नक़्क़ाली Meaning in English
नक़्क़ाली शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : carving
, mimicry
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
मिमिंगमिम्सी
न्यून कथित
धमकीपूर्ण
न्यूनबर्ग
कीमा
क़ीमा
मनो
मन उड़ाने
मन पसंद
दिमाग चाटना
ध्यान बँटना
चित्त आकर्षक
ध्यानपूर्ण
चित्तिता
नक़्क़ाली इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
It consists mainly of mimicry, from which the name of the theater form derives (swaang means disguise or impersonation).
Swang incorporates suitable theatrics and mimicry (or naqal) accompanied by song and dialogue.
Camouflage works through concealment (whether by countershading, preventing casting shadows, or disruption of outlines), mimicry, or possibly by dazzle.
The observations and experiments of many biologists had "immensely strengthened and confirmed" the researches on mimicry and warning colours of pioneers like Bates, Wallace, Meldola, Trimen and Müller.
During the episode Richard Hammond winched a Land Rover Series up to the top of the dam, and down again, in mimicry of an advert once used for the vehicle, during a tribute segment for the Land Rover Defender.
In India, this butterfly is considered as the classic example of Batesian mimicry in which edible species resemble unpalatable butterflies in order to escape being eaten by predators.
This species is unpalatable to birds and belongs to the "orange" Batesian mimicry complex.
Bionics (biomimicry) is the engineering of technology through the use of systems found in biology.
Another study ruled out a major hypothesis stating that the reappearance of the non-mimic form was due to the evolutionary loss of mimicry and a reversion to the ancestral phenotype.
Aposematism and mimicry.
They are very vocal, producing a wide range of songs, sometimes including mimicry.
A slender, attractive man with a really dry wit, a gift for mimicry, and a sharply developed taste for the simple but cultivated amenities of living.
नक़्क़ाली इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Other typical uses for PIR foams include industrial and commercial pipe insulation, and carving/machining media (competing with expanded polystyrene and rigid polyurethane foams).
" Another site adds that "visitors can wander around the 15th century choir building, with its ornate carvings, the tower house and gatehouse .
She trained in anatomy, stone-carving, and sculpture at the Newark Museum, Newark Fine Arts School, and the Students' Art League through the Works Progress Administration.
It houses a church, a mosque and a Hindu temple, the latter known for its carvings.
We are familiar with two of this church's stone carvings.
This carousel had fifty eight horses and two chariots, which were decorated with leaf carvings surrounding a Greek god and two cherubs.
The font has a rough circular bowl with four pieces of leaf carving, apparently of late 12th-century date, and stands in the eastern tower arch.
He continued carving up to his death.
By March 1905 Aston Webb, the architect of the Cromwell Road extension to the Victoria and Albert Museum had commissioned over twenty sculptors to provide statues, carvings and decorations for the facade of the building.
The church of St Ours dates from the tenth century to the twelfth century; among its distinguishing features are the huge stone pyramids surmounting the nave and the beautiful carving of the west door.
It is beside the Table des Marchands, a dolmen with notable carvings.
This makes it valuable in the manufacture of wooden-ware, cheap furniture, and bodies of carriages; it is also especially adapted for wood-carving.