English to Nepali Meaning of confect - confect


Confect :
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Definitions of confect in English
Noun(1) a rich sweet made of flavored sugar and often combined with fruit or nuts
Verb(1) make or construct(2) make into a confection
Examples of confect in English
(1) To undermine Weinstein's credentials, his adversaries have confected a series of charges of sloppy scholarship.(2) Playwrights, directors, songwriters migrated from New York to California, confecting a word-and-picture medium quite similar to the one they had left behind.(3) She also confects dips, chocolate mousse, cheesecake, soft cheeses and, of course, butter.(4) In the Eucharistic service, the priest confects the bread as Christ's body.(5) Opposition MPs have had no qualms confecting anger, declaring Mr Blair's choice of garment to be a ‘sartorial outrage‘.
(1) thermal conductivity ::
थर्मल चालकता
(2) electrical conductivity ::
विद्युत चालकता
(3) hydraulic conductivity ::
हाइड्रोलिक चालकता
(4) heat conductivity ::
गर्मी चालकता
(5) electric conductivity ::
बिजुली चालकता
Synonyms
Verb
1. confection ::
मिठाई
2. comfit ::
comfit
Noun
3. candy ::
क्यान्डी
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