Meaning of aikadhya in english

Interpreting aikadhya - ऐकध्य
As noun : occurrence Ex:  The "divorce" of a pair is a rare occurrence
occurence event Ex:  a multicultural event incident Ex:  He laughed off the incident . case Ex:  I left my case on the first floor landing. decline Ex:  Overfishing has also been a factor in the decline of fish populations. happening Ex:  By the time the large railroads realized what was happening go down Ex:  Swim bladder, membranous bag, filled with air, which is found in most fish, and which is intended for the make it more or less light, as they want to go down in the water up to his or sink Ex:  An elephant can sink deep into mud set Ex:  The coach set his team up against the Lions . thing Ex:  Fire this thing up, and let's get going . occasion Ex:  On that occasion Kane met the Blackfoot chief Big Snake . instance Ex:  All are instance of groupoids occcurrence decrease Ex:  Patients in the early stage of disease show a decrease in platelets fall Ex:  I just can't seem to fall into step . shrink Ex:  However, the animal's eyes do not shrink when this happens. scene Ex:  Westminster Abbey is the scene of the coronations of almost all English monarchs affair Ex:  He acted as if he knew of the affair beforehand.
As verb : occur Ex:  Extreme temperature changes occur from night to day recede Ex:  I recede it home that he had sold me reduce Ex:  Modifications to simplify production and reduce cost were made in 1942 come down subside wane Ex:  Kant's influence began to wane
As adjective : events Ex:  sporting events
Suggested : to go or move away retreat go to or toward a more distant point withdraw an individual occurrence or event something that happens or is regarded as happening an occurrence, especially one of some importance to happen take place come to pass the action, fact, or instance of occurring
Exampleऐकध्य का हिन्दी मे अर्थSynonyms of aikadhya

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aikadhya can be used as noun, verb, adjective or intransitive verb and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 5 including vowels consonants matras. The word is used as Noun in hindi and falls under Masculine gender originated from Sanskrit language . Transliteration : aikadhya

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