ग्रेव्ड Meaning in English
ग्रेव्ड शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : graved
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
कब्रपालबजरी
बजरीला
बजरी से
बजरीदार
ग्रेवेमेंस
ग्रेव्ज
कब्र का पत्थर
गुरुत्वीय
गुरुत्वाकर्षणपूर्ण
गुरुत्वाकर्षणवाला
गुरूत्वीय
गुरुत्वाकर्षण संपर्क
गुरुत्वाकर्षण बल
गुरुत्वाकर्षण ढाल
ग्रेव्ड इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
1799 (engraved on stone by Malby " Sons, printed by Eyre " Spottiswoode 1856), Mitchell Library, Glasgow.
If the symbol of a world is magically engraved on it, the ship can travel to that world through the Death Gate.
La Fornarina is also wearing an armband engraved with the painter's signature, "Raphael Vrbinas.
The Indian government has engraved it on one of its postal stamps.
An archaeological discovery of part of its itinerarium on an engraved on stone (The Polla Tablet) brought it more fully into the light of history.
Through research in Treece's library, they reconstruct the history of the lost treasure ship, locate a list of valuable items, including a gold pinecone filled with pearls, with the letters "EF" engraved on it, and learn that it identifies Elisabeth Farnese, a noblewoman for whom they were made by the king of Spain.
Among these depictions of details is one set of prints of heads, hands and feet engraved by G.
The first engraved reproduction of The Transfiguration is also called to be the first reproductive print of a painting ever.
These "key plate stamps" could be engraved with names and prices as needed.
On fully engraved plates, the text color matches the design color, while overprinted blanks have their text in rich black ink.
Among other symbols engraved on the stones are the willow tree, representing sadness or mourning; the [representing the passage of time; and bones, representing death or Granville Centre is a rural Canadian community located in Annapolis County on the north shore of the Annapolis River in western Nova Scotia.
Ellen, herself a naturalist, was a great supporter of her husband's interests, which included collecting engraved portraits (140,000); topographical engravings (70,000); and natural history engravings (20,000).