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catawba Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


catawba ka kya matlab hota hai


कैटाबा

Siouan लोगों का एक सदस्य पूर्व में कैरोलिनास में रहते थे



catawba's Usage Examples:

Catawba Tree (Catalpa Speciosa) - A forest tree in America, westwards, and is little known in England yet, though promising to be a forest tree; reaches 120 feet high in its own country.


Catawba is a two-level furniture mall that covers more than 8 acres of showroom space.


In the middle section the Santee river is formed by the confluence of the Wateree, which is known in North Carolina as the Catawba, and the Congaree, which is in turn formed by the Broad and the Saluda, and the basin of this system embraces about one-half the area of the state.


Here, as well as at Cleveland, " champagnes " and " clarets " and " sparkling Catawba " are the chief wines produced.


Colleges connected with the Church, besides the seminary at Lancaster, Franklin and Marshall College and Heidelberg University, are: Catawba College (1851) at Newton, North Carolina; and Ursinus College (1869), founded by the Low Church wing, at Collegeville, Pennsylvania, which had, until 1908, a theological seminary, then removed to Dayton, Ohio, where it united with Heidelberg Theological Seminary (until 1908 at Tiffin) to form the Central Theological Seminary.


The ground was originally the property of Nicholas Longworth (1782-1863), a wealthy citizen and well-known horticulturist, who here grew the grapes from which the Catawba wine, introduced by him in 1828, was made.


In the Mountain Region and in the Piedmont Plateau Region the rivers have numerous falls and rapids which afford a total water power unequalled perhaps in any other state than Maine on the Atlantic Coast, the largest being on the Yadkin, Roanoke and Catawba; and in crossing some of the mountains, especially the Unakas, the streams have carved deep narrow gorges that are much admired for their scenery.


The Catawba is the chief growth of the Lake Erie district; the other important vines being the Delaware and Concord.


slope of the Blue Ridge rise the Broad, the Catawba and the Yadkin, which flow for some distance a little N.



catawba's Meaning':

a member of the Siouan people formerly living in the Carolinas

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