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indigo Meaning in Tamil ( indigo வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

கரு நீலம், கருநீலம்,



indigo தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

கதிரவன் ஒளி பளிச்சென்று வீசும் பசுமையான தழைகள் அடர்ந்த இடங்களில் வாழும் பறவைகள் கரு நீலம், பச்சை , மஞ்சள், சிவப்பு, ஆகிய நிறங்களைக் கொண்டிருக்கின்றன.

ஜெட் ஏர்வேஸ், கரு நீலம் மற்றும் தங்க நிறம் பூசப்பட்ட வண்ணக் கலவையாக இருந்த தனது முந்தைய நிறுவன அடையாளத்தை, நிறுவனத்தின் "பறக்கும் சூரியன்" முத்திரையுடன் இருத்திக் கொண்டது.

சிலர் வெள்ளை, பலர் கரு நீலம், சிலர் சிகப்பு, சிலர் ஊதா மற்றும் சிலர் பச்சை.

indigo's Usage Examples:

The cultivation of pepper, cochineal, cinnamon and indigo for the government had already ceased; De Waal restricted the area of the sugar plantations (carried on by forced native labour) as from 1878, and provided for their abolition after 1890.


A modern Bedouin equivalent has long sleeves; it is common to both sexes, the chief difference lying in the colour - white for men, dyed with indigo for women.


That city possesses a permanent memorial to his name in Hofmann House, the home of the German Chemical Society (of which he was the founder), which was formally opened in 1900, appropriately enough with an account of that great triumph of German chemical enterprise, the industrial manufacture of synthetical indigo.


She was dressed in indigo jeans and a white cotton shirt with turquoise piping.


Beginning at his dusty oxfords and indigo blue jeans, her scrutiny continued up to a neatly tucked in worn white cotton shirt with the sleeves rolled up to mid arm.


Made of super lightweight cotton denim in a choice of antique chambray or antique indigo is a long skirt with a relaxed, comfortable look and style.


Rice, wheat, barley, oats, Indian corn, various kinds of millet, pulses, oil-seeds, tobacco, cotton, indigo, opium, flax and hemp and sugar-cane, are the principal agricultural products of Bhagalpur district.


The cultivated plants of Arabia are much the same as those of northern India - wheat, barley, and the common Sorghum, with dates and lemons, cotton and indigo.


Sugar-cane, indigo, hemp, peanuts, potatoes of different varieties, yam, taro, beans, sesamum, pumpkins and vegetables of all kinds are also grown.


The surrounding country is fertile and grows cacao, indigo, oranges, sugar-cane, corn and rice.


But the indigo jeans hugged his lean hips in a tantalizing way and outlined the long muscles in his thighs.


Soft as a feather, the almost transparent black voile floats gently to the ground when tossed with unbridled passion into the air!Fabrics for clothes from mail order company Toast are crisp poplin or voile, linen, indigo denims and silk.


Fritzsche showed that by treating indigo with caustic potash it yielded an oil, which he named aniline, from the specific name of one of the indigo-yielding plants, Indigofera anil, anil being derived from the Sanskrit nila, dark-blue, and nila, the indigo plant.





Synonyms:

violet, reddish blue,



Antonyms:

impartial, natural, white,

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