There are
several abbreviated
words written in "Panch-pakshi"
report. What does those
words indicate? |
Question: |
I find several
abbreviated words in
"Panch-pakshi"
report. For example,
words like "We",
"No", "NE",
"Ea", and "So"
etc. are written in
report's right-most
column? What does
those words
indicate?
Similarly, I find
word "Inade"
written along with
words like "Excel",
"Good", "Poor" etc.
What does the word "Inade"
indicate? |
The
Panch-pakshi
report contains
several important
information. But due
to space
constraints, it is
not possible to
write full-form of
each word in same
row. Therefore, some
words are
abbreviated in such
a way that they may
be easily understood
by the report user.
For example, The
right-most (last
column) of report
shows "comparative
strength of various
directions" at any
given moment. The
names of the
directions are
written in
abbreviated form,
such as:
"We" (for
"West")
"No" (for
"North")
"NE" (for
"North-East")
"Ea" (for
"East")
"So" (for
"South")
"SE" (for
"South-East")
"SW" (for
"South-West")
"NW" (for
"North-West")
Similarly, the
categories of
bird-strength are
written in
abbreviated form.
The bird strength
has been categorized
into following seven
categories, in
declining order, and
written as follows:
"Excel"
(means "Excellent")
"Good"
"Fair"
"Avere"
(means "Average")
"Inade"
(means "Inadequate")
"Poor"
"Worst"
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