monkey in Sanskrit संस्कृतम्
- कपि
Grammar:Noun M
Etymology:कप्-इन्-नलोपः
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Etymology:कप्-इन्-नलोपः
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monkey in Sindhi سنڌي
monkey in English
- monkey⇄adj. monkeylike.
- monkey⇄expr. make a monkey (out) of, (Informal.) to make (a person) look foolish; make a fool of.
Ex. He had mocked the laws and made monkeys out of the lawmen (Time). - monkey⇄expr. monkey on one's back, (U.S. Slang.)
a. the burden of drug addiction.
Ex. The patient goes back on drugs again ... , more convinced than ever that the monkey on his back can't be removed by any means (Wall Street Journal).
b. any - monkey⇄monkey, noun, pl.-keys,verb, -keyed,-keying.
- monkey⇄noun 1. an animal of the group most like man. Monkeys are mammals and range from the anthropoid apes to the marmosets, but exclude man and, usually, the lemurs.
2. one of the smaller mammals in this group, usually having a long tail. Monkeys are d - monkey⇄pigtail macaque ormonkey,pigtailed macaque.
- monkey⇄pigtailed macaque ormonkey
a macaque of the East Indies that grows to a length of about 20 inches and has a short, nearly hairless tail which it can curl up like a pig's. - monkey⇄v.i. (Informal.)1. to play in a mischievous way; fool; trifle.
Ex. Don't monkey with the television.
2. to meddle or tinker.
Ex. He didn't think much of the thing, and never monkeyed with it (Harper's). - monkey⇄v.t. to copy, as monkeys do; mimic; ape.