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on in Dogri डोगरी

on in Kashmiri कॉशुर

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on in Urdu اُردُو

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  • on
    -on
    (suffix.)
    1. (Physics.)
    a. a nuclear particle, as in ?neutron, dyon, parton.
    b. any unit particle or quantum of energy, as in ?photon, graviton, exciton.
    2. (Genetics.) a unit of genetic material, as in ?operon, cistr

  • on
    adj. 1. taking place.
    Ex. The race is on.
    2. near.
    Ex. the on side.
    3. in operation; operating.
    Ex. The radio is on. The brake is on.
    4. (Cricket.) of or on the side of the wicket or the field on which the batsman s

  • on
    adv. 1. on something or someone.
    Ex. The walls are up, and the roof is on. Put on a clean shirt.
    2. to something.
    Ex. Hold on, or you may fall.
    3. toward something.
    Ex. Some played; the others looked on.
    4. farther.

  • on
    expr. and so on. See under so (1).

  • on
    expr. have nothing on. See under have.

  • on
    expr. have on. See under have.

  • on
    expr. on and off, at some times and not at others; now and then.
    Ex. He looked out of the window on and off.

  • on
    expr. on and on, without stopping.
    Ex. The woman talked on and on throughout the whole afternoon.

  • on
    expr. on to, (Slang.) aware of the truth about.
    Ex. Some of the kids are sweet, though I have a feeling they're on to me (Punch).

  • on
    expr. put on. See under put (1).

  • on
    noun (Cricket.) the on side

  • ON
    ON(no periods)?,O.N.,orON.
    Old Norse.

  • on
    on, preposition, adverb, adjective, noun.

  • on
    prep. 1. above and supported by.
    Ex. to stand on one foot, to ride on a train. The book is on the table.
    2. touching so as to cover or be around.
    Ex. a blister on one's heel, shoes on one's feet, a ring on one's finger.
    3. close

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