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dyspeptic Meaning in Bengali



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dyspeptic's Usage Examples:

Adam sets off for the terrorist, teaming up with a dyspeptic ex-mob thug and a Spanish-speaking female clown.


William Henry Beecher (January 15, 1802 – June 23, 1889) was a dyspeptic minister who was called "The Unlucky" because misfortune attended all his ventures.


Enderby is a dyspeptic British poet, 56 years old, and The Clockwork Testament is an account.


millions of Britons chomp upon in the go-round of their often hurried and dyspeptic lives.


children from the future taking a field trip through time to see the dyspeptic poet Francis Xavier Enderby while he is asleep.


Governor", while Patten mocked him openly, in another occasion, as a "dyspeptic retired ambassador" suffering from "Craddockitis".


"Gastrin (G) cells and somatostatin (D) cells in patients with dyspeptic symptoms: Helicobacter pylori associated and non-associated gastritis".


" Kirkus Reviews called this novel "glum, dyspeptic, and depressing.


urease-positive Ochrobactrum intermedium in the stomach of a non-ulcer dyspeptic patient from north India".


clinical aspects of Helicobacter heilmannii infection in children with dyspeptic symptoms".


Vogons survived (partly by adapting a misplaced, badly malformed, and dyspeptic liver into a brain).


(1628–1694), English MP for Bedford William Henry Beecher (1802–1889), dyspeptic minister called "The Unlucky" William M.



Synonyms:

ill; sick;

Antonyms:

unalarming; sane; well;

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