Meaning of উত্সাহ in English
- Heat; excessive warmth.
- Intensity of feeling or expression; glowing ardor; passion; holy zeal; earnestness.
- Soreness.
- A sparrow.
- A tern.
- An implement secured to the heel, or above the heel, of a horseman, to urge the horse by its pressure. Modern spurs have a small wheel, or rowel, with short points. Spurs were the badge of knighthood.
- That which goads to action; an incitement.
- Something that projects; a snag.
- One of the large or principal roots of a tree.
- Any stiff, sharp spine, as on the wings and legs of certain burds, on the legs of insects, etc.; especially, the spine on a cock's leg.
- A mountain that shoots from any other mountain, or range of mountains, and extends to some distance in a lateral direction, or at right angles.
- A spiked iron worn by seamen upon the bottom of the boot, to enable them to stand upon the carcass of a whale, to strip off the blubber.
- A brace strengthening a post and some connected part, as a rafter or crossbeam; a strut.
- The short wooden buttress of a post.
- A projection from the round base of a column, occupying the angle of a square plinth upon which the base rests, or bringing the bottom bed of the base to a nearly square form. It is generally carved in leafage.
- Any projecting appendage of a flower looking like a spur.
- Ergotized rye or other grain.
- A wall that crosses a part of a rampart and joins to an inner wall.
- A piece of timber fixed on the bilge ways before launching, having the upper ends bolted to the vessel's side.
- A curved piece of timber serving as a half to support the deck where a whole beam can not be placed.
- To prick with spurs; to incite to a more hasty pace; to urge or goad; as, to spur a horse.
- To urge or encourage to action, or to a more vigorous pursuit of an object; to incite; to stimulate; to instigate; to impel; to drive.
- To put spurs on; as, a spurred boot.
- To spur on one' horse; to travel with great expedition; to hasten; hence, to press forward in any pursuit.
- of Spurt
- Lifted up; high in place; exalted aloft; uplifted; lofty.
- Distinguished by lofty or noble traits; eminent; -- said of persons.
- Awakening or expressing the emotion of awe, adoration, veneration, heroic resolve, etc.; dignified; grand; solemn; stately; -- said of an impressive object in nature, of an action, of a discourse, of a work of art, of a spectacle, etc.; as, sublime scenery; a sublime deed.
- Elevated by joy; elate.
- Lofty of mien; haughty; proud.
- That which is sublime; -- with the definite article
- A grand or lofty style in speaking or writing; a style that expresses lofty conceptions.
- That which is grand in nature or art, as distinguished from the merely beautiful.
- To raise on high.
- To subject to the process of sublimation; to heat, volatilize, and condense in crystals or powder; to distill off, and condense in solid form; hence, also, to purify.
- To exalt; to heighten; to improve; to purify.
- To dignify; to ennoble.
- To pass off in vapor, with immediate condensation; specifically, to evaporate or volatilize from the solid state without apparent melting; -- said of those substances, like arsenic, benzoic acid, etc., which do not exhibit a liquid form on heating, except under increased pressure.
- The quality or state of being sublime; sublimity.
- Something added or appended, as to a name.
- A spring; a fountain.
- A large wave or billow; a great, rolling swell of water, produced generally by a high wind.
- The motion of, or produced by, a great wave.
- The tapered part of a windlass barrel or a capstan, upon which the cable surges, or slips.
- To swell; to rise hifg and roll.
- To slip along a windlass.
- To let go or slacken suddenly, as a rope; as, to surge a hawser or messenger; also, to slacken the rope about (a capstan).
- A whispering; a soft murmur.
- See Sward, n. & v.
- Sword.
- The quality or state of being in a place; local relation; position or location; whereness.
- To bear up; to raise aloft; to support in an elevated situation; to sustain.
- To inflate.
- To blow up; as, the wind upblows from the sea.
- To breathe up or out; to exhale.
- To rear, or bring up; to nurse.
- The act of buoying up; uplifting.
- The act of bursting upwards; a breaking through to the surface; an upbreak or uprush; as, an upburst of molten matter.
- Same as Euphroe.
- One dwelling in the upland; hence, a countryman; a rustic.
- The upland sandpiper.
- To lift or raise aloft; to raise; to elevate; as, to uplift the arm; to uplift a rock.
- A raising or upheaval of strata so as to disturb their regularity and uniformity, and to occasion folds, dislocations, and the like.
- of Uplift
- To rush upward.
- Act of rushing upward; an upbreak or upburst; as, an uprush of lava.
- To swell or rise up.
- To rise upward in a whirl; to raise upward with a whirling motion.
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