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plural of feudatory.
- of or pertaining to the relation of a feudal vassal to his lord.
Example : The Tomars were the feudatories of the Pratiharis.
Synonyms (similar) : feudatory
End of pregnancy by means of natural causes (miscarriage) or by surgical or medical procedures.
the slow escape/flow of a liquid or gas through a porous material or small holes.
process of oozing
- breathing with a husky or whistling sound
- a clever or amusing scheme or trick
- Move or go with an smooth up and down motion.
- having a smoothly rising and falling form or outline or a wave like motion. (undulated or undulating)
- move one's hand to and fro in greeting or as a signal.
- style (hair) so that it curls slightly.
- a sudden occurrence of or increase in a phenomenon, feeling, or emotion.
- a ridge of water between two depressions in open water.
- a substance or material capable of polishing or cleaning a hard surface by rubbing or grinding. (adjective)
- showing little concern for the feeling of others. (adjective)
- a substance is used for cleaning, polishing, or grinding hard surfaces. (noun)
(adjective)
- courteous and gallant i.e. for a man who is protective towards women.
- being attentive toward women.
- relating to the historical notion of chivalry i.e. courageous kings and warriors.
- very strong feelings of love (romantic ardour)
- very strong feelings of admiration or excitement (revolutionary ardour)
to make or being brittle.
to make something breakable.
to make or being weak.
- breadth, range, or magnitude.
- the greatest distance that a wave, especially a sound or radio wave, moves up and down.
a person who is professionally qualified to prepare and dispense medicinal drugs.
a person who sets up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
pronounce words in a religious rite in order to confer or invoke divine favour upon; ask God to look favourably on.
(of God or some notional higher power) endow someone with (a particular cherished thing or attribute).
- to remove the sacred character of
- transfer (a building) from sacred to secular use. (secularism)
- the act of removing a religious blessing from something that had been previously consecrated. (deconsecration or secularization)
- physical substance in general, as distinct from mind and spirit;
- a subject or situation under consideration.
the process of making something free from bacteria or other living microorganisms (ex: disinfection and sterilization of surgical equipment)
the surgical procedure to make a person or animal unable to produce offspring.
Small edible package made usually from gelatin or other materials that can be filled with drugs (solids or liquids) to produce a unit dose, mainly for oral use. Hard capsules consist of two pieces that fit one inside the other which are produced empty and filled in a separate operation, and soft, liquid-filled cap- sules, which are manufactured and filled in one operation.
Close, tight aggregation of colloid particles, emulsion droplets, suspension par- ticles, which are difficult to redisperse.
1. the capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
2. the ability of a substance or object to spring back into shape; elasticity.