English to Gujarati Dictionary intersect

intersect

છેદાય
definition
verb
occasionally the water table intersects the earth's surface, forming streams and lakes
divide (something) by passing or lying across it.
translation of 'intersect '
પરસ્પર કાપવું,
પરસ્પર છેદવું,
વચ્ચેથી કાપવું
verb
કાપવું
example
lines of latitude and longitude 'intersect' at right angles
These distance measurements tell you that you are situated somewhere on the circle where two spheres 'intersect' .
My sound files 'intersect' their collections in several tracks.
Since none of the campaigns 'intersect' with each other, this can be quite jarring to your feeling of progress, especially with the limited amount of gameplay.
They are all in orbits that 'intersect' the Earth's orbit and they are all large enough to cause widespread damage in an Earth impact.
Sometimes these axes may 'intersect' , but they also function quite independently of each other.
Although they are parallel to each other, neither world can ever 'intersect' .
While these two lines rarely 'intersect' , one point of convergence is the issue of digital preservation.
Your career counselor will assist you in understanding fully how these three circles 'intersect' with your unique self.
(It is assumed that no more than two lines 'intersect' at any point inside the circle).
While some of the narrative threads 'intersect' and mingle, others hardly impinge on each other at all.
The hard part is to find where the circles 'intersect' , so we can get the angles of the yellow sectors.
At the level of scientific reasoning the two kingdoms do not 'intersect' .
Some ways along the road, another street 'intersected' it, forming a cross of sorts.
A romantic black comedy in three parts, the movie gathers and 'intersects' several stories about migration and about those who stay behind.
On the other hand, they might pass other hallways, 'intersecting' with their own.
There was a great diversity of interests that 'intersected' and passed through the Hop.
As he stood there, looking down the footpath that ran past his girlfriend's gate, he noticed four men come into the crossroads formed where the footpath 'intersected' another footpath, a short distance away from his girlfriend's house.
Iron is transferred via ground water from topographically higher areas and precipitation occurs at valley base, where the land surface 'intersects' the water table.
The question is, should we get worried about the purple line 'intersecting' the blue line right there in 2014?
But in the realm where corporate aviation 'intersects' politics, predictable battlelines are drawn.
Meanwhile, 35-foot stone masts buttress the two-storey entry hall and living area, 'intersecting' the main structure at 45 degrees.
These aren't mutually exclusive, of course - they're 'intersecting' areas of a Venn diagram.
Like the lines of longitude on Earth, each great circle eventually 'intersects' with every other great circle at the poles of the sphere.
If a CME erupts on the side of the Sun facing Earth, and if our orbit 'intersects' the path of that cloud, the results can be spectacular and sometimes hazardous.
This happens when the shadow cone of the Moon 'intersects' the surface of the Earth, and is observable by anyone within this shadow zone.
Rhythmic and precise, the keyboards, guitars and drums mingle like city traffic, 'intersecting' sharply at right angles.
Yet the historical part of Edinburgh, the part most frequented by visitors, is a slum 'intersected' by ancient houses that have been segregated and turned into museums and training-colleges.
This genre 'intersects' the literary avant-garde, visual and concrete poetry, text-based installations, net art, software art, and netspeak.
Neither of the two stories 'intersects' in any way - they just take turns eating up screen time and end independently of one another.
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