English to Nepali Meaning of nefariousness - nefariousness


Nefariousness :
nefariousness
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Definitions of nefariousness in English
Noun(1) large semi-evergreen tree of the East Indies; trunk exudes a tenacious gum; bitter bark used as a tonic; seeds yield an aromatic oil; sometimes placed in genus Melia
Examples of nefariousness in English
(1) For instance, in the International Airport area, trees such as neem , tamarind, casuarina and ficus, which absorb sound extremely well, are recommended.(2) On one side was the semul tree, the branches of the chameli adorned the verandah, the kachnar and mango trees in front, an all-season lemon tree and of course, the neem .(3) Set in Southern India in 1995, the book follows four characters whose lives are all linked through the neem - India's ‘miracle tree’.(4) You may find some help from a product containing neem , malathion or dormant oil.(5) For oily skin, seek extra antibacterial protection with soaps containing neem , tea tree or other naturally purifying oils.
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Noun
2. wickedness ::
दुष्टताको
3. ugliness ::
ugliness
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