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perishable Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


perishable ka kya matlab hota hai


नश्वर

Adjective:

भंगुर होने योग्य, अदृढ़, नाश होने योग्य, ग़ैरमज़बूत,



perishable's Usage Examples:

The script also recurs on walls in the shape of graffiti, and on vases, sometimes ink-written; and from the number of seals originally attached to perishable documents it is probable that parchment or some similar material was also used.


The policy of encouraging the provision of ample cold-storage accommodation has been developed still further by the Cold Storage Act of the Dominion parliament passed in 1907, under which subsidies are granted in part payment of the cost of erecting and equipping cold-storage warehouses in Canada for the preservation of perishable foodproducts.


This factor is the Record of the Past, which grows and develops by laws other than those affecting the perishable bodies of successive generations of mankind, and exerts an incomparable influence upon the educable brain, so that man, by the interaction of the Record and his educability, is removed to a large extent from the status of the organic world and placed in a new and unique position, subject to new laws and new methods of development unlike those by which the rest of the living world is governed.


The water is so cold that in the hottest summer perishable articles can be preserved by merely securing them in a closed vessel and allowing the water to drip upon it.


In the Orphic mysteries " the soul was regarded as a part of the divine, a particula aurae divinae, for which the body in its limited and perishable condition was no fit organ, but a grave or prison(ro a4 pa).


The larch, from its lofty straight trunk and the high quality of its wood, is one of the most important of coniferous trees; its growth is extremely rapid, the stem attaining a large size in from sixty to eighty years, while the tree yields good useful timber at forty or fifty; it forms firm heartwood at an early age, and the sapwood is less perishable than that of the firs, rendering it more valuable in the young state.


orbital relations of comets by his conviction of their perishable nature.


In 1879, at Kilburn, the competition was of railway waggons to convey perishable goods long distances at low temperatures.


The texts of the older authors which have come down to us were written for the most part not on stone but on papyrus, parchment or other perishable material.


The sap-wood is more perishable,, but it is useful for fences, casks and a variety of other purposes;.



Synonyms:

biodegradable, decayable, putrescible, spoilable, putrefiable, destructible,



Antonyms:

durable, undestroyable, indestructibility, imperishable, indestructible,



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