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wattle Meaning in Tamil ( wattle வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

வேலித்தட்டி,



wattle தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

அங்கு மத்திய தக்காண பீடபூமியில் கிழக்கு நோக்கி பாலா இண்டிகோ மற்றும் இடைவிடாத வேலித்தட்டி கொண்டு வறண்ட இலையுதிர்க்காடுகள் உள்ளது.

காவி நிற பண்பாட்டு காலத்திய கிராமப்புற வீடுகள் வேலித்தட்டி மற்றும் உடைந்துபோன பொருட்களால் மூடப்பட்டிருந்தன.

wattle's Usage Examples:

For leave to sit by their wattle they demanded contributions of fuel.


"The walls were formed either of stout planks laid together vertically or horizontally, or else of posts at a short distance from one another, the interstices being filled up with wattlework daubed with clay.


According to the legends which grew up under the care of the monks, the first church of Glastonbury was a little wattled building erected by Joseph of Arimathea as the leader of the twelve apostles sent over to Britain from Gaul by St Philip.


Their comb is single and evenly serrated while their earlobes are red as are their medium length wattles.


Among the birds of the island are the eagle, hawk, petrel, owl, finch, peewit, diamond bird, fire-tail, robin, emu-wren, crow, swallow, magpie, blackcap, goatsucker, quail, ground dove, parrot, lark, mountain thrush, cuckoo, wattlebird, whistling duck, honeybird, Cape Barren goose, penguin duck, waterhen, snipe, albatross and laughing jackass.


The silver wattle grows freely in shifting sands and by its means waste lands, e.


The wattle wall the men had brought was set up in a semicircle by the Eighth Company as a shelter from the north, propped up by musket rests, and a campfire was built before it.


The eyes are dark brown and they have a single bright red comb, long wattles and ear lobes.


A third section scattered through the village arranging quarters for the staff officers, carrying out the French corpses that were in the huts, and dragging away boards, dry wood, and thatch from the roofs, for the campfires, or wattle fences to serve for shelter.


The Australian Eucalyptus and Casuarina in great variety, and many other imported trees, including syringas, wattles, acacias, willows, pines, cypress, cork and oak all thrive when properly planted and protected from grass fires.


The walls were formed either of stout planks laid together vertically or horizontally, or else of posts at a short distance from one another, the interstices being filled up with wattlework daubed with clay.


Some twenty men of the Sixth Company who were on their way into the village joined the haulers, and the wattle wall, which was about thirty- five feet long and seven feet high, moved forward along the village street, swaying, pressing upon and cutting the shoulders of the gasping men.


It furnishes rods wherewith to make fences; but its principal use is to make wattles for the folding of sheep in the fields.





Synonyms:

caruncle, caruncula, lappet,



Antonyms:

unravel, unknot, disentangle, untwist,

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