Meaning of (दड्ढ) daddha in english

As noun : exact Ex:  While the exact figures related to civilian casualties are disputed
confirmed Ex:  This work was confirmed by two other groups solid Ex:  Like all gas giants, there is no solid surface for a probe to land on. copper bottomed dyed in the wool incurable Ex:  Asylum incurable or by ellipse, The Incurable firm Ex:  For standard firm Asian tofu blithering safe Ex:  Frankfurt is actually therefore a very safe city set Ex:  A set of agreed-upon symbols is only one feature of language double dyed true Ex:  For the true contralto fast Ex:  Kramer says that Perry was "extremely fast gritty persevering unwavering resolute
As verb : staunch Ex:  Churchill was a staunch advocate of foreign intervention consummate complete Ex:  The result was a complete victory for the Spartans dogged
As adjective : sure Ex:  Land o' Goshen, it's sure good to see you . veritable indelible Ex:  The character of Baptism, the Order is indelible strident hard Ex:  However with Sir Garnet Wolseley hard on his heels certain Ex:  While this may be true in certain regions such as Ecuador strong Ex:  The more recent movement of communitarianism has a strong Hegelian influence unswerving penetrative steadfast strict Ex:  The Knights have a strict protocol positive Ex:  Then, state i is positive recurrent if Mi is finite thoroughgoing unerasable sure footed
As adverb : inveterate Ex:  , Clean stables, or the Augean stables, Reforming of crying abuses, remedy an inveterate corruption, bring the order and the rule in scrambled business, dishonest stark
Suggested : being truly or very much so having three dimensions (length, breadth, and thickness), as a geometrical body or figure made certain as to truth, accuracy, validity, availability, etc free from doubt as to the reliability, character, action, etc, of something strictly accurate or correct
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(दड्ढ) daddha can be used as noun, verb, adverb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 4 including consonants matras. The word is used as Adjective in hindi originated from Sanskrit language . Transliteration : daDDha

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