मोहर लगाने वाला Meaning in English
मोहर लगाने वाला शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : sealer
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
सीलरमुहर बनानेवाला
सील्स
सीलस्किन
सीकम
सीमार्क
सीमर
सीवन रहित
निर्बाध उद्यम
सीमस्ट्रेस
शॉन
बन्दर्गाह
खोजते फ़िरना
खोज
खोज का
मोहर-लगाने-वाला इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The United States Revenue Cutter Service, today known as the United States Coast Guard, captured several Canadian sealer vessels throughout the conflict.
As early as 1872, the operations of foreign sealers attracted the attention of the United States' government, but any precautions then taken seem to have been directed against the capture of seals on their way through the passages between the Aleutian Islands, and no claim to jurisdiction beyond the three-mile limit appears to have been made.
Consequently, practically all the seals taken by pelagic sealers are nursing females, the death of which ordinarily results in the starvation of the pups.
In the summer of 1886, three British Columbian sealers, Carolena, Onward, and Thornton, were captured by an American revenue cutter, Corwin, 60 miles from land.
The question of damages, which had been reserved, was ultimately settled by a mixed commission appointed by the two powers in February 1896, the total amount awarded to the British sealers being '473,151.
The mother seals were therefore taken by the pelagic sealers as before, and their young were left to starve.
In South Australia, the recovery of the state's native population of New Zealand fur seals (Arctocephalus forsteri) after severe depletion by sealers in the 1800s has brought them into conflict with the fishing industry.
James Munro (sealer) (c.
Generally speaking, these products can be broken into the following categories: garage floor mats, garage floor tiles, coatings (including epoxy, urethanes and hybrids), sealers and densifiers as well as garage floor containment systems.
It was first charted by Captain James Cook in 1773, and was a base for sealers in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Sealers' Oven, bread oven of mud and stone built by sealers around 1800 near Albany, Western Australia.
Sealers' War, conflict in southern New Zealand started by sealers in 1810.
Concrete sealers, products applied to concrete to protect it from corrosion.
Heat sealer, machine using heat to seal products.
Stone sealer, surface treatment product to retard staining and corrosion in natural stone.
Stewart (1776–1851), Scottish-born whaler, sealer and settler.
The carvings are finished with sealer, but not varnished, and presented either without color, or with a hand-painted, detailed, watercolor finish and then waxed.