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िनƮर्न् द nir-dwand, vulg. nir-du`and[S. िनƮर्न्Ʈः], adj. Free from either of two alternatives, indifferent in regard to opposite pairs of feelings (as pleasure and pain), neither glad nor sorry, etc.; not standing in mutual relation (to), not dependent (upon another), independent;—not striving together; free from envy or jealousy;—not causing disputes, uncontested, undisputed;—not double; not acknowledging two principles;—adv. Without quarrel or dispute, peaceably, etc.
Origin: Hindi