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Gor belly
A prominent belly a big bellied person
Gravidated
Made pregnant big
Great
Large in space of much size big immense enormous expanded opposed to small and little as a
High energy physics
the high temperature conditions at the earliest phase of the big bang allowing generation of some data relevant to understanding the
Any inam village
in imam and not anything less than a village however big a part it may be of that village', District Board,
Large
bulk capacity quantity superficial dimensions or number of constituent units big great capacious extensive opposed to small as a large horse
lead to
stock market led to an increase in the purchase of big ticket items during the 1996 Christmas season
conenose
of the species called kissing bugs It is also called big bedbug
High Steward, Court of the Lord
that of the Duchess of Kingston, who was convicted of big-amy in 1776; that of the Earl of Cardigan, who was
Means of livelihood
1970 SC 1022: (1970) 3 SCC 177. [H.P. Abolition of Big Landed Estates and Land Reforms Act, 1954, s. 11 (2)]
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