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Word | Shed |
Marathi Meaning | शेड, पडवी, छपरी, झोपडी, गाळणे, गळू देणे, ढासळणे, टाकून देणे, भोवताली पसरवणे, छपरी ,गळणे, ढासळने,तात्पुरती बांधलेली आडोशाची जागा |
(biology) shed at an early stage of development; most amphibians have caducous gills; the caducous calyx of a poppy / an outbuilding with a single story / of Shed / a hut made of wood or metal, often used to keep tools in / a simple roofed structure, typically made of wood or metal, used as a storage space, a shelter for animals, or a workshop. / chiefly dialect : to set apart : segregate / to cause to be dispersed without penetrating duck's plumage sheds water / a: to cause (blood) to flow by cutting or wounding b: to pour forth in drops shed tears c: to give off or out sheds some light on the subject / to give off, discharge, or expel from the body of a plant or animal: as a: to eject, slough off, or lose as part of the normal processes of life a caterpillar shedding its skin a cat shedding hair a deciduous tree sheds its leaves in the fall b: to discharge usually gradually especially as part of a pathological process shed a virus in the feces / to rid oneself of temporarily or permanently as superfluous or unwanted shed her inhibitions the company shed 100 jobs / to pour out : spill / to become dispersed : scatter / to cast off some natural covering (as fur or skin) the cat is shedding / to cause death by violence / obsolete : distinction, difference / something (as the skin of a snake) that is discarded in shedding / a divide of land / a: a slight structure built for shelter or storage; especially : a single-storied building with one or more sides unenclosed b: a building that resembles a shed / archaic : hut / to put or house in a shed / : to give off or out: as a: to lose as part of a natural process shed the deciduous teeth b: to discharge usually gradually from the body exposed persons may shed virus from the oropharynx—D. R. Franz et al, | |
Usage | ⇒ He kept the cattle shed quite dirty ⇒ With judgment like that, would you trust any of these gentry to put a roof on your garden shed ? |
Synonyms | drop, cast, cast off, spread, hut, shack, spill, throw, discard, emit, radiate, doff, throw off, hutch, molt, slough, throw away, abandon, exuviate, hovel, |
Antonyms | keep, acquire, absorb, lasting, adopt, allow, persistent, abide, accept, acclimate, accumulate, admit, assimilate, assume, augment, augmentation, be, behold, board, borrow, |
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