Meaning of (कंपाना) knpana in english

As noun : agitation Ex:  It still says figuratively of a disorderly agitation caused by an unexpected event
wag waggle toss jiggle wave Ex:  The original 2 Tone bands had emerged amid punk rock's second wave sway rock Ex:  Sam went to the well and dropped a rock down . beat Ex:  Don't beat your brains out . joggle flourish Ex:  Making the arts flourish touch Ex:  Then he starts to touch the female's body with his snout scare into cow Ex:  Hindu society honors the cow as a symbol of unselfish giving. spook scare Ex:  Michael Stipe said, "Radiohead are so good, they scare me". jump Ex:  In terms of Hunting, Pille! is said to excite a dog to jump on the game
As verb : stir Ex:  If stir, stir with fast movements and short agitate Ex:  The desire and fear are the passions that agitate us as flutter churn [stir] jolt shake Ex:  Action shake flick threaten Ex:  Congolese Mai Mai rebels also continue to threaten people and wildlife. frighten Ex:  Bah! bah! All these threats do not frighten me terrify
Other : to shake Ex:  Action to shake or movement of what is shaken, what shakes to shiver Ex:  The fever will take it, it starts to shiver to convulse to stagger to chill convulse stagger Ex:  Make a misstep, Slide or stagger when walking, not having much assured his foot shiver Ex:  The fever will take it, it starts to shiver chill Ex:  Factoring in the wind chill
Suggested : to wave, flap, or toss about to move or force into violent, irregular action to move from side to side, forward and backward, or up and down, especially rapidly and repeatedly to move one's hand or an implement continuously or repeatedly through (a liquid or other substance) in order to cool, mix, agitate, dissolve, etc, any or all of the component parts the act or process of agitating state of being agitated
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(कंपाना) knpana can be used as noun, verb or transitive verb and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 6 including consonants matras. The word is used as Transitive Verb in hindi originated from Hindi language . Transliteration : k.npaanaa

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