क्राउट्स Meaning in English
क्राउट्स शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : crowns
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
क्राउन के वकीलमुकुटवर्क्स
कौकरियों
कौवे
मुर्गा कौवे
कौओं का अड्डा
कौए के पैर
कौए का पैर
कौवे की जाति का पक्षी
क्रूसिएट
क्रूसिबल
क्रूसिबल स्टील
क्रूसिबल्स
क्रूस पर चढ़ाना
क्रूस पर चढ़ाया गया
क्राउट्स इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
In 1924, the Empress Zawditu was given one of the two stolen crowns of Tewodros but the more valuable gold crown was retained by the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Defense Condition 5, a well known team from the Battlefield series In biology, the canopy is the aboveground portion of a plant croping or crop, formed by the collection of individual plant crowns.
In 1988, he placed fifth in the state finals and several months later won national crowns in both freestyle and Greco Roman at the Junior Nationals in Cedar Falls, Iowa.
The restoration cost, 320,000 Swedish crowns, was shared by the City of Stockholm and the Stockholm section of the Swedish Trade Union Confederation.
Furthermore, secondary bone grafting stabilizes the maxillary arch, thus enhancing the conditions for prosthodontic treatment such as crowns, bridges and implants.
000 Kčs (Czechoslovak crowns – country average month income was 1,303 Kčs in 1960).
The state coat of arms (rigsvåben) consists of three pale blue lions passant wearing crowns, accompanied by nine red lilypads (normally represented as heraldic hearts), all in a golden shield with the royal crown on top.
Both crowns, and other royal insignia, are located in Rosenborg Castle in Copenhagen.
The coat of arms of Tallinn resembles the Estonian arms, but the leopards in the former arms are crowned with golden crowns similar to the ones in the Danish arms.
Pierce returned to Mexico, where he homered 36 times, winning the first of three homer crowns.
Under the supervision of moneyers from the Tower Mint in London, a weight of 103,346 Troy pounds in crowns, half-crowns, shillings, and sixpences were minted at the Edinburgh Mint with a value of £320,372"nbsp;12s, equivalent to US'20.
The last batch of new coins, consisting of silver shillings and half-crowns were delivered on 5 October 1709, and were to be the last coins to be minted in Scotland.