niche

વિશિષ્ટ
definition
verb
Honey is not as big as Essence, Heart & Soul is not as big as Essence, but a combined circulation of 500,000 is big enough where it has to be looked at, and it's also niched enough where advertisers can make more efficient buys for their targets.
place or position (something) in a niche.
noun
Zeno built a tall wall with about 20 niches for statues of gods and goddesses behind the stage.
a shallow recess, especially one in a wall to display a statue or other ornament.
translation of 'niche'
મૂર્તિ પૂતળાં ઈ. વસ્તુ મૂકવાનો દીવાલમાં રાખેલ ગોખલો
example
McCreevy's move last June to reclassify pick-up trucks also brought the 'niche' market segment, which was undergoing significant growth, to a complete halt.
At the next level, the select wine offerings going for $4.95 per glass, Little Penguin has found a comfortable 'niche' .
In some cases, they specialize in 'niche' markets where individuality is more important than mass production.
Each of the major billing vendors has tried to carve out a 'niche' within the cable industry.
By and large they've failed, which is why the Blackberry device has secured a relatively comfortable 'niche' .
Parents ensured the best for their children and they, in turn, were bound in duty to look after their elderly parents, who were respected and given a comfortable 'niche' in their homes.
The dominant feature of the playroom is a periwinkle blue storage wall that contains cabinets, drawers, a display 'niche' , and a long, narrow counter.
In 1549, Jafar founded Kudus Mosque and fastened the rock in its mihrab, a 'niche' in the mosque wall facing Mecca.
I'd carved a very comfortable 'niche' , so to speak.
This commitment to seeing the job done is Peter's 'niche' , he adds.
a 'niche' market for quality food
The west wall near the kitchen formed a shallow 'niche' .
As no networks for ethnic women existed, there was no crutch to lean on and I had to find a suitable 'niche' for myself without affirmative action assistance.
In it is a 'niche' , wherein the statue of St. Canice stood, and inverted stone cones with eight grooves, or flutings, for holy water.
important new 'niche' markets
Or do you think you'll have a comfortable midsize 'niche' over time?
It's the next age group, however, that has become the most recent industry 'niche' .
At the same time, the various oral communities that live on the body are highly dependent on the environmental conditions that normally prevail within each 'niche' .
He admits to a hunger for a more permanent television 'niche' , while acknowledging the relative dearth of opportunities for pastry chefs.
Some early humans may have started eating meat as a way to survive within their own ecological 'niche' .
He is very comfortable with the 'niche' he has carved out for himself.
Although still a meaty game, Mexica is the lightest of the three designs, allowing it to fill a comfortable 'niche' .
If a bulb plant is to develop to its full potential, it must be provided with good growing conditions and a suitable 'niche' in the landscape where it can remain undisturbed without the need for its foliage to be prematurely removed.
This gentrification developed a population of gentleman farmers who are interested in creating a 'niche' market of a specialty crop.
The trouble is that a lot of people have found a comfortable 'niche' in Abkhazia's twilight existence.
But despite the industry and critical acclaim, La Bamba has proven to be a fluke hit single, and the band has settled into a small but comfortable 'niche' .
It reminds one of those commemorative busts associated with Caesar's and Augustus's Rome, or of a statue made for a 'niche' in a European manor house.
Obviously, Fletcher has a knack for creating a useful product that fits a 'niche' in the market.
Such Pagans are not receptive to challenges to their comfortable 'niche' in their spirituality.
Early in the 1930s, Jack found a comfortable 'niche' in radio, going on the air for the first time in March 1932.
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