समुद्री जीव का कवच Meaning in English
समुद्री जीव का कवच शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : shell of marine life
, sea shell
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
समुद्री किनारासमुद्री संकेत झंडा
समुद्री संकेत ध्वज
समुद्री घोंघा
समुद्री साँप
समुद्र छिड़काव
समुद्र squill
समुद्घात
सागर यात्रा
समुद्री कछुआ
समुद्र तटबन्ध
समुद्री दीवारें
समुद्री जल
समुद्री पानी
तट की समुद्री लेहरें
समुद्री-जीव-का-कवच इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
His leisure-time interests included sea shells and horticulture.
While earlier, they used natural white extracted from sea shells, black from lampsoot and yellow from turmeric.
According to Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, a renowned geologist who visited the site in 1843, the Grave Creek Stone was discovered in the upper vault, along with seventeen hundred beads, five hundred sea shells, five copper bracelets, and one hundred and fifty plates of mica.
Most of the ornaments of the Tangkhuls such as kongsang and huishon were made of sea shells.
Gentry flirt and pick flowers before a female nude reclining on a mound shaped like a sea shell.
Finds of tiny sea shells surrounding the hearths may represent seaweed brought into the cave to serve as bedding.
The island thus has this unique, beautiful lagoon that adequately supplies the inhabitants with different varieties of fish and sea shells.
Guabancex has an unspecified connection to Caorao, a deity that was also associated with storms and that was said to bring them forth by playing the cobo, a musical instrument made from a marine sea shell.
The presence of sea shells gives an indication that trading took place.
Fossils of sea shells have been found in the limestone rocks near the village of Ezerovo (to the south east of Parvomay town) a full skeleton of a prehistoric Deinotherium was also found in this area which is on display in Asenovgrad Paleontological Museum.
Trade networks also flourished during this time, using sea shells, turquoise, fish grease and others.
She can also dig through sand to find treasure and pick up sea shells to break open treasure chests.
It also tells of the custom started by the first pilgrims of gathering souvenir sea shells from the Galician coast.