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moored Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


moored ka kya matlab hota hai


मूर्ड

Noun:

कच्छ देश, बंजर प्रदेश, दलदल,

Verb:

बाँधना, लंगर डालना, लंगर करना,



moored's Usage Examples:

Apart from the distilleries and breweries scattered throughout the country, the rude flour-mills which lie moored in the rivers, and a few glass-works, saw-mills, silk-mills and tobacco factories, the chief industrial establishments of Croatia-Slavonia are at Agram, Fiume, Semlin, Buccari and Porto Re.


It owes most of its interest to the peace signed here in July 1807, the preliminaries of which were settled by the emperors Alexander and Napoleon on a raft moored in the Memel.


Some species of Strophalosia and Productus seem also to have been moored during life to the sandy or muddy bottoms on which they lived, by the means of tubular spines often of considerable length.


Of the various traditions that were current among the ancient Greeks regarding the origin of Delos, the most popular describes it as drifting through the Aegean till moored by Zeus as a refuge for the wandering Leto.


The "outer" and the "inner" city of Thucydides still held out, whilst a Carthaginian fleet was moored off Achradina and Carthaginian troops were encamped on the spot.


Large forces were engaged on either side in this battle, and the attack was prepared for by a comparatively speaking heavy bombardment of the Ottoman trenches; in this battleships and cruisers moored in Suvla Bay, in security from submarines, participated.


Whitebait are caught on the flood-tide from boats moored in from 3 to 5 fathoms of water.


" Floating " bridges are roadways carried on pontoons moored in a stream.


Though the harbour is deep and extensive, and possessed of excellent anchorage, large vessels have to be moored at a considerable distance from the shore.


power for thousands of floating watermills, which lie moored in the shallows.



Synonyms:

champaign, plain, field, moorland,



Antonyms:

detach, unpin, unstaple, unwire, unchain,



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