Adjutant Stork meaning in Urdu
Adjutant Stork Synonyms
Adjutant Stork Definitions
1) Adjutant Stork, Adjutant, Adjutant Bird, Leptoptilus Dubius : ہندوستانی بگلا : (noun) large Indian stork with a military gait.
Useful Words
Adjutant General : اعلی انتظامی افسر , Flinthead : امریکی سارس , Tody : سبز چڑیا , Bos Indicus : بھارتی بیل , Touraco : تراکو , Dromaius Novaehollandiae : آسٹریلیا کا شتر مرغ جیسا پرندا , Pheasant : چکور , Meleagris Gallopavo : شترمرغ , Bird Of Juno : مور , Corvus Corax : پہاڑی کوا , Crane : سارس , Cassowary : پیل مرغ , Guardhouse : جنگی قیدیوں کا کمرہ , Gavial : بڑا مگر مچھ , Cephalopterus Ornatus : چھتر پرند ہ , Legion : بڑا فوجی لشکر , Bird Of Minerva : الو , Hornbill : لمبی چونچ والا پرندہ , Flamingo : لمبی گردن اور لمبی ٹانگیں والا ایک پرندہ , Toucan : پھل کھانے والا پرندہ , Agave Sisalana : سیسال پودا , Diver : مرغابی , Ostrich : شتر مرغ , Kingfisher : لمبی چونچ والا پرندہ , Partridge : تیتر پرندہ , Curassow : فیل مرغ , Tottering : لڑکھڑاہٹ , Saunter : ٹہلنا , Plod : مشکل سے چلنے کا عمل , Hobbler : لنگڑا , Prance : متکبرانہ چال
Useful Words Definitions
Adjutant General: a general's adjutant; chief administrative officer.
Flinthead: an American stork that resembles the true ibises in having a downward-curved bill; inhabits wooded swamps of New World tropics.
Tody: tiny insectivorous West Indian bird having red-and-green plumage and a long straight bill.
Bos Indicus: any of several breeds of Indian cattle; especially a large American heat and tick resistant greyish humped breed evolved in the Gulf States by interbreeding Indian cattle and now used chiefly for crossbreeding.
Touraco: large brightly crested bird of Africa.
Dromaius Novaehollandiae: large Australian flightless bird similar to the ostrich but smaller.
Pheasant: large long-tailed gallinaceous bird native to the Old World but introduced elsewhere.
Meleagris Gallopavo: large gallinaceous bird with fan-shaped tail; widely domesticated for food.
Bird Of Juno: very large terrestrial southeast Asian pheasant often raised as an ornamental bird.
Corvus Corax: large black bird with a straight bill and long wedge-shaped tail.
Crane: large long-necked wading bird of marshes and plains in many parts of the world.
Cassowary: large black flightless bird of Australia and New Guinea having a horny head crest.
Guardhouse: a military facility that serves as the headquarters for military police and in which military prisoners can be detained.
Gavial: large fish-eating Indian crocodilian with a long slender snout.
Cephalopterus Ornatus: black tropical American bird having a large overhanging crest and long feathered wattle.
Legion: a large military unit.
Bird Of Minerva: nocturnal bird of prey with hawk-like beak and claws and large head with front-facing eyes.
Hornbill: bird of tropical Africa and Asia having a very large bill surmounted by a bony protuberance; related to kingfishers.
Flamingo: large pink to scarlet web-footed wading bird with down-bent bill; inhabits brackish lakes.
Toucan: brilliantly colored arboreal fruit-eating bird of tropical America having a very large thin-walled beak.
Agave Sisalana: Mexican or West Indian plant with large fleshy leaves yielding a stiff fiber used in e.g. rope.
Diver: large somewhat primitive fish-eating diving bird of the northern hemisphere having webbed feet placed far back; related to the grebes.
Ostrich: fast-running African flightless bird with two-toed feet; largest living bird.
Kingfisher: nonpasserine large-headed bird with a short tail and long sharp bill; usually crested and bright-colored; feed mostly on fish.
Partridge: heavy-bodied small-winged South American game bird resembling a gallinaceous bird but related to the ratite birds.
Curassow: large crested arboreal game bird of warm parts of the Americas having long legs and tails; highly esteemed as game and food.
Tottering: unsteady in gait as from infirmity or old age.
Saunter: a careless leisurely gait.
Plod: the act of walking with a slow heavy gait.
Hobbler: someone who has a limp and walks with a hobbling gait.
Prance: a proud stiff pompous gait.