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cauldron Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


cauldron ka kya matlab hota hai


हंडा

Noun:

देग़चा, कटाह, देग़ची, देग़,



cauldron शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



| कटाह डाओ शथि होबे || शाहनूर रहमान शोधन || अपु बिस्वास || ||।

मलिक ने २०२० में अपने लॉन्ग टाइम बॉयफ्रेंड और बिजनेसमैन संतुल कटाहरा से सगाई की थी।

इसके अलावा 2002 में शकीरा VH1 डिवास लाइव लास वेगास के लिए चेर, व्हिटनी ह्यूस्टन, सलिने डायोन, मेरी जे ब्लिगे, अनास्तासिया और देग़चा चिक्स की पसंद में शामिल हो गयी।

| कड़ाह || कटाह || दाढ़ी || दंष्ट्रिका || बाँह || बाहु || सुई || सूचिका।

अलबामा "देग़चा के हार्ट' के रूप में भी जाना जाता है।

यह अन्धकार चारों ओर से ब्रह्माण्ड कटाह से आवृत्त है।

यह कटाह अपने से दस गुने परिमाण के जल से घिरा हुआ है।

cauldron's Usage Examples:

These two ranges are connected by more than half a dozen short transverse spurs or necks, inclosing as many cirques or high cauldron glens.


This style and the types of dagger, cauldron, bit and twolooped socketed axehead run right across from Hungary to the upper Yenisei, where a special Bronze Age culture seems to have developed them.


Nor was this by any means the first occasion on which the Arabian cauldron had overflowed; once and again in former times emigrant swarms of Bedouins had settled on the borders of the wilderness.


We cannot place Ariantas, who made a kind of census of the nation by exacting an arrow-head from each warrior and cast a great cauldron out of the bronze, nor Taxacis and Scopasis, the under-kings in the time of Idanthyrsus.


On the Lednock are the falls of the Devil's Cauldron and on the Turret and its feeders several graceful cascades.


Pierre sat down by the fire and began eating the mash, as they called the food in the cauldron, and he thought it more delicious than any food he had ever tasted.


Something was boiling in a small cauldron at the edge of the fire and a soldier in a peaked cap and blue overcoat, lit up by the fire, was kneeling beside it stirring its contents with a ramrod.


The Scyths lived upon the produce of their herds of cattle and horses, their main food being the flesh of the latter, either cooked in a cauldron or made into a kind of haggis, and the milk of mares from which they made cheese and kumiss (a fermented drink resembling buttermilk).


south of Peterhead are the famous Bullers, or Roarers, of Buchan, an enormous rocky cauldron into which the waves pour through a natural arch of granite, with incredible violence, in a storm.


She rolled her eyes at him and returned to the cauldron of soup on the stove.



Synonyms:

caldron, pot,



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