फार्मयार्ड Meaning in English
फार्मयार्ड शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : farmyard
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
फ़ेरोसेफ़ैरोईज़
फरोज
फर्रागोस
फर्राट
दूरगामी
दूर तक प्रभाव ड़ालने वाला
दूरगामी प्रभाव
फैरेल
फरसिन
अधोवायु
सबसे दूर
सबसे दूर तक
दूरतम बिन्दु
फरथिंगल
फार्मयार्ड इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
They also alerted the farmers when strangers entered the farmyard.
Historically, apomorphine has been tried for a variety of uses, including as a way to relieve anxiety and craving in alcoholics, an emetic (to induce vomiting), for treating stereotypies (repeated behaviour) in farmyard animals, and more recently in treating erectile dysfunction.
The central core of the monastery was surrounded by a walled precinct containing gardens, fishponds (several of which still survive close to the abbey buildings), orchards, barns, guesthouses, stables, a farmyard and industrial buildings.
She is upset at Henry’s laziness and lack of work ethic as she slaves around the farmyard.
The genus name is derived from the αλέκτωρ|alektoris, meaning "chicken" or "farmyard fowl".
At the end of the Great Northern War King Frederick IV asked architect Johan Cornelius Krieger, royal gardener to the court at Rosenborg Castle, to build him a small pleasure palace on the site of a farmyard named Østrup.
Later, as an older boy, his chief responsibility was as a herd — first of the pigs and poultry in the farmyard, and later of the cattle out on the veld.
Most local gatherings in the village take place in the village hall, a Rural Education Centre on Cooks Farm (including village council meetings and the annual Harvest Supper, which residents of Wilksby also attend) or on the village green, a small grassy area on the site of an old farmyard, probably owned by the nearby Scrivelsby estate.
Christopher Hussey suggests that the D'Evercy's manor at Brympton was little more than an unostentatious range of buildings on the site of that part of the present staircase wing (marked K on plan), with an adjoining farmyard to the north of it.
Oriented on the cardinal directions, the area had been divided into individual parcels, each with a farmyard-like fence.
Rotter - A devious and unnaturally terrestrial otter who is a recurring character in some of the episodes, serving as a middle man between the foxes and the farmyard animals.
Dog - The farmer's sheepdog who has a good relationship with all of the farmyard animals, and as such is in command of the farmer's sheep.
Nicola and Lawrie offer to take a shortcut through a farmyard in order to get the campfire lit.