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Kaam se daro nahi, Kaam ko karo nahi
2) Kaam karo ya na karo, Kaam ki fikr jaroor karo, Fikr karo ya na karo kaam ka jikr jaroor karo
3) Kaam ki mat lo tension varna Family payegi Pension encomium ɛnˈkəʊmɪəm/Submit nounformal noun: encomium; plural noun: encomia; plural noun: encomiums
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a speech or piece of writing that praises someone or something highly. synonyms: eulogy, speech of praise, panegyric, paean, accolade, tribute, testimonial, compliment; More
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mid 16th cent.: Latin, from Greek enkōmion ‘eulogy’, from en- ‘within’ + komos ‘revel’.
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Encomium - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster ... www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/encomium‎ Definition of encomium from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. encomium - definition of encomium by the Free Online Dictionary ... www.thefreedictionary.com/encomium‎ n. pl. en·co·mi·ums or en·co·mi·a 1. Warm, glowing praise. 2. A formal expression of praise; a tribute. [Latin encōmium, from Greek enkōmion (epos), (speech) ...
Encomium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encomium‎ Encomium is a Latin word deriving from the Classical Greek ἐγκώμιον (encomion) meaning the praise of a person or thing. "Encomium" also refers to several ... encomium: definition of encomium in Oxford dictionary (British ... www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/encomium‎ Definition of encomium in British and World English in Oxford dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation and example sentences. English to English reference content.
Encomium | Define Encomium at Dictionary.com dictionary.reference.com/browse/encomium‎ Encomium definition, a formal expression of high praise; eulogy: An encomium by the president greeted the returning hero. See more. encomium meaning - definition of encomium by Mnemonic Dictionary mnemonicdictionary.com/word/encomium‎ 10+

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