मलहम फैलाने का औजार Meaning in English
मलहम फैलाने का औजार शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : ointment
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
मरहम,बामऑंख की पुतली या परितारिकाशोथ
मरहम पट्टी
ओइरिटास
ओइस
ओजिबथा
ओजिबवा
ओजिब्वा
ओजीस
ओजीवाल
ओका
ओकापी
ओकापीआईएस
ठिक है
ओकेह
मलहम-फैलाने-का-औजार इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
A big disappointment occurred in 1988, when defense and space contractor Martin Marietta lost its bid to construct the crew modules for NASA's Space Station Freedom.
More disappointment followed the creation of the Metrovision regional economic development partnership, as that body largely failed to diversify or attract additional investment to Metro New Orleans' economy.
A portrait miniature by Nicholas Hilliard, around 1590, commemorates the appointment, showing him in tilting attire with the Queen's glove, set in diamonds, pinned as a plume to his hat as a sign of her favour.
Fenwick remained in Charleston one year beyond the erection of the new Diocese of Charleston and the appointment of John England as the first bishop.
The papal bull notifying him of his appointment arrived in July 1825, and he embarked on an eight-day spiritual retreat.
Malachy's College until his appointment as President of St.
It is currently found in various forms for sale including whole gallbladders, raw bile, pills, powder, flakes, and ointment.
Appointments in the RAOC.
After 1981 in NATO assigned units, principally those in British Army of the Rhine (BAOR), the standard NATO system was adopted with all appointments elsewhere changing the following year.
The senior RAOC appointment was Director Equipment and Ordnance Stores (DEOS) − always a Major-General − which during the 1920s became Director Ordnance Services (DOS).
Deputy Director Ordnance Services (DDOS), usually a brigadiers' appointment, were found in the War Office (MOD after 1964) and in large headquarters throughout the Army.
Chief Ordnance Officer (COO) was a brigadiers' or colonels' appointment and was used as an alternative to DOS, e.
Assistant Director of Ordnance Services (ADOS), usually a lieutenant colonel's, but occasionally a colonel's, appointment on the staff.