रुपहला रंग Meaning in English
रुपहला रंग शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : first color
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
पहले आये सो पहले पायेपहले आओ पहले पाओ
पहला कोर्स
ममेरा भाई
ममेरी बहन
प्रथम कोटी का
पहला धर्मयुद्ध
पिछले से पहला डेक
पहली डिग्री
प्रथम डिग्री
प्रथमप्रसवा
पहला व्युत्पन्न
पहले व्युत्पन्न
मार्लबोरो के प्रथम ड्यूक
वेलिंगटन के प्रथम ड्यूक
रुपहला-रंग इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
In this period the club changed its logo, the old one with the black goat and the Ceahlău Massif on the background being replaced by the one with a bear, also the orange color, used as well in the past, became the first color, the traditional yellow and black kits is now used only in the away matches.
The impartial game Contact (Silverman, 1971) uses a single color with the entailment constraint: all moves after the first color a neighbor of the most recently colored region.
(1900-1983), co-creator of Kodachrome, the first color transparency film.
Leopold Mannes (1899-1964), co-creator of Kodachrome, the first color transparency film.
Zubbles claim to fame is that they are the first colored soap bubbles that do not leave stains.
Naylor owns the notebooks and scientific equipment of Leopold Godowsky, who along with Leopold Mannes co-invented the first color film.
Exiled Studio released LaRocque's creator owned material in the three-issue mini-series The Exiled, followed by CryBaby, Exiled Studio's first color comic book.
In America carrot juice was one of the first colorants used to make cheese a darker color.
The Gang's All Here was the first color film entirely directed by Berkeley (he had earlier directed dance numbers for the 1930 two-color Technicolor film Whoopee!), and the extravagant production numbers were well received.
It was promoted as "Australia's first color game show", although Australian television was still transitioning from black and white to color broadcasting during that time.
Wonder Valley (1953), produced on location in Arkansas, was Gloria Jean's first color movie and is now a lost film.
In 1858, John Pouncy used colored pigment with gum arabic to create the first color images.
The following year, Domergue starred in This Island Earth (1955), Universal's first color science fiction film.