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व्हेलर्स Meaning in English



व्हेलर्स शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : whalers


व्हेलर्स हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण

पिछली शताब्दियों में महाद्वीप पर कुछ अर्द्ध स्थायी व्हेलिंग स्टेशन स्थापित किए गए थे और कुछ व्हेलर्स एक साल या उससे अधिक समय के लिए वहाँ रहे।


"" पिछली शताब्दियों में महाद्वीप पर कुछ अर्द्ध स्थायी व्हेलिंग स्टेशन स्थापित किए गए थे और कुछ व्हेलर्स एक साल या उससे अधिक समय के लिए वहाँ रहे।





व्हेलर्स इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण

In spring of 1864, the Confederate navy ordered Captain Thomas Egenton Hogg and his command to take passage on board a coastal steamer in Panama City, seize her on the high seas, arm her and attack the Pacific Mail steamers and the whalers in the North Pacific.


The concept is based on a tradition in the Galápagos, in which British whalers set up a post office barrel in 1793 on Floreana Island for passing ships to leave their unstamped mail for hand-delivery by others on their voyage home.


Since the 19th century, whalers kept a wooden barrel at Post Office Bay, so that mail could be picked up and delivered to their destination by ships on their way home, mainly to Europe and the United States.


Due to its relatively flat surface, supply of fresh water as well as plants and animals, Floreana was a favorite stop for whalers and other visitors to the Galápagos.


When Charles Darwin visited the island in 1835, he found no sign of its native tortoise and assumed that whalers, pirates, and human settlers had wiped them out.


The common name was chosen because, the part of the tooth that protrudes from the gums (unlike the strap-like teeth of strap-toothed whales) has a shape similar to the tip of a flensing spade as used by 19th-century whalers.


They were hunters and whalers who hunted seals and walruses, fished for crabs, and gathered bird eggs (among other things) for food.


Sealers and whalers visited the area in the first half of the nineteenth century.


His 2010 novel That Deadman Dance (Picador) explores the lively fascination felt between Noongar, British colonists and American whalers in the early years of the 19th century.


Their lyrics included potent messages of anti-World War I politics and union worker rights, as well as tales of sailors, whalers and the seafaring life of pirates.


At this time Boyd had nine whalers working from this port.


The island is uninhabited but is used by whalers to flense their catches.


Cutting its teeth on the Port Commission Tugs Samson and Goliath, it later manned and operated trawlers and Antarctic whalers converted as Minesweepers and fitted out with guns, submarine detection equipment and anti-submarine weaponry.





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