सिद्धजनत्व Meaning in English
सिद्धजनत्व शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : siddhajanta
, progeny
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
प्रजापीड़कसन्तान प्रसव
संतानीय धर्मपरायणता
संतति नियमन
संतृष्ट,तृप्त
राजसंतान व्यवस्था
प्रोोगेशन
क्रमादेश संग्रह नेमका
प्रोग्रम लिखने वाला
प्रोग्राम योग्य
कार्यक्रम
कार्यक्रम का
कार्यक्रम संबंधी
अनुवाद कार्यक्रम
कार्यक्रम निर्माण
सिद्धजनत्व इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Tapit has become a successful breeding stallion with other progeny including Hansen, Stardom Bound, Tapitsfly (Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf), Tapizar (Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile) and Untapable (Kentucky Oaks).
A parent of each generation's progeny must be registered as a Limousin in the respective country's herd book.
1835) of Acton Scott; without progeny.
Since the pride can only provide support for a limited number of cubs to survive to adulthood, the killing of the cubs in competition with the new male's potential offspring increases the chances of his progeny surviving to maturity.
As most readers are aware, that series led to ASL, followed by its own progeny over the years.
The differences observed between the animals are then related principally to their genetics, which is of interest to breeders because this is what is transmitted to a bull's progeny.
None of her progeny were of particular note.
Marriage and progeny.
He married Frances Felton, a daughter of Humphry Felton of Woodhall in Shropshire, by whom he had progeny as follows:.
As he left no legitimate progeny he was succeeded in the earldom by his nephew George Francis Wyndham, 4th Earl of Egremont, who inherited the Somerset estates, and on whose death without progeny the Earldom of Egremont became extinct.
The Colorado ranchers used the horses purchased from Colby to improve their existing ranch stock, and the progeny of these crossings became the Colorado Ranger Horse.
This inhibitor reduces the disruption to the genome caused by the P elements, allowing fertile progeny.
The specimens seen in the Garden's collections are either the original specimens gathered from the forest, or progeny of those specimens which have been propagated.
The Southdown had always been remarkable for its power of transmitting its special characteristics to its progeny by other kinds of sheep, and hence it soon impressed its own characteristics on its progeny by the Hampshire.