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c. Verb-Trans.: loveআদৰ কৰ্প্ৰণয়পাশত আবদ্ধ হপ্ৰণয়াকাংক্ষী হপ্ৰেম কৰ্...
b. Adjective Adj.: timelessঅনাদি-অনন্ত...
d. Abstract Noun: instantmomentone momentঅনুপলএকক্ষণ...
b. Verb-Intran.: devastateruinwreckছাৰখাৰ কৰ্ডুবা...
c. Proper Adj.-Neuter: destroyingdestructivedevastatingউৎপাটককালদগ্ধ...
b. Adverb: fortunatelyluckilyভাগ্যক্ৰমেভাগ্যগুণেভাগ্যবলত...
d. Abstract Noun: good luckঅহোভাগ্যপৰম ভাগ্যসৌভাগ্যইগাবা পিচ্চঁ...
b. Proper Adj.-Common &/or Masculine: downtroddenoppressedউচ্ছোষিতউপদ্ৰুতউৎপীড়িত...
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2. Abstract Noun(Abstract Noun) the event of occuring sth later or slower than expected or desired. আশা কৰাতকৈ বা বিছৰাতকৈ কোনো কাম পিছত বা লাহে-লাহে হোৱা
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3. Abstract Noun(Abstract Noun) A feeling of appreciative, often deferential regard প্ৰশংসাসূচক এক বিশিষ্ট অনুভূতি, য’ত কাৰোবাক এক অতি উচ্চ আসনত ৰখা হয়
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a. Verbal Noun: abaseabuseadmonitioncensurederision...Different POS:
b. Proper Adj.-Common: honourablerespectablerespectfulvenerableঅনৱ...c. Verb-Trans.: loveআদৰ কৰ্প্ৰণয়পাশত আবদ্ধ হপ্ৰণয়াকাংক্ষী হপ্ৰেম কৰ্...
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d. Abstract Noun: সদ্ব্যৱহাৰ কৰ্lekha-gnang yaowaithaimaan-gnang yaowaithaiyaowaithai hamba...
4. Abstract Noun(Abstract Noun) A nonspatial continuum in which events occur in apparently irreversible succession from the past through the present to the future. এক অবিৰত প্ৰক্ৰিয়া য’ত ঘটনাবোৰ অতীতৰ পৰা বৰ্ত্তমানৰ মাজেদি ভৱিষ্যতলৈ আপাততঃ পুণৰ ঘূৰাই পাব নোৱাৰা ধৰণে চলি থাকে
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a. Proper Adj.: betimesin timetimelyকালোচিতযথাসময়ত...b. Adjective Adj.: timelessঅনাদি-অনন্ত...
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c. Material Noun-Neuter: chronometerসময় মাপক...d. Abstract Noun: instantmomentone momentঅনুপলএকক্ষণ...
5. Abstract NounEmotions-Expressions(Adverb) an interrogative adverb to ask in or at what place. কোনো ঘটনা বা বস্তুৰ অৱস্থিতি জানিবলৈ ব্যৱহাৰ কৰা প্ৰশ্নবোধক শব্দ।
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6. Abstract Noun(Abstract Noun) a school of thinking কোনো বিষয়ক চিন্তাৰ এক ধাৰা বা এক ধৰণৰ চিন্তা প্ৰক্ৰিয়া
7. Abstract Noun(Abstract Noun) Provide what is necessary to do a task or satisfy a need কিবা এটা কৰাৰ বাবে অথবা প্ৰয়োজন পূৰাবৰ কাৰণে যি দৰকাৰী, সেইটো দিয়া
8. Abstract Noun(Verbal Adj.) rendered useless by breaking or destroying by any means. কোনো কাৰণত ধ্বংস, নষ্ট বা নিৰ্মূল হোৱা।
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a. Abstract Noun: abolitionannihilationbanedemolitiondestruction...b. Verb-Intran.: devastateruinwreckছাৰখাৰ কৰ্ডুবা...
c. Proper Adj.-Neuter: destroyingdestructivedevastatingউৎপাটককালদগ্ধ...
9. Abstract Noun(Abstract Noun) the force that seems to operate for good or ill in life of a person মানুহৰ জীৱনত ভাল-বেয়া নিৰূপণ কৰা এক বল বা শক্তি
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a. Proper Adj.-Common: fortunateluckyকপলীয়াকপালীকল্যাণী...b. Adverb: fortunatelyluckilyভাগ্যক্ৰমেভাগ্যগুণেভাগ্যবলত...
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c. Abstract Noun: bad luckill-luckmisfortuneঅভাগ্যআটকপাল...d. Abstract Noun: good luckঅহোভাগ্যপৰম ভাগ্যসৌভাগ্যইগাবা পিচ্চঁ...
10. Abstract Noun(Abstract Noun) the act of speaking in a low voice অতি কম শব্দৰে কোৱা, প্ৰায় বুজিব নোৱাৰা কথা৷
11. Abstract Noun(Abstract Noun) when people are governed in an unfair and cruel way, prevented from having opportunities and freedom and subjected to unfair rules. যেতিয়া মানুহক অন্যায় আৰু নিষ্ঠুৰভাৱে শাসন কৰা হয়, সুযোগ আৰু স্বাধীনতাৰ পৰা বঞ্চিত কৰা হয় আৰু অন্যায্য নীতি-নিয়ম মানিবলৈ বাধ্য কৰা হয় ৷
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a. Common Noun-Common &/or Masculine: oppressorঅত্যাচাৰকাৰীঅত্যাচাৰীউপদ্ৰৱ্কাৰীউৎপীড়ক...b. Proper Adj.-Common &/or Masculine: downtroddenoppressedউচ্ছোষিতউপদ্ৰুতউৎপীড়িত...
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c. Verbal Adj.: exploitedনিষ্পেষিতনিৰ্য্যাতিত...
12. Abstract Noun(Abstract Noun) a quality which makes you like or feel attracted to someone or something এনে এক গুণ, যি কাৰোবাৰ বা কিহবাৰ প্ৰতি আকৰ্ষিত কৰে
14. Abstract Noun(Abstract Noun) An anti-incumbent vote is one exercised against elected officials currently in power. It allows the voters to register their discontent with sitting government officials, particularly when protesting against certain actions taken by the government or the elected officials in question. শাসনত থকা চৰকাৰ বা পদাধিকাৰীৰ বিৰুদ্ধে দিয়া ভোট বা গঢ়ি উঠা জনমত
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15. Abstract Noun(Abstract Noun) the quality of being of practical use ব্যৱহাৰৰ যোগ্য, কামত নিয়োগৰ উপযুক্ত
16. Abstract Noun(Abstract Noun) A company that performs a public service (subjected to government regulation), The service (electric power, water or transportation) provided by a public utility সামুহিক বা সামাজিক সেৱা আগবঢ়োৱা প্ৰতিষ্ঠান, সামুহিক বা সামাজিক প্ৰতিষ্ঠানে আগবঢ়োৱা সেৱা
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18. Abstract Noun(Abstract Noun) an imitative sound used to express the noise caused by something falling heavily, a dull sound, as of a heavy blow or fall. কোনো ডাঙৰ বস্তু পৰোঁতে হোৱাৰ নিচিনা শব্দ।
21. Abstract Noun(Abstract Noun) The word or truth written in Vedas. It is supposed to be absolute thruth. Can not be quesioned. যি কথা বা বাক্য স্থায়ী বা চিৰ সত্য বুলি গণ্য কৰা হয়৷ বেদত থকা কথা৷
22. Abstract Noun(Abstract Noun) a person who believes that nothing is known or can be known of the existence or nature of God. জড় বস্তুৰ বাদে, ঈশ্বৰ বা তেনে বস্তুৰ সম্পৰ্কে জনাতো সম্ভৱ নহয়৷
23. Abstract Noun(Proper Adj.-Neuter) Pleasingly cool, satisfyingly cold তৃপ্তিকৰভাৱে শীতল, আৰাম লগাকৈ চেঁচা
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24. Abstract Noun(Verbal Noun) An act of looking back like a lion who looks back
গৈ থকা সিংহই কৰাৰ দৰে পাছলৈ দৃষ্টিপাত
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28. Abstract Noun(Verb-Trans.) To reach a conclusion on the basis of a theory or available information.
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The capacity to have an effect on the character, development or behavior of someone or something, or the effect itself
আনৰ চৰিত্ৰ, উৎকৰ্ষ বা ব্যৱহাৰত প্ৰভাৱ পেলাব পৰা শক্তি
31. Abstract Noun(Abstract Noun) respect or honour related to an official position
কোনো পদবীৰ সৈতে জড়িত সন্মান
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32. Abstract Noun(Abstract Noun) extreme fear of seeing blood তেজ ওলোৱা দেখি বা তেজ ওলাব বুলি আশংকা কৰি পোষণ কৰা ভয়
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33. Abstract Noun(Abstract Noun) the existence or experience of life as it passes over time জীৱন পৰিক্ৰমা বা পৃথিৱীত জীয়াই থকাৰ কাৰ্যকাল
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34. Abstract Noun(Verbal Noun) The act of paying out (money), especially as part of loan or expanse for projects
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35. Abstract Noun(Abstract Noun) the process of classifying and annotating texts etc. বিবিন্ন ধৰণৰ তথ্য বা ঘটনাক লিখিত ৰূপত শ্ৰেণীভুক্ত কৰি ৰখাৰ ব্যৱস্থা৷
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36. Abstract NounAn abdominal reflex is a superficial neurological reflex stimulated by stroking of the abdomen around the umbilicus. It can be helpful in determining the level of a central nervous system (CNS) lesion. Being a superficial reflex, it is polysynaptic (involving multiple connections between nerves).
== Test ==
The abdomen is mentally divided into four quadrants, and the skin in each quadrant is gently stroked, on the diagonal, towards the navel. The navel should twitch towards the stimulus.
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Thoracic 8th – 12th segments are involved.
== Absent abdominal reflex ==
Abdominal reflex is noted as either present or absent. An absent response can be physiological. Physiological absent response can be due to obesity, frailty, or muscle laxity after multiple pregnancies or abdominal surgery. It is not unusual for this reflex to be absent in children.
If the reflex is absent, or especially if it is asymmetric, it can indicate a neurological problem somewhere above the lower thoracic... from wikipedia.org
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37. Abstract NounThe abducens nerve or abducent nerve, also known as the sixth cranial nerve, cranial nerve VI, or simply CN VI, is a cranial nerve in humans and various other animals that controls the movement of the lateral rectus muscle, one of the extraocular muscles responsible for outward gaze. It is a somatic efferent nerve.
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The abducens nucleus is located in the pons, on the floor of the fourth ventricle, at the level of the facial colliculus. Axons from the facial nerve loop around the abducens nucleus, creating a slight bulge (the facial colliculus) that is visible on the dorsal surface of the floor of the fourth ventricle. The abducens nucleus is close to the midline, like the other motor nuclei that control eye movements (the oculomotor and trochlear nuclei).
Motor axons leaving the abducens nucleus run ventrally and caudally through the pons. They pass lateral to the corticospinal tract (which runs longitudinally through the pons at this level) before exiting... from wikipedia.org
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38. Abstract NounAbductor muscle refers to any muscle that causes abduction and may refer to:
Abductor digiti minimi muscle of hand
Abductor digiti minimi muscle of foot
Abductor hallucis muscle
Abductor pollicis brevis muscle
Abductor pollicis longus muscle
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List of abductors of the human body from wikipedia.org
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39. Abstract NounIn mathematics, an abelian group, also called a commutative group, is a group in which the result of applying the group operation to two group elements does not depend on the order in which they are written. That is, the group operation is commutative. With addition as an operation, the integers and the real numbers form abelian groups, and the concept of an abelian group may be viewed as a generalization of these examples. Abelian groups are named after the Norwegian mathematician Niels Henrik Abel.
The concept of an abelian group underlies many fundamental algebraic structures, such as fields, rings, vector spaces, and algebras. The theory of abelian groups is generally simpler than that of their non-abelian counterparts, and finite abelian groups are very well understood and fully classified.
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An abelian group is a set
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40. Abstract NounA talk show or chat show is a television programming, radio programming and podcast genre structured around the act of spontaneous conversation. A talk show is distinguished from other television programs by certain common attributes; in a talk show, one person (or group of people or guests) discusses various topics put forth by a talk show host. This discussion can be in the form of an interview or a simple conversation about important social, political or religious issues and events. The personality of the host shapes the tone and style of the show. A common feature or unwritten rule of talk shows is to be based on "fresh talk", which is talk that is spontaneous or has the appearance of spontaneity.
The talk show originated in the United States in the early 1950s. Talk shows can also have several different sub-genres, which all have unique material and can air at different times of the day via different avenues.
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Beyond the inclusion of a host, a guest(s), and a studio... from wikipedia.org
41. Abstract NounEnactivism is a position in cognitive science that argues that cognition arises through a dynamic interaction between an acting organism and its environment. It claims that the environment of an organism is brought about, or enacted, by the active exercise of that organism's sensorimotor processes. "The key point, then, is that the species brings forth and specifies its own domain of problems ...this domain does not exist "out there" in an environment that acts as a landing pad for organisms that somehow drop or parachute into the world. Instead, living beings and their environments stand in relation to each other through mutual specification or codetermination" (p. 198). "Organisms do not passively receive information from their environments, which they then translate into internal representations. Natural cognitive systems...participate in the generation of meaning ...engaging in transformational and not merely informational interactions: they enact a world." These authors suggest that... from wikipedia.org
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42. Abstract NounMulticulturalism is the coexistence of multiple cultures. The word is used in sociology, in political philosophy, and colloquially. In sociology and everyday usage, it is usually a synonym for ethnic or cultural pluralism in which various ethnic and cultural groups exist in a single society. It can describe a mixed ethnic community area where multiple cultural traditions exist or a single country. Groups associated with an indigenous, aboriginal or autochthonous ethnic group and settler-descended ethnic groups are often the focus.
In reference to sociology, multiculturalism is the end-state of either a natural or artificial process (for example: legally controlled immigration) and occurs on either a large national scale or on a smaller scale within a nation's communities. On a smaller scale, this can occur artificially when a jurisdiction is established or expanded by amalgamating areas with two or more different cultures (e.g. French Canada and English Canada). On a large scale, it can... from wikipedia.org
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45. Abstract Noun(Noun-Neuter) that something gives you: a helpful and useful effect that something has
