गलही Meaning in English
गलही शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : prow
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
युद्ध समर्थक दलप्रोवैल
प्रोक्सिमा
निकटस्थता
सन्निकर्ष
समीपस्थता
समय की समीपता
ज़ायनवाद समर्थक
प्रॉक्सीमेक्स
ज़ायनवाद समर्थक यहूदी
पीआरएस
प्रू
विवेकपुर्वक
विवेकव्शील
विवेकशील
गलही इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The film concludes, with the car prowling the streets of downtown Los Angeles, apparently having survived the crash.
Acquisition of sufficient power, wealth, military prowess or royal favour enabled commoners to ascend into the nobility.
The prow was reinforced for ramming.
With her martial arts prowess, she's as graceful as a dancer and as swift as a striking, deadly snake.
Key signings such as Mark Bell (Blyth Spartans) and John Parker (Ryton) shored up the defence, whilst forwards Daniel Hindmarsh and Chris Lunn provided an attacking prowess which saw the side score 96 league goals.
Teresa claimed that while he reached the position of lieutenant in the Patriarca crime family, this was mainly due to his prowess as a money maker for Raymond Patriarca, and that he never murdered anyone.
The area grew with the Industrial Revolution with the discovery of coal, and in 1822 Spencer's Steelworks was opened, which grew to a size which led the area to be known colloquially as New Sheffield, after the town famed for its steel making prowess.
50 while he also displayed his powerful and adventurous batting prowess, scoring a century from only 61 balls in 1981 (and winning the Walter Lawrence Trophy in the process).
It started in 2003 and was made an annual festival by Mayor Carmelo Lazatin on December 2004 to promote the city's culinary prowess.
At night they used to come prowling into the city, giving all kinds of trouble, depriving the people of their rest; and they plundered the country houses in the neighbourhood of the city.
Sarmatism stressed the military prowess going back to the times when szlachta first emerged from the knight class; and its religious values, both associated with the historical mission of the Polish people as a bastion of Catholic Christianity.