Lakshyam means "GOAL" or "AIM"or ''TARGET''
It means "not" or "without". Unleaded means it is not leaded, or without lead.
Aim can be a noun or a verb.VERB: I will aim my arrow at the target.NOUN: My aim is to become a science teacher.In general, if you can put the word "to" in front of a word, it can be used as a verb; for example: to aim, to run, to walk, etc. A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing; the noun 'aim' is a thing.
Fear is the root word.
yes, the accomplish meaning is closed on doing or attempting something like the final aim, while the achieve meaning is closed on conquest the same final aim.
"Random" is a word which has the meaning haphazard without aim.
without goal, no aim, no reason, without trying
A word that means without respect is disrespect.
'aimer' means both 'to like' or 'to love' in French.
The word that means without any energy is "listless."
Lakshyam means "GOAL" or "AIM"or ''TARGET''
Lakshita comes from the Indian word which means, "Distinguished." Sanskrit word which means, "Put on earth with a purpose." Sanskrit word which means, "Someone with a very high aim in life.."
The part of speech for the word "aim" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a goal or objective. As a verb, it means to point or direct something in a particular direction.
The root word of "aimlessly" is "aim".
It means "not" or "without". Unleaded means it is not leaded, or without lead.
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