उन्मुक्त भूमिधर Meaning in English
उन्मुक्त भूमिधर शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : unmukt BhoomiDhar
, open land
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
खुली मानसिकताखुले विचारों वाला
खुले तिल
खुला निमंट्रणअ
मुँहखुला
मुँह खुला रहना
मियाना
खुला सागर
खुला श्रृंखला
खुल जा सिम सिम
शिशन के मुख पर खुली त्वचा
आँखें खोल देना
चेहरा खोल देना
कुंडली खोल कर सीधा होना
तसमा खोलना
उन्मुक्त-भूमिधर इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Located approximately northwest of central London and adjacent to the Greater London boundary, it is an urbanised parish with suburban residential development, some open land and light industry.
The name is derived from the Old English beonet + feld and means "open land where bent-grass grows".
The name 'Lindfield' means 'open land with lime trees.
There a large, relatively open landmass had resulted in extensive trading and warfare, both of which dispersed cultural inventions.
Bill France noticed the horse racing track and expanse of open land while piloting his airplane.
Its soil, developed on ultramafic, serpentine rock, promoted not a closed forest but an open landscape of shrub and grass.
In the decades that followed what was once open land eventually became a dense forest.
Lindfield first appeared as Lindefeldia, 'open land with lime trees', in a Saxon charter of 765 AD, in which King Ealdwulf granted lands for the building of a Minster church, which may be on the same site as the present All Saints Church, Lindfield.
The 1980s saw the rise of the backyard shack dwellers and informal settlements on open land, with two shacks for every formal house in Thokoza and by 1992, the shacks ratio had doubled.
A thin belt of more open land separates it from the communities to the north: Epsom, Ewell, Cheam and Belmont.
As the creators of a technology that is capable of reversing the fortunes of those living in this world, they control the largest and arguably the safest sections of open land in the world of Highpoint.
Niewójt (2009) noted that food supply through the coastline yielding shellfish, the presence of several wetlands and productive estuaries, and the plant foods available both in open land and potentially acquired through trade with neighbouring groups.
In 1841 the London-Brighton railway opened, passing to the west of the parish with a 'Station for Cuckfield and Lindfield Towns' on open land that was to become the town of Haywards Heath.