क्लैग Meaning in English
क्लैग शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : clag
, crag
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
कूटकचिड्ड
क्लैग्ड
करारेदार
क्लैग्स
क्रैगीस्ट
ठूंसना
ऐंठता
ऐंठना,सिकोड़ना,रूप बिगाड़ना
क्रैम्ड
ऐंठनदार केक
ऐंठा मुंह
ऐंठनयुक्त जकड़न
क्रैमर्स
क्रैमिंग
क्लैग इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The thrown-together buildings look scraggly and unkempt, the homesteaders are modest, stubborn, and reticent, but, in their undreamed-of future, Wal-Mart is on the way.
The rough and craggy down-ice (leeward) side is formed by plucking or quarrying, an erosional process initiated when ice melts slightly by pressure and seeps into cracks in the rock.
The fierce elites of the Nivātakavacas assailed Arjuna with crags, distressing the warrior.
With the grotesque crags, fantastic caves and beautiful lakes, Seven Star Crags have long been reputed as a wonderful place boasting picturesque scenery of the West Lake in Hangzhou and the hills in Guilin.
Huangshan pines typically grow at moderate to high altitudes on steep, rocky crags, and are a major vegetation component in the landscapes of eastern China.
The ascent from Gatesgarth goes up the intimidating-looking Fleetwith Edge; however, all the crags can be by-passed without too much difficulty.
The Struie is the name of the craggy hilltop overlooking the Dornoch Firth in the Scottish Highlands.
O'Byrne had concealed his men in the craggy terrain, and the English troops, conspicuous in their red and blue coats and white hose, instantly found themselves sliding along a river course.
A klippe (German for cliff or crag) is a geological feature of thrust fault terrains.
The route took the railway in a tunnel from the station under the town's Well Park (which provides a level area atop a high rocky crag), then in further cuttings and tunnels westwards through the hillside clear of the expensive properties on the coast.
There, survivors of the counterattack, holed up in the craggy coral, fired occasional challenging bursts at the Marines.
Beautiful views of the crags and lake can be seen by driving or walking on Xinghu West Road on the west of the lake and Xinghu Avenue on the east.
It complicates Old Welsh attributions for, in popular and technical topography, Tor (OW tŵr) and crag (Old Welsh carreg or craig) with competing Celtic derivations, direct and indirect, for the Old English antecedents.
क्लैग इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Grain receival points of Western Australia Joseph Henry Maclagan Wedderburn FRSE FRS (2 February 1882, in Forfar, Angus, Scotland – 9 October 1948, in Princeton, New Jersey) was a Scottish mathematician, who taught at Princeton University for most of his career.
He was educated at Forfar Academy then in 1895 his parents sent Joseph and his younger brother Ernest to live in Edinburgh with their paternal uncle, J R Maclagan Wedderburn, allowing them to attend George Watson's College.
Karen Parshall (1992) "New Light on the Life and Work of Joseph Henry Maclagan Wedderburn (1882–1948)," in Menso Folkerts et al.
His proposers were Thomas Brumby Johnston, John Hutton Balfour, Sir Andrew Douglas Maclagan and Sir Charles Wyville Thomson.
Frederick Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury, and William Maclagan, Archbishop of York, answered Pope Leo's charges in their written response, Saepius officio: Answer of the Archbishops of Canterbury and York to the bull Apostolicae Curae of H.
In Scotland, the treat is known as claggum, with less sweet versions known as clack.
The band Drivin' N Cryin' released a tribute to Ian Mclagan on their 2019 album Live The Love Beautiful with a song entitled "Ian Mclagan".
The brigade was initially commanded by a British regular officer, Colonel Ewen Sinclair-Maclagan.
Originally used to describe the exhaust of steam locomotives, "clag" is a term describing the often spectacular (particularly blackened, as in Class 37, or whitesmoked, as in Class 55) exhaust emissions of many older British diesel locomotives, especially, Classes 52 and 55.