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  2. Kannauji language - Wikipedia

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    The meaning of a word is expanded metaphorically in this word formation process. For example: dama:d → sarka:r ko dama:d. dama:d is a son-in-law . So sarka:r ko dama:d is used to refer a person who is favoured very much by government. Here is another example of metaphoric expansion- shekhchil͜li: → gao ke shekhchil͜li:

  3. Agricultural expansion - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural expansion describes the growth of agricultural land (arable land, pastures, etc.) especially in the 20th and 21st centuries.. The agricultural expansion is often explained as a direct consequence of the global increase in food and energy requirements due to continuing population growth (both which in turn have been attributed to agricultural expansion itself [1] [2]), with an ...

  4. Indo-European languages - Wikipedia

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    The Hindustani (Hindi and Urdu) verb bʰarnā, the continuation of the Sanskrit verb, can have a variety of meanings, but the most common is "to fill". The forms given in the table, although etymologically derived from the present indicative, now have the meaning of future subjunctive. [72]

  5. Magadha - Wikipedia

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    Magadha was a region in ancient India, named after an ancient kingdom of the same name, which was one of the sixteen Mahajanapadas during the Second Urbanization period, based in the eastern Ganges Plain.

  6. Abdominal distension - Wikipedia

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    Abdominal distension occurs when substances, such as air (gas) or fluid, accumulate in the abdomen causing its expansion. [1] It is typically a symptom of an underlying disease or dysfunction in the body, rather than an illness in its own right. People with this condition often describe it as "feeling bloated".

  7. Employees' Provident Fund Organisation - Wikipedia

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    The success of this fund led to demand for its expansion to other industries. The Constitution of India enacted in 1950 a non-justiciable directive that the State shall, within the limits of its economic capacity, make effective provisions for securing the right to work, to education and to public assistance in cases of unemployment, old-age ...

  8. Expansionism - Wikipedia

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    Ibn Khaldun wrote that newly established dynasties, because they have social cohesion or Asabiyyah, are able to seek "expansion to the limit." [4] The Soviet economist Nikolai Kondratiev theorized that capitalism advances in 50-year expansion/stagnation cycles, driven by technological innovation. The UK, Germany, the US, Japan and now China ...

  9. Expansion - Wikipedia

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    Expansion (geometry), stretching of geometric objects with flat sides; Expansion (model theory), in mathematical logic, a mutual converse of a reduct; Expansion card, in computing, a printed circuit board that can be inserted into an expansion slot; Expansion chamber, on a two-stroke engine, a tuned exhaust system that enhances power output