shovellers Meaning in marathi ( shovellers शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)
फावडे
कामगाराच्या त्या बाही,
Noun:
फावडे-आकार,
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shovellers's Usage Examples:
pastoral staff in bend sinister Argent headed Or on a chief Argent three shovellers also Argent.
shoveller"s fracture Clay shovellers spinous process fracture of C6, C7 or T1 forced hyperflexion of neck "Clay shovellers fracture".
around the lake, Compact flocks of brahminy ducks, as well as shovellers, pintails, gadwall, teals, pochards, geese and coots, are also seen.
perches around the lake, Compact flocks of brahminy ducks, as well as shovellers, pintails, gadwall, teals, pochards, geese and coots, are also seen.
significant numbers of near threatened blue-billed ducks Australasian shovellers.
during the month of September thousands of migratory birds including shovellers, pintail, common teal, gadwall, and blue-winged teal visit the area and.
Per chevron gules and sables, two shovellers in chief argent, and a fish naiant in base.
teals, Australian shelducks, Australasian shovellers, pink-eared ducks, hardheads, black-backed bitterns, Australian white ibises, hoary-headed grebes,.
herons, paddy birds, painted storks, pintails, pond herons, sandpipers, shovellers, terns, white ibises and many more.
in nationally important numbers are great crested grebes, cormorants, shovellers and tufted ducks, and the number of gadwalls is internationally significant.
tufted ducks and common tern, and it is also significant for mallards, shovellers and teal.
shovellers are four species of dabbling ducks with long, broad spatula-shaped beaks: Red shoveler, Anas platalea Cape shoveler, Anas smithii Australasian shoveler.
substantial numbers include Australian shelducks, chestnut teals, Australasian shovellers, musk ducks, black-faced and little pied cormorants, hoary-headed and.
Synonyms:
worker, shoveler,
Antonyms:
nonworker, layabout, someone,