Meaning of (अयौक्तिक) ayauktika in english
As noun : incoherent Ex:  Language incoherent
desultory Ex:  He did not tell me that desultory absurd Ex:  Camus' first significant contribution to philosophy was his idea of the absurd improper Ex:  This term is improper unlogical
As verb : confused Ex:  Buyers are confused by the sheer proliferation of models available. disconnected
As adjective : undue incongruous Ex:  Approach incongruous odd Ex:  Mary is shown in an odd mixture of frontal and three-quarter pose. preposterous Ex:  This man is preposterous disproportionate Ex:  These shares are disproportionate irrational Ex:  A real number may be either rational or irrational inharmonious Ex:  , inharmonious mixture insupportable unjustified unjustifiable illogical unreconciled uneven Ex:  This led him to the conclusion that the Moon was "rough and uneven unconnected Ex:  The stamens of this plant are separate and unconnected unconformable anomalous Ex:  They are called anomalous trichromats. pointless unreasonable Ex:  Putting someone in the wrong, Make him an offer, an offer he can not refuse without seeing that it is unreasonable or unfair; have for him a process which it is wrong not to respond inconsistent Ex:  An inconsistent tab order leads to an erroneous data entry . abrupt Ex:  It says specifically in terms of Fencing, the more or less abrupt pressure the foil along the rail of the opponent incompatible Ex:  It particularly means something incompatible Reject with another inappropriate Ex:  They felt the Antichrist and skull were inappropriate
Suggested : differing in nature from what is ordinary, usual, or expected lacking in consistency, constancy, or visible order, disconnected fitful out of keeping or place inappropriate unbecoming unwarranted excessive without logical or meaningful connection disjointed rambling
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(अयौक्तिक) ayauktika
can be used as noun, verb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 8 including vowels consonants matras. The word is used as Adjective in hindi originated from Sanskrit language .
Transliteration :
ayauktika