

A belief in a moral force with which all Hindus must act in concert.

Sociology; General sociology

English (EN)catabolic

The part of metabolism that deals with destruction or simplification of more complex compounds. Catabolism mostly results in the release of energy. Examples: the release of glucose by the liver, the combustion of glucose by cells.

Hindi (HI)अपचयज

The part of metabolism that deals with destruction or simplification of more complex compounds. Catabolism mostly results in the release of energy. Examples: the release of glucose by the liver, the combustion of glucose by cells.

Medical; Herbal medicine

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)primary deviance

Initial deviance often undertaken to deal with transient problems in living.

Hindi (HI)प्राथमिक विचलन

Initial deviance often undertaken to deal with transient problems in living.

Sociology; Criminology

English (EN)soil

A mixture of humus and particles weathered from rock. A cubic yard of soil will cover 300 square feet of ground to a depth of 1 inch. The major nutrients are nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Bacteria and fungi produce humus. Half the volume of good soil ...

Hindi (HI)मिटटी

A mixture of humus and particles weathered from rock. A cubic yard of soil will cover 300 square feet of ground to a depth of 1 inch. The major nutrients are nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Bacteria and fungi produce humus. Half the volume of good soil ...

Biology; Ecology

English (EN)bush fallow

Secondary tropical or subtropical vegetation planted in forests in order to regenerate the soil between crops. In places like western Sudan, this traditional practice has been subverted by a Western emphasis on cash-producing monocrops in disregard of ...

Hindi (HI)परती झाड़ी

Secondary tropical or subtropical vegetation planted in forests in order to regenerate the soil between crops. In places like western Sudan, this traditional practice has been subverted by a Western emphasis on cash-producing monocrops in disregard of ...

Biology; Ecology

English (EN)reflection

Activity of a person to consider a past experience or event and the impact it has had.

Hindi (HI)प्रतिबिंब

Activity of a person to consider a past experience or event and the impact it has had.

Education; Teaching

English (EN)publishers weekly

Abbreviated PW, is an American weekly trade news magazine targeted at publishers, librarians, booksellers and literary agents. Published continuously for the past 138 years, it has carried the tagline, "The International News Magazine of Book Publishing and ...

Hindi (HI)साप्ताहिक प्रकाशक

Abbreviated PW, is an American weekly trade news magazine targeted at publishers, librarians, booksellers and literary agents. Published continuously for the past 138 years, it has carried the tagline, "The International News Magazine of Book Publishing and ...

Literature; General literature

English (EN)right to work laws

The term used by opponents of unions to institute open shop laws in the state. The expression has nothing to do with guaranteeing anyone the right to a job.

Hindi (HI)काम करने के अधिकार का कानून

The term used by opponents of unions to institute open shop laws in the state. The expression has nothing to do with guaranteeing anyone the right to a job.

Labor; Labor relations