Meaning of (चंड़) chnd in english

As noun : temperature Ex:  Check the temperature before you go outside .
fire Ex:  Eden was forced to resign and announced a cease fire on November 6 heating Ex:  Most houses in Reykjavík use the geothermal heating system. heat Ex:  The heat ruptures cell walls in the fruit fever Ex:  I ran a fever when I had the f lu . summer Ex:  Average temperature in the summer is 27 to 35 °C tamarind tree heavy Ex:  The new heavy machine gun, the Browning M2 . virulent Ex:  Qualité what is virulent rowdy rough Ex:  Paving stone, rough keen Ex:  , is keen on this woman, He is madly in love sharp Ex:  diamond rosette, or pink diamond, diamond cut above in sharp faceted and flat underneath high Ex:  It was then fired at high temperature. irresistible Ex:  It says figuratively of things that carry an irresistible power raging Ex:  inwardly, she was raging driving Ex:  Mules are used in driving the carts. paramount Ex:  Smith believed labour was paramount burning Ex:  Petroleum was known as burning water in Japan in the 7th century. preponderant preponderating ruling Ex:  He denounced the 1801 Supreme Court ruling in Marbury v. grave Ex:  By extension, Funeral wreaths, Those that are placed on a coffin, on a grave serious Ex:  Taylor and Marley's wife sustained serious injuries flagrant ungovernable Ex:  ungovernable Character grim relentless hard boiled hard and fast bitter Ex:  Britain and France became bitter rivals. abrasive dry Ex:  Summers are dry and sunny, lasting from June to mid-September. hard headed stern Ex:  The old crowned the stern of their vessels as a sign of joy rock hard high handed cold Ex:  winter is very cold caustic Ex:  Man caustic hardbitten draconian set Ex:  In this war, a Canadian sniper set the world record for longest distance kill. iron Ex:  McCrone identified these as containing iron oxide extreme Ex:  Such extreme terrain had slowed colonisation by browsing mammals arduous tough Ex:  figuratively, it means Making hard and tough like bronze trick Ex:  , It has more than one trick in his bag uphill nice Ex:  I have a good job and a nice little family . stinker heavy going tense dreadful hot tempered hotheaded sour Ex:  In a sour way peppery
As verb : warm Ex:  Thus, North India is kept warm or only mildly cooled during winter irritated Ex:  Having irritated mucous membranes predominate Ex:  South-eastern trade winds predominate swingeing complicated Ex:  Compiling a list of these islands is often complicated scalding Ex:  scalding paste, put the, for a time, in boiling water
As adjective : fierce Ex:  After fierce fights over ratification in many of the states violent Ex:  The beginning of the Quartets had become a violent everyday experience furious Ex:  A face furious turbulent Ex:  The turbulent changes in his personal life raucous ferocious Ex:  ferocious beast of the family of felines, whose hair is scratched and speckled truculent aggressive Ex:  Most of the bouts are in the form of aggressive displays and bluffs. acrid malignant Ex:  It is said colloquially Make malignant strong Ex:  He showed strong interest in one woman while in Auvergne. vicious Ex:  Honest rogue, honest usurer, vicious man who in his vice, keeps certain measures vehement Ex:  eloquent orator, vehement boisterous potent vivid Ex:  By affixing, Red Cherry, Red vivid and a little light strong Ex:  He showed strong interest in one woman while in Auvergne. predominant Ex:  Catholicism is the predominant religion. loud Ex:  Do not talk so loud vigorous Ex:  Teller's vigorous advocacy for strength through nuclear weapons drastic Ex:  Tehran saw a drastic change in its ethno-social composition in early 80s. severe Ex:  Combined with the severe food shortage terrible Ex:  It was here that Gandhi suffered two terrible blows in his personal life. unrelieved cruel Ex:  It also tells of a legitimate government, but unjust and cruel callous hard Ex:  She struggled hard to meet her deadlines . rigid Ex:  In each case, the wall is rigid and essentially inorganic. severe Ex:  Combined with the severe food shortage inflexible implacable flinty tough Ex:  figuratively, it means Making hard and tough like bronze dour merciless exemplary stiff Ex:  stiff and dry Contours stringent unkind stony Ex:  Mineralogy stony or other substance that envelopes the minerals in the heart of the earth astringent nasty penal obdurate strenuous bloodless unsparing stiff Ex:  stiff and dry Contours painful Ex:  Complaint painful abstruse cold Ex:  winter is very cold severe Ex:  Combined with the severe food shortage sticky Ex:  sticky Mood that collects on the edge of the eyelids hairy Ex:  It is sometimes said, as a name, The hairy one root, or simply The hairy difficult Ex:  Vagaries are difficult to predict sclerotic dodgy torrid tight Ex:  Chest wide, narrow, tight formidable Ex:  Constantine received a formidable education ghastly acute Ex:  The problems are especially acute in some northern regions of France. horrendous redoubtable imprudent Ex:  There are many imprudent to behave well pert perky lordly imperious irascible resentful short tempered irritable Ex:  It says figuratively d a man of irritable susceptibility ill tempered tropical Ex:  For many tropical countries sultry
As adverb : mighty stark
Suggested : an abnormal condition of the body, characterized by undue rise in temperature, quickening of the pulse, and disturbance of various body functions the state of a body perceived as having or generating a relatively high degree of warmth the state of a body perceived as having or generating a relatively high degree of warmth a state, process, or instance of combustion in which fuel or other material is ignited and combined with oxygen, giving off light, heat, and flame a measure of the warmth or coldness of an object or substance with reference to some standard value The temperature of two systems is the same when the systems are in thermal equilibrium
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(चंड़) chnd can be used as noun, verb, adverb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 4 including consonants matras. The word is used as Noun and/or Adjective in hindi and falls under Masculine gender originated from Sanskrit language . Transliteration : ch.n.Da

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