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shelters Meaning in Tamil ( shelters வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

தங்கிடம்,

Verb:

தங்கிடம் கொடு,



shelters's Usage Examples:

Pentine Point shelters Padstow Bay on the north-east, but the approach to the estuary is dangerous during north-westerly gales.


The Siberian harbour is conspicuous during the fair on account of its accumulations of tea boxes and temporary shelters, in which the different kinds of tea are tried and appraised by tasters.


There are rescues that only take animals from shelters, often only taking those animals scheduled for euthanasia, while others take dogs from individual owners seeking placement for their pets.


The nest, contrary to the habits of most Limicolae, is generally placed under a ledge of rock which shelters the bird from observation,' and therein are laid four eggs, of a light olive-green, closely blotched with brown, and hardly to be mistaken for those of any other bird.


Lubbock (Lord Avebury) states that the common British yellow ants (Lasius flavus) collect flocks of root-feeding aphids in their underground nests, protect them, build earthen shelters over them, and take the greatest care of their eggs.


NEST, the place where a bird lays its eggs, hatches them out, and shelters them until they are fledged.


It is worth noting that these shelters have never boasted a canopy valance.


Three small islands face the town, and a larger one shelters its port, Smarda, 2 2 m.


The microchip, which can be read by scanners at many animal shelters, allows the animal to be identified even without a collar or tags.


It stands on a small peninsula which partly shelters a large bay, called "Golfo Triste," by the early Spanish navigators.


In certain species of Myrmeleonidae, such as Dendroleon pantheormis, the larva, although resembling that of Myrmeleon structurally, makes no pitfall, but seizes passing prey from any nook or crevice in which it shelters.


The island is mountainous and wooded, and completely shelters the harbour from easterly storms.


We made some bivouacs (natural shelters) for our Advanced Scout Standard Award in the woods.





Synonyms:

hut, asylum, mantelet, storm cellar, construction, field hut, loft, structure, fallout shelter, sanctuary, haven, hovel, tornado cellar, shack, dugout, oasis, shanty, cookhouse, mantlet, collapsible shelter, cyclone cellar, tent, sconce, refuge, hutch, pigeon loft, army hut,



Antonyms:

inactivity, misconstruction, disassembly, natural object, stay in place,

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