सकण्टक Meaning in English
सकण्टक शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : scantc
, prickly
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
काँटेदार पंजाअम्हौरी
चुभने विभीषिका
काँटेदार छिपकली
काँटेदार नाशपाती कैक्टस
काँटेदार बिजली
काँटेदार लाल रक्त कोशिका
काँटेदार बरछा
चंचुभ प्रक्रिया
प्रिड
घमंड
अस्मिता
ग़रूर
दर्प
घमंड मेला
सकण्टक इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Generally serrated, the leaf edges have up to 14 prickly "teeth" separated by broad v- to u-shaped sinuses along each side, although some leaves have margins lacking teeth.
In September 2010, Cagle published a cartoon showing the Mexican flag, whose coat of arms normally depicts an eagle perched on a prickly pear cactus devouring a snake, dead in a pool of blood, with the flag itself riddled with bullet holes.
Sida spinosa "ndash; prickly sida, prickly fanpetals.
Even within the walls, a third of the city was a wasteland, covered in thickets of prickly pear cacti.
) Craven (Callistemon brachyandrus) - prickly bottlebrush.
Plant species that can be found in Maritime Succulent Scrub is Coast prickly pear (Opuntia littoralis), Coast barrel cactus (Ferocactus viridescens), Cliff spurge (Euphorbia misera), Bush rue (Cneoridium dumosum), and Dudleya spp.
A variety of other plants exist within the park, like blueberry, persimmon, wild grape, cabbage palm, coontie, wax myrtle, prickly pear cacti, mangrove trees and giant leather ferns (Acrostichum danaeifolium).
Lower-quality brushes are often machine made and the bristles may be trimmed, resulting in sharp, prickly tips.
6% of pupils receiving feder Argemone corymbosa, the Mojave prickly poppy, is a flowering plant in the family Papaveraceae native to the eastern Mojave Desert of the southwestern United States.
Hibbertia incana - prickly guinea-flower.
The three Rangers were curly-haired Rod Brown (Cliff Robertson), his prickly partner Frank Boyd (Bruce Hall), and chubby, bespectacled comic relief Wilbur "Wormsey" Wormser (Jack Weston).
"nbsp;ilicifolia is better known, but its usefulness as an amenity plant is limited by the fact that it has very prickly leaves.