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Polysynthetic meaning in Urdu

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Polysynthetic Definitions

1) Polysynthetic, Agglutinative : الفاظ سے ماخوذ : (satellite adjective) forming derivative or compound words by putting together constituents each of which expresses a single definite meaning.

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Antonym : لفظ جو دوسرے لفظ کی ضد ہو , Compound Morphology : لفظوں کا ملاپ , Homonymy : لفظوں کا ہم ہجہ ہونا , Adjunct : تفسیری , Logomachy : لفظوں کے متعلق بحث , Conclusive : فیصلہ کن , Synonymous : ہم معنی , Misconstrual : غلط مطلب , 831 : مجھے تم سے محبت ہے , Homograph : ہم آواز لفظ , Homophone : ہم ہجہ الفاظ , Punctuation : وقف , Agglutination : الفاظ سازی , Spelling : ہجے , Phrase : جملہ , Hummer : گنگنانے والا , Monotone : ایک لہجہ , Construction : جملہ , Frame : سینما میں کسی فلم کی ایک تصویر , Intensifier : شدت کا حامل , Rachis : پھول ڈنڈی , Monotype : اپنے گروہ کا واحد رکن , Macerate : بھگو کر نرم کرنا , Compliment : تعریف کرنا , Endorser : توثیق کرنے والا , Critic : تبصرہ نگار , Adjective : صفت , Certain : کچھ , Crystalise : صاف کرنا , Purposefulness : معنی خیزی , Coordinating : ربطی

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Antonym: a word that expresses a meaning opposed to the meaning of another word, in which case the two words are antonyms of each other.

Compound Morphology: the part of grammar that deals with combinations of simple words into compound words.

Homonymy: the relation between two words that are spelled the same way but differ in meaning or the relation between two words that are pronounced the same way but differ in meaning.

Adjunct: a construction that can be used to extend the meaning of a word or phrase but is not one of the main constituents of a sentence.

Logomachy: argument about words or the meaning of words.

Conclusive: forming an end or termination; especially putting an end to doubt or question.

Synonymous: (of words) meaning the same or nearly the same.

Misconstrual: a kind of misinterpretation resulting from putting a wrong construction on words or actions (often deliberately).

831: I Love You (8 letters, 3 words, 1 meaning).

Homograph: two words are homographs if they are spelled the same way but differ in meaning (e.g. fair).

Homophone: two words are homophones if they are pronounced the same way but differ in meaning or spelling or both (e.g. bare and bear).

Punctuation: the marks used to clarify meaning by indicating separation of words into sentences and clauses and phrases.

Agglutination: the building of words from component morphemes that retain their form and meaning in the process of combining.

Spelling: forming words with letters according to the principles underlying accepted usage.

Phrase: an expression consisting of one or more words forming a grammatical constituent of a sentence.

Hummer: a singer who produces a tune without opening the lips or forming words.

Monotone: a single tone repeated with different words or different rhythms (especially in rendering liturgical texts).

Construction: a group of words that form a constituent of a sentence and are considered as a single unit.

Frame: a single one of a series of still transparent pictures forming a cinema, television or video film.

Intensifier: a modifier that has little meaning except to intensify the meaning it modifies.

Rachis: axis of a compound leaf or compound inflorescence.

Monotype: (biology) a taxonomic group with a single member (a single species or genus).

Macerate: separate into constituents by soaking.

Compliment: say something to someone that expresses praise.

Endorser: someone who expresses strong approval.

Critic: anyone who expresses a reasoned judgment of something.

Adjective: a word that expresses an attribute of something.

Certain: definite but not specified or identified.

Crystalise: cause to take on a definite and clear shape.

Purposefulness: the quality of having a definite purpose.

Coordinating: serving to connect two grammatical constituents of identical construction.

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