Meaning of (अकल्य) akalya in english
As noun : funny Ex:  Our neighbour is a funny old codger.
bad Ex:  he made a bad mistake out of sorts Ex:  Still out of sorts over the larger anthracite combination's falling apart under the weather Ex:  Wally's just a tad under the weather . off colour out of shape Ex:  George is completely out of shape . morbid Ex:  With its bitter assessment of love and morbid ruminations positive Ex:  She has a very positive outlook. fact Ex:  a stipulation of fact was made in order to avoid delay
As verb : ailing Ex:  Sharad is ailing for the past three months. peaked Ex:  Land prices have peaked now-a-days. unfit Ex:  Selected to replace the unfit Archie Jackson in the NSW team
As adjective : unwell Ex:  On his return, the month old cultures made the chickens unwell unhealthy Ex:  She fell ill due to unhealthy food habits. indisposed Ex:  This has all indisposed us against him sick Ex:  they devote their lives to caring for the sick sickly Ex:  the women were sickly and subject to excessive menstruation infirm Ex:  By extension, infirm old man true Ex:  therefore X must be true veritable Ex:  These books are a veritable heritage to everyone real Ex:  Rama is a real stinker.
As adverb : poorly Ex:  Having done poorly at the interview, I felt like kicking myself.
Suggested : not good in any manner or degree not well ailing ill the pointed top of a mountain or ridge providing fun causing amusement or laughter amusing comical sickly unwell
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(अकल्य) akalya
can be used as noun, verb, adverb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 5 including vowels consonants matras. The word is used as Adjective in hindi originated from Sanskrit language .
Transliteration :
akalya