हलकेपन से Meaning in English
हलकेपन से शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : lightly
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
हल्के सेहल्के फुल्के ढंग से
हल्के से बख़्तरबंद
हलकी काट करना
हल्के से तलना
हल्के से मारना
उग्याता
हल्कापन
रंगों का किया हुआ हल्कापन
बिजली
बिजली की दीप्ति
बिजली गिरी
बिजली चमकना
बिजली से कड़क
विजिंग
हलकेपन-से इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Above and slightly west of the Wave is what many call "the Second Wave", or "the middle Wave", which has fainter colors but is still of interest to most visitors and photographers.
Although this is the shortest route, it is also a slightly more challenging hike than several of the other available routes.
This statement was published in slightly altered form in subsequent volumes:.
Van Skaik also addressed the formal charges brought against Driscoll under the Mars Hill bylaws, writing "the formal charges that were filed were serious, were taken seriously, and were not dismissed by the board lightly.
In the PAL television standard, the blanking level corresponds to the black level, whilst other standards, most notably NTSC, set the black level slightly above the blanking level on a pedestal.
The , or main stone, is placed slightly off-center in the tank, and , or accompanying stones, are grouped near it, while , or secondary stones, are arranged in subordinate positions.
Wales is predominantly hilly or mountainous, and the main settlements lie on the coasts of north and south Wales, while mid Wales and west Wales are lightly populated.
Flanking the middle part of the central block are three-storey slightly projecting wings.
Behind the arches are seven-bay fronts, the central bay projecting slightly and containing a door with a fanlight.
Altogether, about 700 to 800 Ethiopian warriors were killed and 1,200 to 1,500 wounded, most of them seriously, while on the British side there were only twenty casualties, two fatally wounded men, nine seriously wounded, and nine lightly wounded.
Altogether, the British troops' casualties included only ten seriously wounded and five lightly wounded.
Grease monkey, a slang term for a slightly built burglar with entry skills.
The 1937 model had slightly higher maximum rate of fire of 2,000 rounds per minute.