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- a draft of a law proposed to a lawmaking body; a bill.
- a statement, usu. itemized, of charges for goods or services; invoice; a bill.
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- a device made of a flexible, curved strip of wood (sometimes, of metal)with both ends tied tightly with a string, used for shooting arrows; a bow.
- the art and science of shooting with bow and arrows; archery.
- a bend, curve.
- a troop of soldiers equipped with bows and arrows.
- the big sized, deciduous tree Stereospermum Sauveolens of Bignoniaceae family with yellow wood, which is used in making tea chests.
- (jain.) a unit of linear (esp. of height) equal to 72-88 inches.
- an ancient unit of linear measure.
- an arc or ring containing the colors of the spectrum in consecutive bands, formed in the sky by the refraction, reflection, and dispersion of light in rain or fog; a rainbow.
- a slender stick strung along its length with horsehairs, drawn across the strings of a violin, cello, etc. to play it; a bow.
- (fig.) a humble, modest person.
- the ninth sign of the zodiac; Sagittarius.
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- a variety in plantain, Musa paradisiaca of Musaceae family.
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- to hang oneself down or dangle loosely as from weakness, infirmity, etc.
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- to have necessary physical strength.
- to perceive; to undersand; to know.
- to become greater, as in number, size or strength; to grow in degree.
- (a plant) to increase by natural development, as any living organism or part by assimilation of nutriment; increase in size or substance; to grow.
- to grow fatter or thicker; to grow from within.
- to change one's from the liquid to the solid state by loss of heat (as ice from water).
- to become rough; to have coarse or uneven surface.
- to become arrogant; to act overbearingly.
- to be fixed or established firmly.
- to be resolute; to have to determination.
- to be built, formed.
- to be expressed; to become evident, apparent or obvious.
- to assume a physical form.
- to spread oneself through out; to pervade.
- to be subject to or to adhere to a rule, regulation, etc.
- to become complex, complicated.
- to close; to shut.
- to drive (a sharp instrument, device, as a dagger, nail, etc.) into.
- to make greater, as in number, size, strength or quality; to augment; to increase.
- to tie; to fasten; to bind (with or as with a string, cord, etc.).
- to make or cause to become stronger.
- to fix or establish (something) firmly.
- to restrain; to keep in check; to establish a control over.
- to be closed, shut (as a door).
- to bring to its goal or conclusion; to acccomplish.
- to encourage or incite to act.
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- (in comp.) strong or stronger; robust.
- large or larger.
- many; more.
- broad; wide.
- thick or profound (as darkness, ignorance, etc.).
- putting force on; coercive; compelling; compulsive.
- harsh; unpleasant; ungentle.
- firm; secure.
- fat; corpulent.
- having ability; efficient; competent; capable.
- serious; solemn; grave.
- condensed; denser; thicker.
- excellent; of superior quality.
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- the right side or portion.
- something that is on the right side.
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- to have necessary physical strength.
- to perceive; to undersand; to know.
- to become greater, as in number, size or strength; to grown in degree.
- to increase (oneself) by natural development, as any living organism or part by assimilation of nutriment; to increase in size or substance; to grow.
- to grow fatter or thicker; to grow from within.
- to change one's state from the liquid to the solid state by loss of heat (as ice from water).
- to become rough; to have coarse or uneven surface.
- to become arrogant; to act overbearingly.
- to be fixed or established firmly.
- to be resolute; to have to determination.
- to be built, formed.
- to be expressed; to become evident, apparent or obvious.
- to assume a physical form.
- to spread oneself through out; to pervade.
- to be subject to or to adhere to a rule, regulation, etc.
- to become complex, complicated.
- to close; to shut.
- to drive (a sharp instrument, device, as a dagger, nail, etc.) into.
- to make greater, as in number, size, strength or quality; to augment; to increase.
- to tie; to fasten; to bind (with or as with a string, cord, etc.).
- to make or cause to become stronger.
- to fix or establish (something) firmly.
- to restrain; to keep in check; to establish a control over.
- to be closed, shut (as a door).
- to bring to its goal or conclusion; to acccomplish.
- to encourage or incite to act.
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- a prefix denoting connection between members of a family by the remarriage of a parent.
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- the quality or state of being strong; bodily or muscular power; strength; vigour.
- the military force of a nation that includes land army, air force and naval force.
- power to influence, affect or control; efficacious power.
- the act of helping or an aid or assistance provided; help.
- Křṣṇa's elder brother (fully, Balarāma).
- the physical form of anything.
- the viscid, whitish fluid produced in the male reproductive organs, containing spermatozoa; the semen.
- the crow (a bird of Corvidae family).
- the quality of being firm or tight; firmness or tightness.
- anything that is strong.
- a conflict between two opposing military forces.
- an offering made to a deity as in a sacrifice.
- the sky.
- water.
- the black colour.
- (astrol.) the favourable aspect of an astrological planet.
- (Viśiṣṭadvaita phil.) one of the six attributes or qualities of the Supreme Being.
- (Dvaita phil.) one of the forty qualities.
- (phys.) the force used on an object in effecting some change.