Meaning of (मंदाक) mndaka in english
As noun : flux
trend Ex: One interesting trend among imitators of Poe course Ex: These problems virtually disappeared over the course of that decade run Ex: Trains on the line to Ouagadougou run from several stations in the city discharge Ex: The sound of a discharge stream Ex: Who empties in another, speaking of a stream flow Ex: Rivers in fact flow downhill regardless of direction onrush outpouring current Ex: The current Governor of Arkansas is Mike Beebe, a Democrat. flow Ex: Rivers in fact flow downhill regardless of direction train Ex: The city also has regular international train services to Beijing and Moscow. thread Ex: The thread of analogy, etc provision Ex: It is also male name and means the animals of the second order of mammals monkeys and lemurs, which is characterized by the provision in shaped hands of four extremities section Ex: The section on chess below current Ex: The current Governor of Arkansas is Mike Beebe, a Democrat. trunk Ex: Auto Action Medicine, and often forced, through which one carries arms up, throwing her head back and trunk and extending the legs spout drift jet Ex: There are a large number of different types of jet engines blessing Ex: The blessing of a church, a chapel, a baptismal font, cemetery, etc prayer Ex: A prayer to Our Lady supplication invocation devotion Ex: It is devotion intercession grace Ex: It also means, in the words of scripture, the action and the effect of the grace to make men just pray Ex: Sort of low chair, on which one kneels to pray
Suggested : to relieve of a charge or load unload to go quickly by moving the legs more rapidly than at a walk and in such a manner that for an instant in each step all or both feet are off the ground a direction or route taken or to be taken the general course or prevailing tendency drift a flowing or flow
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(मंदाक) mndaka
can be used as noun. and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 5 including consonants matras. The word is used as Noun in hindi and falls under Masculine gender originated from Sanskrit language .
Transliteration :
m.ndaaka