जलाने की लकड़ी Meaning in English
जलाने की लकड़ी शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : firewood
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
जलावन का सामानआतशबाज़ी
पटाखे
आतिशबाज़ी
आतशबाज़ी संबंधी
आतिशबाजी
आतिशबाज़ी के ढंग का
आतिशबाज़ी बनाने की विद्या
आतशबाज़ी की चरखी
फायरिंग
फायरिंग चैंबर
गोलीबारी की रेखा
फायरिंग लाइन
फायरिंग पार्टी
फायरिंग पिन
जलाने-की-लकड़ी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
saligna (coojong), are economically important and are widely planted globally for wood products, tannin, firewood and fodder.
There was never a shortage of firewood in Hoover's day because the chestnut blight had ravaged the forest; after her first visit to the Rapidan area, Mrs.
Each lodge guestroom has a stone fireplace and a supply of firewood, although the building has natural gas-fired central heating - the fireplaces are for decorative purposes only.
There is a shower building, laundry accommodations, a storage building for packaged campfire wood, and a small office at which ice, firewood and basic supplies can be purchased.
The wood is highly prized as firewood in the Pacific Northwest where it is often called "tamarack," although it is a different species than the tamarack larch.
- Menzies' banksia, firewood banksia (W.
The palisade became firewood in the winter of 1865.
Wood fuel (firewood and charcoal) remains the dominant source of energy in the district, accounting for almost 80 per cent of total energy consumption.
The town is the site of the Big Mallee Root, symbolizing the time when the roots of Eucalyptus dumosa were a mainstay of the economy of soldier settlers of the area, being collected for sale as firewood.
Acacia is grown for firewood.
In the beginning of the 1900s Metsähallitus sold, among other things, railway cross-ties and firewood to the national railway board, as well as timber to sawmills.
During World War II, Metsähallitus had the uncharacteristic task of producing, among other things, charcoal and chopped firewood for wood-gas modified vehicles.
Hiking became so popular after World War II that campsites with campfires, firewood and latrines were a necessity.