बेदावा Meaning in English
बेदावा शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : unclaimed
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
लावारिस बच्चालावारिस राजगामी संपत्ति
अवर्गीकृत
चाचा जो
चाचा,मामा,फूफा,मौसा
अंकल सैम
अंकल टॉम
चाचा टॉम
अंकलन
नासाफ
अशुद्ध प्रयोग
अशुद्ध प्रबंध
अशुद्ध स्मृति
नसाफ़
स्पष्ट न करने वाला
बेदावा इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
After this, the two powers will normally maneuver for the support of the unclaimed areas.
In 2007, the cremated remains of over 1700 unclaimed bodies were buried in the cemetery.
Asaph in October and triggered emigration to Kentucky as people wished to either certify their claims or seek unclaimed land.
Due to the flaw, several choice acres of land in the northern part of Frankfort remained unclaimed, and Marshall quickly entered claims for them at the land office.
The prize went unclaimed for almost six months but was finally claimed anonymously just seven days before it was set to be transferred to the Victorian State Revenue Office.
That team may claim as many as it wishes but must leave at least one pyramid unclaimed.
Spensieri returned to his law practice after leaving the legislature but sought permission to resign from the Law Society of Upper Canada in 1989, after losing count of two million dollars' worth of unclaimed moneys.
As many as fifteen were built, the last few of which, unclaimed by De Tomaso, were scrapped by the coachbuilder.
His body was unclaimed for a time but the Spanish Consulate in New York finally buried him.
28% of lottery revenue goes towards the fund, along with all unclaimed prizes.
Still interested in setting foot in Africa, he and fellow Bremen merchant (1862-1914) decided to found a German colony in South West Africa, then still unclaimed by any colonial power.
The first murder was discovered on 17 June 1934, when an unclaimed plywood trunk was noticed by William Joseph Vinnicombe at the left luggage office of Brighton railway station as he investigated a smell.
If that happened, the solution was given and a new round of play began with the unclaimed bank from the previous Super Catch Phrase carrying over.