Results for etymology translation from English to Hindi

Human contributions

From professional translators, enterprises, web pages and freely available translation repositories.

Add a translation

English

Hindi

Info

English

etymology

Hindi

व्युत्पत्तिशास्त्र

Last Update: 2015-04-12
Usage Frequency: 5
Quality:

Reference: Wikipedia

English

etymology and extracts etymology.

Hindi

व्युत्पत्ति और अर्क व्युत्पत्ति.

Last Update: 2019-07-06
Usage Frequency: 4
Quality:

Reference: Wikipedia

English

the gauda poets have a liking for etymology .

Hindi

समूचे बालेश्वर के लिए यह एक स्मरणीय दिन था ।

Last Update: 2020-05-24
Usage Frequency: 1
Quality:

Reference: Wikipedia

English

in etymology , lacinating pain is sharply cutting or tearing .

Hindi

व्युत्पत्ति विज्ञान में , विदीर्णकारी दर्द तेजी से काटने या फाड़ने से होता है ।

Last Update: 2020-05-24
Usage Frequency: 1
Quality:

Reference: Wikipedia

English

q. 1. write the proper etymology of the word another abstract diagram of the sentence

Hindi

प्रश्न 1. वाक्य केअन ुसार रेखाांककत शब्द का उचित अर्थववकल्प सेि ु नकर लिखखए

Last Update: 2023-12-04
Usage Frequency: 1
Quality:

Reference: Wikipedia

English

anundoram made a systematic attempt to trace the etymology of the geographical names and to find out their primary meaning .

Hindi

आनन्दराम ने भौगोलिक नामों की व्युत्पत्ति खोजने का विधिवत् प्रयत्न किया तथा उनके मौलिक अर्थ खोजे ।

Last Update: 2020-05-24
Usage Frequency: 1
Quality:

Reference: Wikipedia

English

his profound knowledge of the english language and literature and deep understanding of persian and sanskrit etymology helped him a great deal .

Hindi

अंग्रेज़ी भाषा व साहित्य के उनके गहन ज्ञान व फारसी व संस्कृति शब्द विज्ञान की गहरी समझ ने उनकी बहुत मदद की ।

Last Update: 2020-05-24
Usage Frequency: 1
Quality:

Reference: Wikipedia

English

a similar etymology exists with vamsi , bansi and bansuri which are all derivable from vamsa , that is , bamboo ; the name persists even when the flute is made of metal , as with the srnga .

Hindi

ऐसी ही शब्दव्युत्पत्ति वंश अर्थात् बांस से निकले अन्य शब्दों की भी है जैसे वंशी , बंसी , बांसुरी , यह चाहे धातु का ही क्यों न बना हो इस वाद्य का नाम यही रहता है जैसे कि शृंग का .

Last Update: 2020-05-24
Usage Frequency: 1
Quality:

Reference: Wikipedia

English

he moon is a gravity rounded astronomical body orbiting earth and is the planet's only natural satellite. it is the fifth-largest satellite in the solar system, and by far[13] the largest among planetary satellites relative to the size of the planet that it orbits.[f] the moon is, after jupiter's satellite io, the second-densest satellite in the solar system among those whose densities are known. the moon is thought to have formed about 4.51 billion years ago, not long after earth. the most widely accepted explanation is that the moon formed from the debris left over after a giant impact between earth and a hypothetical mars-sized body called theia. new research of moon rocks, although not rejecting the theia hypothesis, suggests that the moon may be older than previously thought.[14] the moon is in synchronous rotation with earth, and thus always shows the same side to earth, the near side. because of libration, slightly more than half (about 59%) of the total lunar surface can be viewed from earth.[15] the near side is marked by dark volcanic maria that fill the spaces between the bright ancient crustal highlands and the prominent impact craters. after the sun, the moon is the second-brightest celestial object regularly visible in earth's sky. its surface is actually dark, although compared to the night sky it appears very bright, with a reflectance just slightly higher than that of worn asphalt. its gravitational influence produces the ocean tides, body tides, and the slight lengthening of the day. the moon's average orbital distance is 384,402 km (238,856 mi),[16][17] or 1.28 light-seconds. this is about thirty times the diameter of earth. the moon's apparent size in the sky is almost the same as that of the sun, since the star is about 400 times the lunar distance and diameter. therefore, the moon covers the sun nearly precisely during a total solar eclipse. this matching of apparent visual size will not continue in the far future because the moon's distance from earth is gradually increasing. the moon was first reached by a human-made object in september 1959, when the soviet union's luna 2, an uncrewed spacecraft, was intentionally crashed onto the lunar surface. this accomplishment was followed by the first successful soft landing on the moon by luna 9 in 1966. the united states' nasa apollo program achieved the only human lunar missions to date, beginning with the first human orbital mission by apollo 8 in 1968, and six human landings between 1969 and 1972, with the first being apollo 11 in july 1969. these missions returned lunar rocks which have been used to develop a geological understanding of the moon's origin, internal structure, and the moon's later history. since the 1972 apollo 17 mission, the moon has been visited only by un-crewed spacecraft. both the moon's natural prominence in the earthly sky and its regular cycle of phases as seen from earth have provided cultural references and influences for human societies and cultures since time immemorial. such cultural influences can be found in language, lunar calendar systems, art, and mythology. contents 1 name and etymology 2 formation 3 physical characteristics 3.1 internal structure 3.2 surface geology 3.2.1 volcanic features 3.2.2 impact craters 3.2.3 lunar swirls 3.2.4 presence of water 3.3 gravitational field 3.4 magnetic field 3.5 atmosphere 3.5.1 dust 3.5.2 past thicker atmosphere 3.6 seasons 4 earth–moon system 4.1 orbit 4.2 relative size 4.3 appearance from earth 4.4 tidal effects 4.5 eclipses 5 observation and exploration 5.1 before spaceflight 5.2 1959–1970s 5.2.1 soviet missions 5.2.2 united states missions 5.3 1970s – present 5.4 future 5.4.1 planned commercial missions 6 human presence 6.1 human impact 6.2 astronomy from the moon 7 legal status 8 in culture 8.1 mythology 8.2 calendar 8.3 lunacy 9 notes 10 references 10.1 citations 11 further reading 12 external links 12.1 cartographic resources 12.2 observation tools 12.3 general

Hindi

Last Update: 2020-10-23
Usage Frequency: 1
Quality:

Reference: Anonymous

Get a better translation with
7,727,029,523 human contributions

Users are now asking for help:



We use cookies to enhance your experience. By continuing to visit this site you agree to our use of cookies. Learn more. OK