Meaning of (द्वंद्वभूत) dvndvabhoota in english

As noun : hazy
precarious nebulous unclear Ex:  It is unclear whether the Court's decisions were met. inexact unoriented iffy unsealed in the air Ex:  Condensed water in the air may also refract sunlight to produce rainbows. suspect Ex:  Foreigners were immediately suspect due to the ongoing Second Anglo-Dutch War. dubious Ex:  Abrictosaurus, Lycorhinus and the dubious Geranosaurus are found. indefinite Ex:  Because Justices have indefinite tenure
As verb : unsettled
As adjective : erratic indeterminate Ex:  It is said by extension, in an indeterminate sense, to express a Large number fumbling hesitant Ex:  We were hesitant to talk to us, he broke the ice equivocal Ex:  It continually equivocal uncertain Ex:  Its wider appeal in Bohemia itself is uncertain irresolute indefinite Ex:  Because Justices have indefinite tenure vague Ex:  vague and confused notions touch and go indecisive undefined Ex:  Number undefined unfixed doubtful Ex:  It is doubtful he comes undecided Ex:  In terms of chess, Re said when a party nor the one nor the other players can not give checkmate to that against which it plays, the game remains undecided and must start the undetermined Ex:  He does not know if he will make his journey, he is still undetermined unsure Ex:  He was slightly unsure about Anakin proposing to Amidala murky suspicious Ex:  Aerolinee Itavia Flight 870 had crashed under suspicious circumstances. questionable Ex:  After a questionable trial in Georgia, he was convicted.
Suggested : to feel or grope about clumsily dependent on circumstances beyond one's control uncertain unstable insecure not determinate not precisely fixed in extent indefinite uncertain characterized by the presence of haze misty deviating from the usual or proper course in conduct or opinion eccentric queer
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(द्वंद्वभूत) dvndvabhoota can be used as noun, verb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 10 including consonants matras. The word is used as Adjective in hindi originated from Sanskrit language . Transliteration : dv.ndvabhuuta

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