RHANACHA RUPAREKHA MEANING - NEAR BY WORDS
rhanacha ruparekha
ढ़ाँचा = CHASE(Noun) उदाहरण : दस्तावेज़ ढांचा
Usage : A number of other words have been suggested as sources for the term “”cricket“”. In the earliest definite reference to the sport in 1598, [9] it is called creckett. Given the strong medieval trade connections between south - east England and the County of Flanders when the latter belonged to the Duchy of Burgundy, the name may have been derived from the Middle Dutch [10] krick (- e), meaning a stick (crook); or the Old English cricc or cryce meaning a crutch or staff. [11] In Old French, the word criquet seems to have meant a kind of club or stick. [12] In Samuel Johnson 's Dictionary, he derived cricket from “”cryce, Saxon, a stick“”. [13] Another possible source is the Middle Dutch word krickstoel, meaning a long low stool used for kneeling in church and which resembled the long low wicket with two stumps used in early cricket. [14] According to Heiner Gillmeister, a European language expert of Bonn University, “”cricket“” derives from the Middle Dutch phrase for hockey, met de (krik ket) sen (i. e., “”with the stick chase“”). [15] Dr Gillmeister believes that not only the name but the sport itself is of Flemish origin. [16] 1598
Usage : A number of other words have been suggested as sources for the term “”cricket“”. In the earliest definite reference to the sport in 1598, [9] it is called creckett. Given the strong medieval trade connections between south - east England and the County of Flanders when the latter belonged to the Duchy of Burgundy, the name may have been derived from the Middle Dutch [10] krick (- e), meaning a stick (crook); or the Old English cricc or cryce meaning a crutch or staff. [11] In Old French, the word criquet seems to have meant a kind of club or stick. [12] In Samuel Johnson 's Dictionary, he derived cricket from “”cryce, Saxon, a stick“”. [13] Another possible source is the Middle Dutch word krickstoel, meaning a long low stool used for kneeling in church and which resembled the long low wicket with two stumps used in early cricket. [14] According to Heiner Gillmeister, a European language expert of Bonn University, “”cricket“” derives from the Middle Dutch phrase for hockey, met de (krik ket) sen (i. e., “”with the stick chase“”). [15] Dr Gillmeister believes that not only the name but the sport itself is of Flemish origin. [16] 1598
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ढ़ाँचा = CONSOLE(Noun) उदाहरण : ब्लॉक अभी भी गर्डरों का सिर्फ एक ढ़ाँचा है |
Usage : the bust of Napoleon stood on a console
Usage : the bust of Napoleon stood on a console
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ढ़ाँचा = FORM(Verb) Usage : the inflected forms of a word can be represented by a stem and a list of inflections to be attached
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ढ़ाँचा = CADRE(Noun) Usage : He asked the party cadres to be fully prepared for the future electoral exercises.
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ढ़ाँचा = CAGE(Noun) Usage : The pigeons were released from the cage to mark Independence Day celebrations.
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ढ़ाँचा = HOUSING(Noun) Usage : I 'Il give you the down payment in a few days. My housing money and passport are at the military headquarters. You know how the army is.
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ढ़ाँचा = BONE(Verb) Usage : This will be their retribution for having denied Our signs and said: "Once we are turned to bones and bits, can we be raised as a new creation?"
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ढ़ाँचा = FRAME WORK(Noun) Usage : A bridge was contructed with a steel frame work.Terrorism shook the whole fgrame work of society.Judge considers the cases within the framework of the existing rules.
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