क्लोका Meaning in English
क्लोका शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : cloc
, cloca
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
घड़ी की पट्टियांघड़ी कंकण
घड़ी ग्लास
घड़ी का काँच
घड़ी का फीता
घड़ी निर्माण कला
घड़ी श्रृंखला
घड़ी वसंत
ठीक ठीक समय बतलानेवाली घड़ी
ठीक ठीक समय बतानेवाली घड़ी
बिलकुल ठीक समय बतानेवाली घड़ी
घण्टाघर
घड़ी दारी
क्लाक्सोन
घड़ी की
क्लोका इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
In Spain, cyclestreets are known as ciclocalles.
*Cyclocaridae Lowry " Stoddart, 2011.
क्लोका इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
A restored 1911 Seth Thomas clock works runs the brass bells and clock that crown one of the high towers, which is high.
Its clock pendulum is the longest in Europe.
2012 - The clock on the stable block was repaired just before the Queen's Jubilee in July 2012.
The chimes of the clock were repaired in December 2012.
Strawberry had just hit Mills' teammate Armando Benítez with a cheap shot during a melee, and Mills promptly defended Benitez by clocking Strawberry point-blank.
The ball went right to Don Nelson, who put up a desperation 18 foot shot from the free throw line to beat the 24 second clock; the ball hit the back rim, bounced high in the air and fell through the hoop to give Boston a 105–102 lead.
In the centre of the house was a raised attic with a clock and a bellcote.
A superscalar processor, on the other hand, executes more than one instruction during a clock cycle by simultaneously dispatching multiple instructions to redundant functional units on the processor.
Duchy of Mantua The Treaty of Fort Wayne, sometimes called the Ten O'clock Line Treaty or the Twelve Mile Line Treaty, is an 1809 treaty that obtained 29,719,530 acres Native American land for the white settlers of Illinois and Indiana.
The treaty has two nicknames in popular American culture: the "Ten O'clock Line Treaty of 1809" and the "Twelve Mile Line Treaty", both of which are associated with the disparate parcels of land defined by the treaty.
The first nickname comes from tradition that says the Native Americans did not trust the surveyors' equipment, so a spear was thrown down at ten o'clock and the shadow became the treaty line.
As HMS Investigator was commencing its anticlockwise circumnavigation, a French expedition under Nicolas Baudin was exploring the coastline in a clockwise direction.
This is recorded in the clock tower in the long bazaar at Vellore, raised in 1920, where an inscription reads "Vellore – From this Village 277 men went to the Great war 1914–18, of them 14 gave up their lives".