Meaning of (तुच्छय) tuchchhaya in english
As noun : void
clean Ex:  He says he particularly clean character to this or that opinion empty Ex:  empty tomb, erected in memory and in honor of a dead null Ex:  Their marriage was declared null nil emptiness zero Ex:  Some twenty-sided dice of this era were numbered zero through nine twice love Ex:  Fonda replied "I'd love to". cipher Ex:  He also invented what was probably the first automatic cipher device hollow Ex:  Hide something in a hollow void nought o Ex:  Some twenty-sided dice of this era were numbered zero through nine twice blank vacuum Ex:  It used 5,200 vacuum tubes and consumed 125 kW of power. vacuity space , zero without avail unavailing in vain Ex:  It is allowed to graze in vain earth and wave not worth a straw waste Ex:  It's a waste of time to have fun to make, when you have talent point for poetry wasted not worth a damn to no avail pointless not worth a red cent to little avail not worth a tinkers cuss ill conceived bootless thankless barren
As verb : exhausted Ex:  The war ended in 1721 when an exhausted Sweden sued for peace with Russia. blank
As adjective : vacant Ex:  It was also used as a noun in the phrase Profit vacant by vested, the One whose appointment was vested by the Pope Following the ecclesiastical inability of the person who was in possession inane vacuous empty Ex:  empty tomb, erected in memory and in honor of a dead vain Ex:  In vain alarms futile Ex:  Irresolution, futile difficulty delaying some business infructuous useless Ex:  , These are stray bullets that are useless efforts idle fruitless sterile unproductive
As adverb : unprofitably vainly
Suggested : free from dirt unsoiled unstained having no contents empty void (of paper or other writing surface) having no marks not written or printed on to drain of strength or energy, wear out, or fatigue greatly, as a person Law having no legal force or effect not legally binding or enforceable
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(तुच्छय) tuchchhaya
can be used as noun, verb, adverb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 6 including consonants matras. The word is used as Adjective in hindi originated from Sanskrit language .
Transliteration :
tuchChaya