गूँदना Meaning in English
गूँदना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : echo
, knead
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
गूंधनानीप
नीजी
घुटन्ना
घुटकना
घुटना मोड़
घुटने संभालो
घुटना गहरा
घुटने झटका प्रतिबिंब
नीजी कुंजी
घुटना संबंधी
जानुफलक
घुटने तक का
घुटने तक
घुटने से
गूँदना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Multiple theories exist that explain why cats knead.
It consists of wheat, rye or buckwheat kneaded into dough which is rolled thin and cut into triangles or rectangles.
Eba is a stiff dough made by soaking garri in hot water and kneading it with a wooden baton until it becomes a smooth doughy staple.
The meat will then be thoroughly kneaded together with the fat, the salt and the additional ingredients until reaching a homogenous consistency.
Some experts consider kneading to stimulate the cat and make it feel good, in the same manner as a human stretching.
The flour is boiled in salted water to make a hard dough, then is kneaded into a semi-spherical ball and placed in the middle of a large bowl (women sit on the floor and hold the pan between their legs while using a wooden ladle to mix and kneed the dough to its solid and thick consistency), around which the sauce is poured.
Sometimes kneading dough is removed from the process of making bread because it requires large amounts of time and effort.
Alternatively, the behavior may be a remnant of a newborn's kneading of the mother's teat to stimulate milk secretion.
Many cats purr while kneading.
The roofs have tiles, all "kneaded" and "baked" locally.
They do this also by kneading with their claws out, in a manner such as to scratch and soften some of the material.
गूँदना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
literal anglicization, of the name of František Janeček, the Czech designer and factory owner who had been working on the squeeze-bore principle in the 1930s and his son František Karel Janeček, who had brought his know-how to Britain after fleeing from German-occupied Czechoslovakia.
Brother Alois was born in 1954 in Nördlingen, Bavaria, Germany, where his parents had settled after being expelled from Czechoslovakia after World War II as ethnic Germans.
The complex was entered via a "Grand Mechouar", a vast ceremonial square or courtyard, to the south of the Almohad-era Kasbah Mosque.
The main gate of the royal palace was situated here and led to a smaller mechouar from which a long passage ran east to give access to the palace's various components.
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The title has been translated into English as Taking the Side of Things and as The Nature of Things (perhaps to echo Lucretius, though the book's philosophical underpinnings are more often associated with phenomenology).
The two begin a whirlwind affair, but shortly into the relationship, Milena is revealed to suffer from severe depression and is married to a much older man, Stefan, whom she occasionally crosses the border in Czechoslovakia to visit.
Military Order of the White Lion "For Victory", 2nd class (Czechoslovakia).
War Cross, 1939 (Czechoslovakia).
Recipients of the Czechoslovak War Cross.
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Wright echoed Patton's sentiments and even hinted that he would be prepared to fight the RUC and the British Army to destroy the Anglo-Irish Agreement.