Meaning of (वैशस) vaishasa in english

As noun : fateful
savage violence Ex:  Domestic violence legislation in the Republic remains largely unimplemented combustion Ex:  It was a general combustion laying waste wrecking ravage annihilation demolition ruination havoc sack destruction Ex:  Work for the destruction of heresy, abuse ruin obliteration wipeout wreck decimation depredation ruining fall Ex:  With the end of the war and the fall of Ottoman government curse the ravages assassination Ex:  This assassination attempt slaughter Ex:  It to the buyer to pay the slaughter murder Ex:  Charges of first-degree murder were dropped after doctors discovered Marvin killing Ex:  For the killing of the Velvicks carnage blood Ex:  air molecules, blood war Ex:  Following the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo that ended the war warfare Ex:  entire horse, a little thick, and between two sizes, which were used in hunting and warfare war/battle combat Ex:  , emphasizing the infantry combat abilities of every Marine. fight Ex:  The fight between the two scientists lasted for over 30 years adversity misery Ex:  This seems bigger in the world is that misery and vanity calamity danger Ex:  be in danger of death or dying ill Ex:  or ill fire Ex:  Phare fixed fire, rotating, intermittent fire, fire changing reverse Ex:  The symbols are usually placed on the reverse of the medals agony suffering Ex:  It is said of someone who is retarded or suffering from health ailments accidental harassment annoyance travail purgatory trouble Ex:  The wise wish only the necessary, they set little trouble superfluous discomfort hardship
As adjective : disastrous violent Ex:  Eruptions are rarely violent
Suggested : swift and intense force fierce, ferocious, or cruel untamed acting with or characterized by uncontrolled, strong, rough force causing great distress or injury ruinous very unfortunate calamitous having momentous significance or consequences decisively important portentous
Exampleवैशस का हिन्दी मे अर्थ

Word of the day
(वैशस) vaishasa can be used as noun 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 : vaishasa

Have a question? Ask here..
Name*     Email-id    Comment* Enter Code: