alpine Meaning in Tamil ( alpine வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
ஆல்ப்ஸ் மலை சார்ந்த,
People Also Search:
alpine ashalpine celery pine
alpine coltsfoot
alpine enchanter's nightshade
alpine fir
alpine glacier
alpine gold
alpine milk vetch
alpine sunflower
alpine type of glacier
alpines
alpini
alpinism
alpinist
alpine's Usage Examples:
The coaster was themed as an international bobsled race, complete with alpine racing colors and a ski resort station.
Their extensive snowfields produce meltwaters that supply a network of alpine rivers, lakes and wetlands that are a source of the River Nile.
The area between the southern border of Siberia and the margin of the temperate alpine zone of the Himalaya and north China, comprising what are commonly called central Asia, Turkestan, Mongolia and western Manchuria, is an almost rainless region, having winters of extreme severity and summers of intense heat.
The owner had a beautiful alpine garden growing on the top of an old pig sty.
, with alpine types of strictly south temperate genera, characteristic of the separate localities.
Formerly filled with alpine lakes, these valleys are now sheeted with flat alluvial soil and occupied by human settlements, and are drained by rivers which flow along them before they make their way to the north through narrow gorges pierced in the mountain-walls.
dunlin Calidris alpine One on 12/2 at San Blas.
elation, oxlip, and the small alpine species P.
the largest genus of the order, the sedges, is widely distributed in the temperate, alpine and arctic regions of both hemispheres, and is represented by 60 species in Britain.
With several grunts he was up and we were left with the proposition of emulating this apparently supernatural feat from our alpine mentor.
Unlike downhill or alpine skiing, it does not involve the use of chairlifts.
The alpine rose (Rhododendron dauricum) clusters in masses on the higher mountains; juniper, spiraea, sorbus, the pseudo-acacia (Caragana sibirica and C.
Synonyms:
upland, highland,
Antonyms:
natural depression, natural depression, lowland,