Meaning of (उद्गगम) udgagama in english

As noun : dawn Ex:  The city lights vanished away as dawn broke . उ:   यह मंदाकिनी नदी के उद्गगम स्‍थल के समीप है।
drainage Ex:  South of Erie is a drainage divide exhaust Ex:  This comes to an exhaust velocity of about ⅔ of the mission delta-v . escape Ex:  That was a narrow escape vomit poke Ex:  Stop poking at me!  Don't poke at the turtle . come out Ex:  Felt was persuaded to come out by his family get Ex:  You can get all the saddlery for your horse near by. come off emerge Ex:  Currents of monism or monotheism emerge in Vedic India in the same period come away pile out want out start Ex:  When the invitees start dancing, you can follow suit. turn out to be be on way issue from shoot Ex:  William Keates tried once to shoot him release Ex:  The first release of the game came on May 22 2000 in North America. carry Ex:  I always carry around my child with me . fall Ex:  Northern India and Pakistan fall in the same time zone. rise Ex:  Other notable figures to arise from the Mfecane include Shoshangane make a move draw Ex:  And if I were to draw balance sheets on where South Africa stands now pass Ex:  Most cyclones pass through the Great Barrier Reef within a day. sally out Ex:  Felt was persuaded to come out by his family let Ex:  We havent met in a long time, so let me reintroduce myself come Ex:  Ill be waiting in the sitting room, come soon. sprout seedling shoot Ex:  William Keates tried once to shoot him sucker Ex:  It was sucker scarified and offshoot seed lobe germ Ex:  The experiment also supported germ theory. blade Ex:  Sessile leaves do not: the blade attaches directly to the stem. arrival Ex:  After the arrival of Europeans native Ex:  The native of wales speak welsh. seed Ex:  At over 20 kg, the largest seed is the coco de mer. birth Ex:  Due to its high total birth rate nativity origin Ex:  After Athens in reference to the Greek origin of the ancient Olympic Games genesis head Ex:  The head girl superintended all the cultural programmes. birth Ex:  Due to its high total birth rate perusal survey Ex:  the survey was carried out aerially look Ex:  A new look hairstyle. vision Ex:  What a wonderful vision eyesight Ex:  Ratzinger suffered a stroke, which slightly impaired his eyesight temporarily. look Ex:  A new look hairstyle. eye Ex:  I have my eye on the apple tree . sight Ex:  Ratzinger suffered a stroke, which slightly impaired his eyesight temporarily. view Ex:  He came across to our point of view . stand Ex:  We must stand sentinel to protect ourselves light Ex:  I can now see the problem in a new light .
As verb : emanate Ex:  FROM means, figuratively, emanate send Ex:  The sheer physicality of athletic is enough to send an persons pulse racing. arise Ex:  Other notable figures to arise from the Mfecane include Shoshangane pull out Ex:  Pull lost once, to lost strokes, Shooting at random, or pull out of range get away Ex:  He managed to get away from the problem. work out Ex:  I'm sure she will work out . get out Ex:  Psst! Lets get out now before they see us. put out Ex:  In terms of Artillery, chambering Room, Room that room, hollow that put out of come up Ex:  As a result, the Ontario government has come up with an anti-gun strategy. radiate Ex:  Pain radiates most often to the left arm but may also radiate to the lower jaw bring out Ex:  , The shadows bring out the lights, Slight defects appears to argue more excellent qualities sprout
Suggested : to eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth regurgitate throw up to slip or get away, as from confinement or restraint gain or regain liberty to drain of strength or energy, wear out, or fatigue greatly, as a person the act or process of draining the first appearance of daylight in the morning
Exampleउद्गगम का हिन्दी मे अर्थ

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(उद्गगम) udgagama can be used as noun or verb and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 6 including vowels consonants matras. The word is used as Noun in hindi and falls under Masculine gender originated from Sanskrit language . Transliteration : udgagama

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