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yews Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


yews ka kya matlab hota hai


यूव्स

Noun:

एक प्रकार का सदा हरा पेड,



yews's Usage Examples:

Vegetation: two mature yews on west, a couple of younger ones on north.


Yews of lesser girth on east boundary and a 19thC yews of lesser girth on east boundary and a 19thC yew on the north side of the graveyard.


Huge white backlit tulips accentuated the dark green of the yews.


At Knowlton in Dorset there is a line of yews, survivors from an early hedgerow, with an average girth of 25 feet.


Certain species of Pinus, the yews (Taxus) and some other genera grow as bushes, which in place of a main mast-like stem possess several repeatedly-branched leading shoots.


Yews are common in the north, and dwarf juniper in the south.


It is constructed on the hedge and alley system, and was, it is believed, originally planted with hornbeam, but many of the plants have been replaced by hollies, yews, 'c., so that the vegetation is mixed.


Forty-six species occur, namely, 32 species of pitch trees (18 pines), 12 species of the cypresses and their allies (2 sequoia), and 2 species of yews or their allies.


- From Winchester, in Hampshire, to Canterbury, in Kent, runs a road or way which can still be traced, now on the present made roads, now as a lane, bridle path, or cart track, now only by a line of ancient yews, hollies or oaks which once bordered it.


Among other islands are Inch Cailliach (the "Island of Women," from the fact that a nunnery once stood there), Inchfad ("Long Island"), Inchcruin ("Round Island"), Inchtavannach ("Monks' Isle"), Inchconnachan ("Colquhoun's Isle"), Inchlonaig ("Isle of the Yews," where Robert Bruce caused yews to be planted to provide arms for his bowmen), Creinch, Torrinch and Clairinch (which gave the Buchanans their war-cry).



Synonyms:

wood,



Antonyms:

fauna,



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