English to Gujarati Dictionary lay

lay

મૂકે
definition
verb
she laid the baby in his crib
put down, especially gently or carefully.
it is advisable to have your carpet laid by a professional
put down and set in position for use.
noun
the lay of the surrounding countryside
the general appearance of an area, including the direction of streams, hills, and similar features.
an act of sexual intercourse.
adjective
a lay preacher
not ordained into or belonging to the clergy.
lay and professional views of medicine
not having professional qualifications or expert knowledge, especially in law or medicine.
translation of 'lay'
લોકગીત,
ગીત
verb
મૂકવું
example
This book is intended primarily for 'lay' study groups in Episcopal parishes and Lutheran congregations.
When this bill was brought in, it had the same number of 'lay' people and professionals.
Which is pretty much the way to evaluate the current 'lay' of the land in Ukraine.
One can see the appeal of such stories for experts writing for a 'lay' audience.
That what a psychiatrist or an expert might know is not to be attributed to the 'lay' person.
Often faculty are not clinicians but other health professionals and 'lay' community members.
The recently released handbook is intended to help even the 'lay' public grasp the medicinal properties of herbs.
She was training to be a 'lay' preacher, but knew that wasn't where she wanted to be, and wasn't sure where she was going.
I'm sort of going to give you the 'lay' of the land and then we'll go inside.
A knife to his belly had brought him to the Bowery Mission, where he continues as a 'lay' preacher.
But several requests to 'lay' proposals before the bank met with no serious response except that the bank should simply lend more money.
Cleo cradled her broken arm and gently 'lay' it so it was supported by her lap.
they had to 'lay' aloft
So, baptism establishes the lay status of a believer by ordaining that person into the 'lay' order.
In fact most perching birds 'lay' eggs that are mostly white except for a ring of reddish spots around the blunt end.
However, some insects selfishly 'lay' their own eggs in empty cells rather than taking care of the queen's eggs.
They act as a filter and a translator from the expert source to the 'lay' reader.
And how does it bear on the roles, 'lay' or clerical, of women in the church?
on his lips there died the cheery 'lay'
In addition to learning the 'lay' of the land, we would work out logistics for travel with twenty students.
There are, at present, 104 members of the council, 25 of whom are 'lay' members.
All of these academic settings are educating the church's future 'lay' ministers.
Newspapers are an important source of information about the results of medical research, both for 'lay' people and health professionals.
If only consultative, the 'lay' voice will remain mostly window dressing for clerical decision makers.
roll the carpet against the 'lay' of the nap
I've recruited a great blogger to fill in for me for a few days since I'm unable to 'lay' my pearls before you with the frequency you deserve.
I suppose I should not 'lay' too much blame at the door of the opposite sex.
Part of the answer, in short, is found in the array of 'lay' ministries that are integral to most thriving parishes.
I'm going to 'lay' a course for Ibiza harbour
Eventually, the pope had the 'lay' people boycott married priests and not attend Masses celebrated by them.
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