Meaning of (उड्डामर) uddamara in english

As noun : vintage Ex:  It has heavy vintage and is hardly as usual in the expression Having sit well
divine Ex:  Vishnu possesses six such divine glories noble Ex:  Amr ibn Hishām is described as shaming at least one noble high Ex:  Set your sights high . worthy Ex:  be worthy of an island, of a city, etc reverned cutthroat Ex:  For exaggeration, it has a red foot on the face, says a woman extremely cutthroat keen Ex:  His keen analytical abilities sharp Ex:  In sharp contrast with the restrained and intellectual nature of carnatic music titan high powered big Ex:  During landslides big stones fell down from the hills.
As verb : surpassing
As adjective : excellent Ex:  I consider myself an excellent cook . superior Ex:  Sharks generally rely on their superior sense of smell to find prey unexceptionable reverend decent Ex:  This man was very decent with me respectable Ex:  This feeling is respectable fierce Ex:  The battle of Kurukshetra was a fierce battle. stupendous serious Ex:  a book so serious that it sometimes subsided into ponderousness severe Ex:  Hospitalization may occur with severe episodes of schizophrenia. potent Ex:  The defeat of the armada was a potent propaganda victory powerful Ex:  Nitroglycerine is a powerful liquid explosive.
As adverb : precious Ex:  A precious metal is a rare metallic chemical element of high economic value. mighty Ex:  Very high and mighty prince, very high and very powerful Princess Titles that were given, in the acts, princes and princesses
Suggested : possessing outstanding quality or superior merit remarkably good of high price or great value very valuable or costly distinguished by rank or title of or pertaining to a god, especially the Supreme Being the wine from a particular harvest or crop
Exampleउड्डामर का हिन्दी मे अर्थ

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(उड्डामर) uddamara can be used as noun, verb, adverb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 7 including vowels consonants matras. The word is used as Adjective in hindi originated from Sanskrit language . Transliteration : uDDaamara

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