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Body Language meaning in Urdu

Body Language Sentence

He has good body language skills.

Body Language Definitions

1) Body Language : جسمانی انداز میں بیان, جسمانی زبان : (noun) communication via the movements or attitudes of the body.

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Useful Words


Kinaesthesia : احساس عضلہ , Dumb Show : بے آواز تماشا جو اشارے کی مدد سے کیا جائے , Dibbuk : یہودی عقیدے کے مطابق زندہ شخص میں داخل ہو نے والی مردہ شخص کی روح , Lagoon : جھیل نما , Adduction : کھنچنے کا عمل , Abduction : عضو کا جگہ سے ہٹنا , Centrifugal Force : مرکز گریز قوت , Chorea : رعشہ , Absorption Factor : جذب کرنے کی صلاحیت , Centripetal Force : مرکز مائل قوت , Metabolic Acidosis : جسمانی کیمیائی تیزابیت , Appendage : ہاتھ , Dorsiflexion : پچھلی جانب جھکنا , Midline : خط توازن , Tickle : گدگدی کرنا , Bodied : جسم , Interlingual Rendition : نسخہ , Egg : انڈا , Caput : سر , Tail : دم , Hemiplegia : جسم کی ایک جانب فالج ہونا , Language : گفتگو , Natural Language : زبان , Hebrew : عبرانی زبان , First Language : مادری زبان , Maltese : مالٹا کی زبان , English : انگریزی , Linguist : ماہر لسانیات , Calque : دوسری زبان سے ترجمہ کرنا , Icelandic : آئس لینڈ کی زبان , Danish : ڈنمارک کی زبان

Useful Words Definitions


Kinaesthesia: the ability to feel movements of the limbs and body.

Dumb Show: a performance using gestures and body movements without words.

Dibbuk: (Jewish folklore) a demon that enters the body of a living person and controls that body`s behavior.

Lagoon: a body of water cut off from a larger body by a reef of sand or coral.

Adduction: (physiology) moving of a body part toward the central axis of the body.

Abduction: (physiology) moving of a body part away from the central axis of the body.

Centrifugal Force: the outward force on a body moving in a curved path around another body.

Chorea: any of several degenerative nervous disorders characterized by spasmodic movements of the body and limbs.

Absorption Factor: (physics) the property of a body that determines the fraction of the incident radiation or sound flux absorbed or absorbable by the body.

Centripetal Force: the inward force on a body moving in a curved path around another body.

Metabolic Acidosis: acidosis and bicarbonate concentration in the body fluids resulting either from the accumulation of acids or the abnormal loss of bases from the body (as in diarrhea or renal disease).

Appendage: an external body part that projects from the body.

Dorsiflexion: the act of bending backward (of the body or a body part).

Midline: the median plane of the body (or some part of the body).

Tickle: touch (a body part) lightly so as to excite the surface nerves and cause uneasiness, laughter, or spasmodic movements.

Bodied: having a body or a body of a specified kind; often used in combination.

Interlingual Rendition: a written communication in a second language having the same meaning as the written communication in a first language.

Egg: animal reproductive body consisting of an ovum or embryo together with nutritive and protective envelopes; especially the thin-shelled reproductive body laid by e.g. female birds.

Caput: the upper part of the human body or the front part of the body in animals; contains the face and brains.

Tail: the posterior part of the body of a vertebrate especially when elongated and extending beyond the trunk or main part of the body.

Hemiplegia: paralysis of one side of the body

Hemiplegia symptoms : Difficulty in speaking, impaired motor skills, difficulty in holding, muscles stiffness on one side of the body, difficulty in balance while walking, permanently contracted muscles.

Language: (language) communication by word of mouth.

Natural Language: a human written or spoken language used by a community; opposed to e.g. a computer language.

Hebrew: the ancient Canaanitic language of the Hebrews that has been revived as the official language of Israel.

First Language: one`s native language; the language learned by children and passed from one generation to the next.

Maltese: the national language of the Republic of Malta; a Semitic language derived from Arabic but with many loan words from Italian, Spanish, and Norman-French.

English: an Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch; the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the commonwealth countries.

Linguist: an expert in the scientific study of language. Linguists analyze language`s structure, evolution, and usage, often conducting research to understand its various aspects and intricacies.

Calque: an expression introduced into one language by translating it from another language.

Icelandic: a Scandinavian language that is the official language of Iceland.

Danish: a Scandinavian language that is the official language of Denmark.


Body Language in Book Titles


A blur of blinks, taps, jiggles, pivots and shifts ... the body language of a man wishing urgently to be elsewhere..

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