Meaning of (हति) hati in english
As noun : laying waste wrecking ravage annihilation demolition ruination havoc sack destruction ruin obliteration wipeout wreck decimation depredation ruining fall curse the ravages assassination slaughter murder killing carnage blood wing dint aggression knock jerk crack blow stroke chop shock offence coup hurt jerkiness accent dash beat wound bruise wherret whap concussion injury trauma lesion bruise flagellation wounding knock combat injury chop bite pounding clip wallop belt stroke whang whack smash percussion product multiplication diameter times toll injury tort impairment damage harm tuberculosis waste decay dissipation exhaustion tort detriment loss ill fallacy deficiency defect flaw blame weakness fault mistake reflection imperfection shortcoming catch guilt degeneration breakdown decay disorder
Suggested : the act or state of ruining or the state of being ruined an act or instance of demolishing the act or an instance of annihilating to work havoc upon damage or mar by ravages the act, work, or business of a wrecker
Exampleहति का हिन्दी मे अर्थ
Word of the day 17th-Jan-2021
Usage of हति: 1. is to say that He has finished grow without having yet begun to fall 2. The years after Park's assassination were marked by 3. He cries murder against those who made him lose his trial 4. BREAKING also means Sap, killing 5. Ensemble of people united by blood or Alliance 6. It said, in terms of Physics, of a cylinder around which are wound metal son used to conduct an electrical current 7. Pigeon Wing says in a Certain provisions hair contained a wing to each side of the head 8. , supported Beast, Beast stroke or amount worth nothing and is not ready for use 9. Three Gambian journalists have been arrested since the coup attempt. 10. This hurt is too low, it will not ever suffer, endure the bit
(हति) hati
can be used as noun, verb or transitive verb and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 3 including consonants matras. The word is used as Noun in hindi and falls under Feminine gender originated from Sanskrit language .
Transliteration :
hati