English to Hindi Dictionary precursor

precursor

अग्रगामी
definition
noun
a three-stringed precursor of the violin
a person or thing that comes before another of the same kind; a forerunner.
translation of 'precursor'
पुरोगामी,
अग्रदूत,
पूर्वगामी
noun
अग्रगामी,
आगे जानेवाला,
प्रणेता,
अग्र-दूत
example
Meat contains cholesterol, a 'precursor' to many hormones, including testosterone.
The clicking noise is normally a 'precursor' of a lost/broken rivet and should be regarded as a warning sign.
pepsinogen is the inactive 'precursor' of pepsin
On the one hand, alchemy is regarded as a 'precursor' of the modern science of chemistry.
Hubris has most clearly set in and hubris is the 'precursor' of the end.
pepsinogen is the inactive 'precursor' of pepsin
a three-stringed 'precursor' of the violin
a three-stringed 'precursor' of the violin
This monologue dates from 1977, and it is perhaps most interesting as a 'precursor' of the author's later and better work.
In the Netherlands, shared care models have acted as a 'precursor' of the recently introduced concept of disease management.
This took place in 1922, and was a 'precursor' of the show trials of the following decades.
The pre-meal selection of chutneys is a 'precursor' of the sharp flavours to come.
It therefore formed a 'precursor' of the Renaissance court.
'precursor' cells
As the first venture develops it is the 'precursor' of what may become a new niche in the travel industry and in holiday home real estate.
What appeals to me is that it's a 'precursor' of Pinter and a follower of Coward.
It is also the 'precursor' for sex hormones such as estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone.
It was an obvious 'precursor' of today's great intermediary, money, in such forms as bank credit.
In so doing, Coram created London's first art gallery, a 'precursor' of the Royal Academy.
Companies can be guided by key lead indicators which have historically been a 'precursor' of a change in activity levels for their business sector.
This is a 'precursor' of the modern Spaghetti alla carbonara, one of the most popular pasta dishes, but of obscure origin.
Bond's preoccupation with brand names made him a 'precursor' of the consumer society.
It also contains various plant steroids that serve as hormone 'precursors' as well as vitamin B 12 and carotene.
Plant substances make 'precursors' of human sex hormones that can be converted in the body.
The plaque is an accumulation of amino acid protein 'precursors' called A-Beta.
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