पिंडा Meaning in English
पिंडा शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : pinda
, body
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
कायखंडतन
तनु
शव संलेपक
बॉडी लोशन
शरीर की झिल्ली
शरीर मापांक
धड़
शरीर रक्षक
शरीर की महक
शारीरिक मजबूत व्यक्ति
शरीर विवर
तगड़े
बॉडीरग
बोडजीी
पिंडा इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
He competed in weightlifting before turning to bodybuilding.
The removal of ethanol (drinking alcohol) through oxidation by alcohol dehydrogenase in the liver from the human body is limited.
People educated at Rossmoyne Senior High School An ARS, which stands for Air - Roll - Spin, is a bodyboarding trick that combines an El Rollo with a 360° spin while the bodyboarder is in the air.
Based on this research, Deth has theorized that thimerosal in vaccines could give rise to autism in a subset of children who are genetically vulnerable; he has also contended that the body's response to thimerosal is a [one, in which low-level exposure to the substance causes a beneficial effect.
After dumping the body of Roa outside the Casa de Nariño, the crowd attacked the palace with stones and bricks.
The phrase "Junior Common Room" also refers to the whole body of undergraduate residents of the Hall: they elect a JCR Committee annually, which organizes a wide variety of social events, parties, guest nights, debates and quizzes.
Scooter will teleport out of his present location and leave a series of bombs that will blow up on the appearance of aliens, after which he will re-appear (in the Mega Drive and arcade versions he just explodes, leaving his head, which his new body returns to retrieve).
The primary role of the vestibular nerve is to transform vestibular information (related to balance) into an egocentric frame of reference based on the position of the head in relation to the body.
The body's observation arc begins at Heidelberg Observatory on 3 September 1916, or nine nights after its official discovery observation at Simeiz.
Swage line: Crease or curvature in the side of the body used to create visual distinction.
Its body is generally of a rich brown, marked with large yellowish spots, each of which contains smaller brown spots.
Valkyrie can transport herself and a dying or dead body to and from the realm of the dead by willing it.
in Johannesburg, South Africa In 2007, after the teaching of the Transcendental Meditation technique to students concerned some of CIDA's donors, co-founder Taddy Blecher left the university to start another free educational body called the Maharishi Institute.
पिंडा हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
1812 में, राजा जयसिंह (1809 -35) के समय, पिंडारीस के एक शरीर ने रीवा क्षेत्र से मिर्जापुर पर छापा मारा।
सन 1799 में एक पिंडारी मुखिया द्वारा राहतगढ़ को लूटा गया ।
एक और हाल-फिलहाल में विकास गांठदार (पिंडाकार) लोहा या नमनीय ढलवां लोहा है।
"" १८०५ में एक पिंडारी, अमीर खान ने रुहेलखण्ड पर आक्रमण किया, लेकिन उसे बाहर खदेड़ दिया गया।
इन दोनों के कुछ समय एकांत वास के बाद पिंडारी माधवगढ़ के किले पर धावा बोलते हैं।
जिस शिला में बालू के बहुत बड़े बड़े दाने मिलते हैं, उसे मिश्रपिंडाश्म और जिसमें छोटे छोटे दाने होते हैं उसे बालुमय शैल या मृण्मय शैल कहते हैं।
भूतपूर्व टोंक रियासत की राजधानी रह चुके इस शहर की स्थापना 1806 में अमीर खाँ पिंडारी ने की थी और यह छोटी पर्वत श्रृंखला की ढलानों पर अवस्थित है।
""राजकुमारी डेकी यांगज़ोम वांगचुक के पांच बच्चे हैं; आशी ल्हेन निजाल रिका, दशो जिग्मे नामग्याल, दशो वांगचुक दोरजी नामग्याल, आशी यिवंग पिंडारिका और आशी नामजय कुमुथा।
1816 में पिंडारियों के दबाव से ये लोग पहाड़ियों पर विस्थापित होने को बाध्य हुए।
टुमरी (सामान्य पिंडार, ट्रेविया न्यूडीफ़्लोरा) ऊष्ण प्रदेशो में ;।
इतिहास से खफा हैं पिंडारी।
यहाँ विश्वविख्यात पिंडारी हिमनद् है जहां विदेशी सैलानी आते हैं।
पिंडर नदी बागेस्वर में स्थित पिंडारी ग्लेशियर से निकलती है।
पिंडा इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
New Calodonia Sapinda – Cupaniopsis crassivalvis (1869, New Caledonia).
It was the looseness of these 'pindarics' that appealed to many poets at the close of the 17th century, including John Dryden and Alexander Pope, and many lesser poets, such as John Oldham, Aphra Behn, Thomas Otway, Thomas Sprat, John Hughes and Thomas Flatman.
John Milton employed 'pindarics' for the chorus of his lyrical tragedy, Samson Agonistes, published in 1670/71 (and probably composed in the 1660s) but he was a classical scholar and he termed them more appropriately:.
that which we call the pindaric hath a nearer affinity with the monostrophic or apolelymenon used in the chorus's of Aeschylus's tragedies.
Thus he contrasts 'pindarics' with rhyming couplets as a verse form suited to tragedy:.
In Discourse on the Pindarique Ode, 1706, the dramatist William Congreve reviled pindarics as "bundles of rambling incoherent thoughts" and "uncertain and perplexed verses and rhymes".
Richard Steele in an entry in the Spectator the following year underscored the difference between English pindarics and the verse of Pindar by imagining the Greek poet in Cowley's companybut not for long:.
The pindaric came to be commonly used for complimentary poems on births, weddings and funerals.
Although the vogue of these forms hardly survived the age of Queen Anne, something of the tradition still remained, and even in the odes of Wordsworth, Shelley and Coleridge the broken versification of Cowley's pindarics occasionally survives.
Tennyson's Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington'' (1852) may be considered another specimen of a pindaric in English literature, as seen for example in the opening and closing lines:.
Harrison Schmitt Christopher Ralph Chippindale, FSA (born 13 October 1951) is a British archaeologist.
Chippindale was born on 13 October 1951, to Keith and Ruth Chippindale.