टैक्सीडर्मी Meaning in English
टैक्सीडर्मी शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : taxidermy
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
टैक्सींगटैक्सीमैन
टेक्सीमीटर
टैक्सीमीटर
टैक्सिंग
टैक्सियों
करवाद
टैक्सीस्ट
टैक्सीवे
कर रहित
कर रहित दुकान
टैक्समैन
टैक्सोडियम
टैक्सन
टैक्सोन
टैक्सीडर्मी हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
""चर्मपूरण (टैक्सीडर्मी]] महात्मा गांधी ग्रामीण औद्योगीकरण संस्थान (एमगिरि) वर्धा में स्थित है।
टैक्सीडर्मी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
After exploring around the abandoned house, the Eds bring the Kankers their presents (a ship in a bottle for Lee, a can of axle grease for Marie, and a taxidermy book for May) and disable the saw.
Buckethead uses the animals to perform taxidermy on them (a real life hobby of the guitarist).
Purely decorative bell jars were commonly used in the Victorian period to display and serve as transparent dust covers and display cases for a wide variety of items, including clocks, taxidermy, shells, and wax flowers and fruit.
It was the venue for the rowing events in the 1992 Barcelona Olympics as well as the "negro of Banyoles", a controversial piece of taxidermy.
In March 2017, the Lloyd Library and Museum hosted "Off the Page", an exhibit rendering many of Merian's illustrations as 3D sculptures with preserved insects, plants, and taxidermy specimens.
His skin has been preserved through taxidermy although his skull was modified in 1923 to match the Saint Bernard of that time period.
In 2012, historian Douglas Brinkley ranked Roosevelt #1 in a list of fathers of Presidents of the United States, citing his instilling his son with a love of outdoors and lessons in foreign languages, taxidermy, and bodybuilding and calling Roosevelt "in a league of his own.
He also taught taxidermy to Theodore Roosevelt.
He learned taxidermy from Charles Waterton, whose father-in-law Charles Edmonstone (b.
From there he moved to Edinburgh (37 and 51 Lothian Street), where he taught taxidermy to students at the University of Edinburgh, including Charles Darwin.
Edmonstone moved his taxidermy shop to Edinburgh's main shopping thoroughfare, opening at 29 and then later 66 Princes Street.
The taxidermy Darwin learnt from Edmonstone helped him greatly during the voyage of HMS Beagle.