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dorking Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


dorking ka kya matlab hota hai


डोरकिंग

बड़े घरेलू फाउल की एक अंग्रेजी नस्ल जिसमें पांच पैर होते हैं (हिंद पैर की अंगुली दोगुनी हो गई)

Noun:

डोरकिंग जाति की (मुर्गी, मुर्गा),



dorking शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



জজজवृक्ष मुर्गी (पुलिंग : मुर्गा) एक पक्षी श्रेणी का मेरूदंडी प्राणी है।

dorking's Usage Examples:

Several towns have originated in the gaps of the Lower Greensand escarpment which are continuous with those through the Chalk: such are Dorking, Reigate, Maidstone and Ashford.


He was killed on the 19th of July 1873, by the shock of a fall from his horse near Dorking, Surrey.


In 1871 he built a house at Grays, Essex, in an old chalk-pit, and after living there four years, moved successively to Dorking (two years) and Croydon (three years).


In May 1831 he was elected for Cambridge University, and he retained this seat until his death on the 12th of January 1856 at Betchworth House, Dorking.


JOHN EVELYN (1620-1706), English diarist, was born at Wotton House, near Dorking, Surrey, on the 31st of October 1620.


The principal villages, towns and places near or through which the way passed are as follow: Winchester, Alresvord, Ropley, Alton, Farnham (here the way follows the present main road), Seale, Puttenham, by the ruined chapel of St Catherine, outside Guildford, near where the road crosses the Wey above Shalford,' and by the chapel of St Martha, properly of " the martyr," now restored and used as a church, Albury, Shere, Gomshall, Dorking (near here the Mole is crossed), along the southern slope of Boxhill to Reigate, then through Gatton Park, Merstham, Otford, Wrotham, after which the Medway was crossed, Burham, past the megalithic monument Kit's Coty House, and the site of Boxley Abbey, the oldest after Waverley Abbey of Cistercian houses in England, and famous for its miraculous image of the infant saint Rumbold, and the still more famous winking rood or crucifix.


Dorking has long been famous for a finely flavoured breed of fowl distinguished by its having five toes.


DORKING, a market town in the Reigate parliamentary division of Surrey, England, 26 m.


In this aspect the principal extension of London has been into the counties of Kent and Surrey, to the pleasant hilly districts about Sydenham, Norwood and Croydon, Chislehurst and Orpington, Caterham, Redhill and Reigate, Epsom, Dorking and Leatherhead; and up the valley of the Thames through Richmond to Kingston and Surbiton, Esher and Weybridge, and the many townships on both the Surrey and the Middlesex shores of the river.


In 1727 he bought Betchworth Castle, near Dorking, where he passed the remainder of his life.



dorking's Meaning':

an English breed of large domestic fowl having five toes (the hind toe doubled

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