वेत्राघात Meaning in English
वेत्राघात शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : vetoshock
, birch
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
भूर्जलावक
पखेरू
पक्षति
विहंग
बर्ड एंड एस फुट क्लॉवर
पक्षी स्नान
पक्षी शॉट
विहंगावलोकन
पिंजड़ा
चिड़ीमार
बर्डडॉक्स
पक्षीनिथोगैलम्स
पक्षीनाथोसिस
बर्डर्स
वेत्राघात इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Closer settlement began in the area by then known as Wirrimbirchip around 1882 and a Post Office under that name opened on 2 July 1883 (Birchip from 1 January 1890).
After white pines were exhausted, local cutters began to turn to high-quality hardwoods such as sugar maple, and then to pulpwoods such as paper birch and aspen.
Tamarack bogs have an open canopy of tamarack with plenty of black spruce, a shrub layer of speckled alder and dwarf birch, and a very dense understory of leatherleaf with bog-laurel and bog-rosemary over sphagnum.
A mixed hardwood forest covers most of the park, chiefly paper birch and quaking aspen with occasional white spruce, eastern white pine, balsam fir, northern white cedar, poplar, and black ash.
Some tribes have also whipped soapberries with bunches of inner cedar bark, thimbleberry branches or salal branches in birch bark bowls.
Elements of this belief system were recorded on scrolls made of birch bark, sewn together with cedar roots.
The Stuart River's watershed is forested with lodgepole pine, spruce, cottonwood, aspen, Douglas fir, and some birch.
The area today supports mainly birch, aspen, and fir forests.
This has led to a regrowth of the native woodland of birch, alder, willow, rowan and oak.
Holme Fen is the largest Silver birch woodland in lowland Britain.
In 2010 the National Maritime Museum Cornwall and the Enys family unveiled a birch bark canoe brought back from North America by John Enys.
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