Examples of using Common name in English and their translations into Hindi
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I have already told Boney Kapoor that Sridevi is a common name and my film's character also happened to be an actress.
Although the use of the Common Name is existing practice,
The common name for the domestic dog is‘Canis familiaris‘, a species of
Their common name is“saw-scaled vipers” and they include some
Otherwise, the(most specific) Common Name field in the Subject field of the certificate MUST be used.
Jymka is a common name that enables a start-up to come up with the ultimate fitness space for the families.
would seem to be synonymous with Mar-yul, a common name for Ladakh.
It has become such a common name in Indian homes that Colgate is considered as a synonym to toothpaste.
have to offer- and even then, see if you can find a more common name.
The term“ramps” is derived from“ramson” which is the common name for the Allium ursinum,
Brody is a common name in America.
In the world of electricity and electronics, the Electrical Power Transformer is a very common name heard.
has survived as a common name for the season in North America.
Though“unobtainium” is by far the most common name for some fantastical element or substance, other less common names serving the same purpose include“wishalloy”,“handwavium” and“eludium”.
brahmi is the most common name.
While our Sun does not have an official scientific name, it does have another common name: Sol.
A trick-taking game from the 14th century, Piquet, gave the deck its most common name, and the game of Belote, currently the most popular card game in France, also uses this deck.
Their common name, as well as their scientific name of‘auriculatus'(meaning'ear' or'eared' in Latin),
A trick-taking game from the 1300s, Piquet, gave the deck its most common name, and the game of Belote, currently the most popular card game in France, also uses this deck.
Neurotic disorders(neuroses)- the common name of a group of reversible psychological disorders, which are prone to long-term course,