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tamarisk Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


tamarisk ka kya matlab hota hai


तामारिस्क

जीनस टामरिक्स के किसी भी झाड़ी या छोटे पेड़ छोटे स्केलिलेइक या सुई के आकार की पत्तियों और छोटे सफेद या गुलाबी फूलों के पंख वाले रेसमे; खारा मिट्टी के साथ ज्यादातर तटीय क्षेत्रों में

Noun:

तामरिस्क,



tamarisk's Usage Examples:

high, and thickets of tamarisk along the river beds, and on either side the jungle is high and more luxuriant than on the open plateau.


In the desert regions vegetation is, of course, extremely scanty, being restricted almost entirely to the tamarisk, Elaeagnus, tussock grass, and a few Salsolaceae.


One, called turanjbin, appears to exude, in small round tears, from the camelthorn, and also from the dwarf tamarisk; the other, sir-kasht, in large grains and irregular masses or cakes with bits of twig imbedded, is obtained from a tree which the natives call si g h chob (black wood), thought by Bellew to be a Fraxinus or Ornus.


Feran there is little cultivable land, the greater part consisting of bare, rocky hills and sandy valleys, sparsely covered with tamarisk and acacia bushes.


The jungle is chiefly tamarisk and padah (willow).


Though almost waterless, it is in fact better wooded and richer in pasture than any part of the Hamad; the sand-hills are dotted with ghada, a species of tamarisk, and other bushes, and several grasses and succulent plants - among them the adar, on which sheep are said to feed for a month without requiring water - are found in abundance in good seasons.


The swamps are full of huge reeds, bordered with tamarisk jungles, and in its lower reaches, where the water stretches out into great marshes, the river is clogged with a growth of agrostis.


The country is naturally treeless, except for the tamarisk, which grows by the swamps and along the river-beds.


In the broad sandy wadi beds the tamarisk (athl) is everywhere found; its wood is used for making domestic implements of all sorts.


A fine tamarisk, traces of a church (which is mentioned in the 8th century), and a large reservoir, now filled up with mud, remain.



tamarisk's Meaning':

any shrub or small tree of the genus Tamarix having small scalelike or needle-shaped leaves and feathery racemes of small white or pinkish flowers; of mostly coastal areas with saline soil

Synonyms:

bush, shrub, Tamarix, genus Tamarix,



Antonyms:

fauna, superior,



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