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goole Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


goole ka kya matlab hota hai


Noun:

दरजी का इस्री करने का लोहा, कलहंस,



goole शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



References कलहंस, जिसे अँग्रेजी़ में टीयल या टीयल ग्रीन भी कहा जाता है, मध्यम से गहरे हरे-नीले की ओर होता है, जिसमें निम्न संतृप्ति होती है।

उनकी आवाज ३९० ईसा पूर्व में एक फ्ऱांस देश के आक्रमण की चेतावनी दी है के बाद ऐसा ही एक सेवा पक्षियों के लिए एक इनाम के रूप में कापिटोलइन् हिल पर कुछ कलहंस के खिला था ऐसे संगठनों में भाग लेने पारट्स या शेयर, एक अवधारणा राजनेता द्वारा विभिन्न समय का उल्लेख किया और सिसरो वक्ता था।

इसे कलहंस और सिंहनाद भी कहते हैं ।

स्फुरन्नानापद्मे सरसि कलहंसालिसुभगे।

जैसे की हंस और कलहंस इस प्रजाति में होकर भी बतख नहीं कहलाते।

জজজ कुछ कलहंस और बतख dabbling मुख्य रूप से कर रहे हैं।

सन्दर्भ बतख ऐनाटीडे प्रजातियों के पक्षियों का एक आम नाम है जिसमे कलहंस और हंस भी शामिल है।

जैसे,—सजि सी सिंगार कलहंस गती सी ।

इस रंग को अपना नाम, कलहंस पक्षी की आँख के किनारेके गोले के रंग से मिला।

goole's Usage Examples:

The main line of the Aire and Calder navigation runs from Goole by Castleford to Leeds, whence the Leeds and Liverpool canal, running by Burnley and Blackburn, completes the connexion between the Humber and the Mersey.


The Humber estuary is neither bridged nor tunnelled below Goole.


For the purpose of showing the relative importance of British and Irish ports falling below the list, the following figures may be quoted for 1909 only: Methil, entered 824,375 tons, cleared 1,105,048 tons; Harwich, entered 792,980, cleared 776,595; Grangemouth, entered 988,007, cleared 1,064,217; Burntisland, entered 609,722, cleared 815,507; Bristol, entered858,933, cleared 615,266; Goole, entered 815,177, cleared 817,226; Hartlepool, entered 934, 8 3 6, cleared 730,141; Newhaven, entered 385,313, cleared 376,083; Folkestone, entered 364,524, cleared 359,697; Belfast, entered 490,51 3, cleared 165,670; Borrowstounness (Bo'ness), entered 3 01, 549, cleared 292,194; Dublin, entered 219,081, cleared 80,868; Cork, entered 146,724, cleared 7413; Maryport and Workington, entered 118,388, cleared 67,494 The figures for Plymouth have included vessels which call "off" the port to embark passengers, 'c., by tender only since 1907; for 1909 they were: entered, 1,455,605; cleared, 1,292,244.


The town owes its existence to the construction of the Knottingley canal in 1826 by the Aire and Calder Navigation Company, after which, in 1829, Goole was made a bonding port.


GOOLE, a market town and port in the Osgoldcross parliamentary division of the West Riding of Yorkshire, England, at the confluence of the Don and the Ouse, 24 m.


The Levels, as this district is generally named, are of remarkable fertility, and Thorne, having water communication with Goole and the Humber, is consequently an agricultural centre of importance; while some barge-building and a trade in peat fibre are also carried on.


The ports of Hull and Goole have been administratively combined since 1888, the conservancy of the river being under the Humber Conservancy Board.


The course is carefully buoyed and lighted, for the Humber is an important highway of commerce, having on the Yorkshire bank the great port of Hull, and on the Lincolnshire bank that of Grimsby, while Goole lies on the Ouse a little above the junction with the Trent.


The Don affords intercommunication with Goole and the Humber.


It is well situated on a hill forming part of the plateau of la Goole, and is known as Dammartin-en-Goole to distinguish it from Dammartin-sousTigeaux, a small commune in the same department.



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