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Naik


Definition:

  • (n.) A chief; a leader; a Sepoy corporal.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Fiona MacKeown claimed Ravi Naik, the Goan home minister, and his son, Roy, were both involved and said she had been warned her own life was in danger.
  • (2) The four victims are named as Fazel Mohammed, 18, Naik Mohammed, 16, Mohammed Tayeb, 14 and Ahmed Shah, 12.
  • (3) But it was the problem pages that really sang to my soul, especially the advice from Just 17's agony aunts, Melanie McFadyean and Anita Naik , whose byline photos are still as familiar in my mind as old family pictures.
  • (4) The hearing was adjourned until Wednesday afternoon at the conclusion of Naik's evidence.
  • (5) In his first written statement Naik had described how a boy arrived on the scene and was sent to get a bed sheet to cover the body because it was naked.
  • (6) Under further cross-examination, Naik was also unable to explain why in a subsequent statement he had said that the body had already been moved from the water by a worker from a nearby beach shack.
  • (7) Sementara itu, permukaan air laut di teluk Jakarta naik setinggi 6mm setiap tahunnya .
  • (8) Giving evidence in the children's court in the state capital of Panaji, the officer, Police Constable Gurunath Naik, described how he received a phone call at 7.15am on 18 February 2008 from an unknown person to say that there was a dead body floating in the sea at Anjuna beach.
  • (9) The defence also questioned when Naik first reported back to his superiors, referring to a later statement in which the officer noted that "the body would shift in the waves because the sea was rough" and that he moved the body and only then informed his superiors.
  • (10) Rajay Naik, who finished a master's last summer having graduated from Warwick University the year before, was on the panel.
  • (11) It appears to be similar in mobility to the C variants found in Indian Khillan (CKhillan) by Naik, Sukumaran and Sanghvi (Anim.
  • (12) "Our client could fail or succeed in his case without ever knowing why," Naik says.
  • (13) However, CF's solicitor, Ravi Naik, fears that the use of the secret justice measures of the Justice and Security Act will result in an odour of suspicion for ever lingering around the affair.
  • (14) They all gave my daughter drugs," she said, naming both defendants and also Roy Naik.
  • (15) Under questioning from Menezes, Naik was unable to explain why he had made no mention of any injuries in the initial report but later reported that he had observed blood coming out of the victim's mouth.
  • (16) Based on predictions from normal mode calculations of a number of relevant single- and double-stranded beta-helix conformations (Naik and Krimm, 1986), it has been possible to assign the structures of GA that are present under the above conditions.
  • (17) "The sea was splashing the body," Naik told the court.
  • (18) After all, the review team included Sir Michael Barber, an adviser to the former education minister David Blunkett, and Rajay Naik, a recent graduate who describes himself as "committed to helping people from disadvantaged backgrounds make a success of their lives".
  • (19) Naik School for Deaf was undertaken to determine the aetiology of their deafness.
  • (20) When they are outside the main camp they struggle to find clinics, feeding centres and schools," said Prasant Naik, head of Save the Children in Kenya.

Nail


Definition:

  • (n.) the horny scale of plate of epidermis at the end of the fingers and toes of man and many apes.
  • (n.) The basal thickened portion of the anterior wings of certain hemiptera.
  • (n.) The terminal horny plate on the beak of ducks, and other allied birds.
  • (n.) A slender, pointed piece of metal, usually with a head, used for fastening pieces of wood or other material together, by being driven into or through them.
  • (a.) A measure of length, being two inches and a quarter, or the sixteenth of a yard.
  • (n.) To fasten with a nail or nails; to close up or secure by means of nails; as, to nail boards to the beams.
  • (n.) To stud or boss with nails, or as with nails.
  • (n.) To fasten, as with a nail; to bind or hold, as to a bargain or to acquiescence in an argument or assertion; hence, to catch; to trap.
  • (n.) To spike, as a cannon.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Since fingernail creatinine (Ncr) reflects serum creatinine (Scr) at the time of nail formation, it has been suggested that Ncr level might represent that of Scr around 4 months previously.
  • (2) This article describes a number of syndromes affecting the nail unit.
  • (3) Ender nails as well as three forms of interlocking nails, Brooker-Wills (B-W), Klenm-Schellman (K-S), and Grosse-Kempf (G-K), were implanted in cadaver femora.
  • (4) In the end, the emails from citizen scientists nailed the timing: “looks like it started maybe December 2015”; the severity: “I’ve seen dieback before, but not like this”; and the cause: “guessing it may be the consequence of the four-year drought”.
  • (5) Impairments of hearing, of mobility, of cutting toe-nails and of general physical activity were the conditions which were most frequently named.
  • (6) All nine injuries had antibiotic prophylaxis before and after nail removal.
  • (7) But I'm starting with the job that I can do something about right now – scrabbling around on the floor, picking up three-inch nails and cigarette butts so that the new four-year-olds will have somewhere safe to play at break.
  • (8) A case is reported of a male infant with congenital palmoplantar keratoderma and nail dystrophy who developed progressive perioral and perineal keratoderma.
  • (9) Although the nail changes and systemic complications are probably due to different causes in drug-induced YNS, a careful search for systemic complications are necessary in patients who develop nail changes.
  • (10) Similar cultures from ten additional patients who underwent nail surgery were also performed.
  • (11) It constitutes an alternative to Ender nailing, screw-plate, and nail-plate.
  • (12) Fragments of nail keratin removed with tweezers from patients suffering from alopecia areata were examined using light microscopy and electron microscopy.
  • (13) It's an anxious time for those 180,000 teenagers chasing the last university places in clearing ; nails are bitten to the quick, eyes glazed from internet searching.
  • (14) The phenol and alcohol procedure still remains as one of the most effective and gratifying means of treatment for symptomatic ingrown nails.
  • (15) High level of Ge content was detected from the hair and nail by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry.
  • (16) Yellow nail syndrome is characterized by a yellow discolouration of the nails associated with idiopathic lymphoedema and pleuropulmonary manifestations.
  • (17) I drive past buildings that I know, or assume, to house bedsits, their stucco peeling like eczema, their window frames rattling like old bones, and I cannot help myself from picturing the scene within: a dubious pot on an equally dubious single ring, the female in charge of it half-heartedly stirring its contents at the same time as she files her nails, reads an old Vogue, or chats to some distant parent on the telephone.
  • (18) Median strain values of reamed only and polyacetal-nailed femora ranged from 67 to 90 percent of the intact side.
  • (19) Harry Reid and Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority and minority leaders, held two lengthy meetings on Monday in an attempt to nail down terms of a possible compromise.
  • (20) One hundred patients were treated with the Rydell four-flanged nail and 100 with the Gouffon pins.

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