Preposition

A
aboard
a+board , on ,
दल में , पर ,
about
describe,
वर्णन , के बारे में ,
above
supra,
ऊपर
according
follow, in order of
अनुसार, के क्रम में ,
across
crossing,
के पार
after
post ,
पश्चात , बाद , उपरांत
again
repeat
फिर , पुनः , बार बार , दोहराना
against
anti,
विरुद्ध , खिलाफ
along
parallel ,
समानांतर ,
among
among them , among us
उनमें , इनमें ,
around
peri,circum
परी , चारों ओर ,
as
जैसा ,
at
पर
B
back
posterior = पीछे
behind =
dorsal = पृष्ठीय
base
basic
आधार
before
pre
पूर्व ,
behind
on the back side
below
infra
अधः , निम्न , नीचे ,
beside
on the side
अगल बगल , आजू बाजू ,
between
in the middle , के बीच में , अंतराल,
beyond
be + yond
both
Amphi , both , two , dual
1.उभयभावी (ubhayabhāvī) = ambivalent; 2.उभयलिंगी (ubhayalingī) = bisexual;
3. उभयचर (ubhayachar) = amphibian
but
condition 1 , लेकिन , शर्त ,
by
doer indicator , द्वारा
C
contra
opposite side
D
deep
profundus , गहराई ,
despite
condition 2 , के बावजूद
down
kata
during
at that time , दौरान
E
except
negative condition , सिवाय ,
excess
hyper , ज्यादा , अधिक
F
for
motive 1 , के लिए
from
से
front
anterior,dorsum
सामने , अग्र ,
I
inside
endo , अन्तः , अंदर , भीतर , में ,
L
left
levo
less
hypo , अल्प , कम , थोड़ा , स्वल्प ,
M
middle
centro,mid, मध्य , बीच , केंद्र ,
O
outside
ecto , बाहर , बाह्य ,
P
position
These Circles are either
Greater, dividing the Sphere into two equal parts;Indeterminately; namely that which separates the upper and visible part of the Globe, from that which by reason of its being below us, we cannot see, terminating our vision.
1.HORIZON-tall.
Determinately; as toNorthern and Southern parts; whetherDirectly; wherein the Sun makes every-where equal day and night:
2.AEQUATOR, Aequinoctial, the Line.
Obliquely, namely, that Line wherein the Sun is supposed constant∣ly to move in its Annual course: to which may be adjoyned that Circular superficies, on each side of this, which terminates the motion of the Planets;
3.ECLIPTIC.
ZODIAC.
Eastern and Western parts; wherein the Sun makes mid-day or mid-night: to which those other Circles correspond which pass through the Poles of the Horizon, as the former do through the Poles of the World;
4.MERIDIAN, Colure.
AZIMUTH.
Lesser, dividing the Sphere into two unequal parts; whetherPolar described by the supposed motion of the Poles of the Ecliptic; ‖ ei∣ther Northern or Southern.
5.ARTIC.
ANTARTIC.
Tropic, terminating the motion of the Sun in its greatest Declination; ‖ Northern, or Southern.
6.TROPIC of ♋ Summer Solstice.
TROPIC of ♑ Winter Solstice.
Parallels, relating ‖ either to the Aequator, or to the Horizon.
7.PARALLEL.
ALMACANTAR.
R
right
dexter
S
same side
ipsi
T
through
Through …
2.acess,license,permit,permeable,perceive,
penetrate,per,persuade,percentage,
3.flux,flow,efflux,influx,fluid,effluence,
4.trans, .

पार , के द्वारा , अंदर से .
tip
acro,
toward
Towards
2.attaract,pull,extract,substract,retract,contract .
U
Up
epi
until
condition x
W
with
including,
without
except,excluding,
बिना , न , अ

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