झालदार Meaning in English
झालदार शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : sphered
, pungent
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
तीखी गंधनाएतबारी
पुनीकंडी
सज़ा होना
प्राणदंड देना
अर्थ दण्ड देना
दण्डनीय ठहराना
कठोर दंड देना
सज़ा देना
सज़ा देना दूरवर्ती स्थाण में
अन्याय युक्त दंड देना
दंडनीय
दंडस्वरूप निष्कासित
सज़ा योग्य
दंड लगानेवाला
झालदार इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
They are extremely aggressive when caught in traps, emitting piercing shrieks and letting loose a pungent secretion which reportedly takes a month to wash away.
Its Chinese name, Schisandra, comes from the fact that its berries possess five basic flavors: salty, sweet, sour, pungent (spicy), and bitter.
American dramatists and playwrights Xynotyri is an unpasteurized whey cheese from Greece made from sheep's milk or goat's milk, with a hard and flaky consistency, a pungent aroma and a yogurt-like sweet and sour taste.
As for other terpenes, it is insoluble in water, flammable, colorless, and has a pungent smell.
Individuals of both sexes occasionally mark their chests with pungent wadded leaves, rubbing the leaf up onto the throat and chin to the mouth, where the wad is wetted and rubbed down again, repeated various times while looking up into the air.
It is a less pungent cheese than Époisses, its local competition.
Four days before the explosion, residents started complaining of a strong gas-like smell coming from the sewers which became progressively more pungent over the course of those days.
These verses are pungent criticism of the society, dripping in satire and laying stress on human values.
It is a colorless liquid with a pungent smell and taste that is soluble in most organic solvents.
The songs in 'Lavani' are mostly erotic in sentiment and the dialogues tend to be pungent in socio-political satire.
The curry is not necessarily sweeter than other Thai curries but, although the spiciness varies, it tends to be more pungent than the milder red curries.
Subtle social criticism laced with pungent humour is the speciality of Bhavai.
The burrow has a single entrance, a pungent, leaf-lined sleeping chamber and a long retreat tunnel, often sloppy with a little water.