अंगुश्ताना Meaning in English
अंगुश्ताना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : angastana
, thimble
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
पतलेदुबले पतले
दुबला पतला
पतला होना
पतला
झीना
लोहे की पतली पट्टी
चपाती
पतला कपड़ा
पतला लेप लगाना
पतला लेप
पापड़
पतला भीड़
पतला पर्दा
पतला सूखा बिस्कुट
अंगुश्ताना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Much of the underbrush is licorice fern, oxalis, salmonberry, thimbleberry, Trail View State Park is a state park located on Long Island on the Nassau–Suffolk county border in New York.
The prairie garden plot uses minimal amounts of pesticides and fertilizers to recreate a patch of prairie featuring prairie and purple coneflower, goldenrod, gayfeather, thimbleweed and New England aster.
This system is not perfect because liquids of different viscosities will pour at different rates through the same spout, but it does allow consistent pours from drink to drink for a consistent result from each bartender, while being much faster than using a thimble measure or similar spirit measure.
The summer is so wonderful that Garnet comes to believe that the thimble had magical powers, and she vows to remember that time as her "thimble summer.
The very evening that nine-year-old Garnet Linden finds a silver thimble in a dried-up riverbed near the farm where she lives, the drought that has threatened her family's financial future is broken with a rainstorm.
Rubus parviflorus, most commonly known as thimbleberry, was extensively harvested by the First Nations peoples for their deliciously sweet taste.
The company also made thimbles, combs, jewelry, and other small items.
The use of thimbles in loops is industry best practice.
The central thimble, which is a water-filled irradiation chamber about in diameter, provides the highest available neutron flux, about 1.
Added accessories to the saddle sometimes included a nose bag for horse feed, a curry comb to groom the horse, a picket pin and lariat to tether the horse while grazing, saddlebags, and a "thimble" that held the muzzle of the cavalryman's carbine.
He expresses contempt at civilians' unwillingness to forego certain comforts, such as having more than "a thimbleful of water a day" and seems genuinely shocked they refuse to accept martial law.
Some tribes have also whipped soapberries with bunches of inner cedar bark, thimbleberry branches or salal branches in birch bark bowls.
In the sixth one, the dog-like creature asks one which will cost more and to choose between a thimble and a shingle.