Meaning of (किंविद) kiंvida in english
As noun : something Ex: When he bent over, something ripped .
certain Ex: This is given as a percent of germination over a certain amount of time anything Ex: I didn't get anything out of the lecture . bean Ex: The hull of the mature bean is hard couple Ex: The couple is a total mismatch. the few Ex: Not only were they paid better than at the few other available jobs one or two Ex: An adult female who has had more than one or two calves is called a "cow". a tad trace Ex: Ukraine and Belarus trace their origins number Ex: The virus replicates itself a number of times in the computer. little Ex: The little boy sang the nursery rhyme.
As adjective : some Ex: Please take some milk. tiny Ex: The lawn mower ripped the newspaper to tiny bits .
As adverb : somewhat Ex: The interpretation of the spectra is somewhat controversial. rather Ex: He has a rather dishevelled hairstyle. any Ex: No one works without any gain.
Other : few Ex: They are only few gibbons left in the local zoo. a few Ex: The money had gone after a few days
Suggested : being an undetermined or unspecified one in some measure or degree to some extent any thing whatever something, no matter what free from doubt or reservation confident sure some thing a certain undetermined or unspecified thing
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(किंविद) kiंvida
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 :
kiंvida