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mead Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


mead ka kya matlab hota hai


शहद की शराब

Noun:

मधु-पानीय, शहद की मदिरा, तृणभूमि, घास का मैदान,



mead's Usage Examples:

On the tray was a bottle of herb wine, different kinds of vodka, pickled mushrooms, rye cakes made with buttermilk, honey in the comb, still mead and sparkling mead, apples, nuts (raw and roasted), and nut-and-honey sweets.


Their English contemporaries and successors, John Freind, William Cole, and Richard Mead, leaned also to mechanical explanations, but with a distrust of systematic theoretical completeness, which was perhaps partly a national characteristic, partly the result of the teaching of Sydenham and Locke.


It is probable that the discovery that an intoxicating and pleasant beverage could be made from grape juice was purely accidental, and that it arose from observations made in connexion with crushed or bruised wild grapes, much as the manufacture of beer, or in its earliest form, mead, may be traced back to the accidental fermentation of wild honey.


More distinguished in his own day than any of these was Mead (1673-1754), one of the most accomplished and socially successful physicians of modern times.


He seemed a little better on the 15th of March, and on the 18th he read the newspapers and conversed with Dr Mead; but at 6 o'clock in the evening he became insensible, and continued in that state till Monday the 20th of March 1727, when he expired without pain between one and two o'clock in the morning.


Yehl also stole water, in his bird-shape, exactly as Odin stole " Suttung's mead " when in the shape of an eagle.'


New Quay, High Mead, Oakford, 'c. but many of such names are of modern invention, dating chiefly from the 18th and 19th centuries.


Among the Aryans of India, Soma is stolen by birds, as water is among the Thlinkeets, and mead in the Edda.


Mead, History of the Town of Greenwich (New York, 1857).


The honey was used both in cooking and for making mead, as well as for eating.



Synonyms:

Margaret Mead,



Antonyms:

achromatic, sour,



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