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The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 1
It's not definite. I'll talk to Bernadette.
নির্দিষ্ট, দ্ব্যর্থহীন, স্পষ্ট, নির্ধারিত, যথাযথ, স্থিরীকৃত, স্পষ্ট সীমাযুক্ত
(1) Precise; explicit and clearly defined.
(2) Known for certain.
(3) Precise.
(4) Explicit and clearly defined.
(5) Exact.
(6) Clear.
(7) Fixed.
(8) Certain.
(9) Positive.
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The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 1
It's not definite. I'll talk to Bernadette.