Meaning of (निसीठी) niseethee in english
As noun : pedestrian Ex:  The car almost swerved into a pedestrian .
wet Ex:  China's climate is mainly dominated by dry seasons and wet monsoons drab Ex:  These stones are drab unamusing arid Ex:  The terrain consists largely of arid and semi-arid rangelands flat Ex:  The landscape is mainly flat unattractive deadening earthbound uninteresting dry Ex:  The city experiences only two seasons: dry and wet. anodyne unanimated workaday cool Ex:  Do not let cool down dinner routine Ex:  This doctor is an old routine grey
As verb : slow Ex:  Because of the slow replacement rate bald Ex:  It has a cold for having bald too early stale Ex:  It takes a bit stale this dull
As adjective : mundane weak Ex:  Although scientific evidence for this has been weak prosaic Ex:  to write in a way prosaic vapid wearisome ponderous unimaginative literal Ex:  These literal islands of habitat are called kipukas humdrum uninspired stuffy quotidian icy Ex:  This density is higher than Saturn's other mid-sized icy satellites tame Ex:  Nothing can master, tame the ardor of his character run of the mill bland Ex:  A bland beauty unappealing juiceless dreary Ex:  Color sad, dreary slavish prosy lifeless empty Ex:  It also means the glass bell that is placed on the plate of a pneumatic machine and where it contains the body that we want to put in the empty
Suggested : lacking or having lost life, sharpness, or flavor insipid flat commonplace or dull matter-of-fact or unimaginative moistened, covered, or soaked with water or some other liquid a person who goes or travels on foot walker not strong liable to yield, break , or collapse under pressure or strain fragile frail
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(निसीठी) niseethee
can be used as noun, verb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 6 including consonants matras. The word is used as Adjective in hindi composed of more than one word originated from Sanskrit and/or Hindi language .
Transliteration :
nisiiThii