कटथ्रोट्स Meaning in English
कटथ्रोट्स शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : cutthroats
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
कटाईकटिंग
कतरन
कर्तन
कर्तनकीट
काटने
काटने का कार्य
छँटाई
बात काटते हुए
काटने का कोण
काटने कोण
काटने का चाकू
कटाई मशीन
काटनेवाली मशीन
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कटथ्रोट्स इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
According to legend, from about, 1790s-1820, Colonel Plug, a river pirate, ran a gang of cutthroats and preyed on unsuspecting travelers, near the mouth of the Ohio River, stealing their goods and sinking or selling their watercraft down river.
Germans called them "Stalin's cutthroats".
Lahontan cutthroats evolved into a large (up to 1 m or 39 in) and moderately long-lived predator of chub suckers, and other fish as long as 30 or .
The Lahontan cutthroats of Pyramid and Walker Lakes were of considerable importance to the Paiute tribe.
During the 19th and early 20th centuries, Lahontan cutthroats were caught in tremendous numbers and shipped to towns and mining camps throughout the West; estimates have ranged as high as annually between 1860 and 1920.
Because it tolerates water too alkaline for other trout, Lahontan cutthroats are stocked in alkaline lakes outside its native range, including Lake Lenore (alternately Lenore Lake), Grimes Lake and Omak Lake in central Washington and Mann Lake in Oregon's Alvord Desert east of Steens Mountain.
Over and above its function as a hostelry, Jamaica Inn houses the clandestine rural headquarters of a gang of cutthroats and thieves, led by innkeeper Joss Merlyn (Leslie Banks).
Given a warrant to arrest Sharpe, Hakeswill recruits six cutthroats to help him murder Sharpe, so they can steal the treasure.
However, this is more than a simple pirate raid with the cutthroats serving a dark force threatening to end the entire world of Midkemia, something which Nicholas must confront.
All cutthroats can be differentiated from rainbow trout by red, pink, or orange marking beneath the jaw that give the species its name.
Therefore, ponds and lakes must have an inlet or outlet stream for cutthroats to spawn and sustain populations.
In the 1660s, the new French governor of Tortuga, Bertrand d'Ogeron, similarly provided privateering commissions both to his own colonists and to English cutthroats from Port Royal.