Agriocharis Ocellata meaning in Urdu
Agriocharis Ocellata Synonym
Agriocharis Ocellata Definitions
1) Agriocharis Ocellata, Ocellated Turkey : جنگلی شترمرغ : (noun) wild turkey of Central America and northern South America.
Useful Words
Agriocharis : شترمرغ , Crab-Eating Dog : امریکہ کا جنگلی کتا , Angora : ترکی کا دارالحکومت , Musk Hog : ایک قسم کا بکرا , Quetzal : ایک خوبصورت پرندہ , Felis Tigrina : جنگلی بلی , Felis Pardalis : جنگلی بلی , Macaw : ماکاو , Coati : نباتاتی و حیوانی دونوں خوراک کھانے والا جنوبی امریکہ کا دودھ پلانے والے جانور , Manakin : ایک قسم کا پرندہ , Agouti : جنوبی امریکی چوہا , Common Iguana : ہری امریکی چھپکلی , Brasil : برازیل , Corn : مکئی , 3rd October Organization : آرمینی عسکری تنظیم , Beach Strawberry : امریکی توت فرنگی , American Red Plum : شمال امریکی جنگلی آلوچہ کا درخت سرخ اور نارنگی رنگ کے پھل والا , Holocentrus Coruscus : دھاری دار مچھلی , Genus Hordeum : جو کی جھاڑی , The Indies : ویسٹ انڈیز , Aphriza Virgata : ایک ساحل باش پرندہ , Grama : ایک قسم کی گھاس , Occident : مغربی ممالک , Republic Of Venezuela : وینزویلا , Machete : ایک بڑا چاقو , Mud Turtle : کچھوا , New World : نئی دنیا , Ageratina : امریکی بوٹی , Black-Necked Stilt : امریکی چھوٹا سارس , Middle East : مشرق وسطی , Canafistola : گرم خطے کا پھلی دار ایک قسم کا درخت
Useful Words Definitions
Agriocharis: a genus of birds of the family Meleagrididae including the ocellated turkey.
Crab-Eating Dog: wild dog of northern South America.
Angora: the capital of Turkey; located in west-central Turkey; it was formerly known as Angora and is the home of Angora goats.
Musk Hog: nocturnal gregarious pig-like wild animals of North America and South America.
Quetzal: large trogon of Central America and South America having golden-green and scarlet plumage.
Felis Tigrina: medium-sized wildcat of Central America and South America having a dark-striped coat.
Felis Pardalis: nocturnal wildcat of Central America and South America having a dark-spotted buff-brown coat.
Macaw: long-tailed brilliantly colored parrot of Central America and South America; among the largest and showiest of parrots.
Coati: omnivorous mammal of Central America and South America.
Manakin: any of numerous small bright-colored birds of Central America and South America having short bills and elaborate courtship behavior.
Agouti: agile long-legged rabbit-sized rodent of Central America and South America and the West Indies; valued as food.
Common Iguana: large herbivorous tropical American arboreal lizards with a spiny crest along the back; used as human food in Central America and South America.
Brasil: the most extensive nation in Latin America and the globe`s largest Portuguese-speaking country; situated in central and northeastern South America; renowned as the world`s top exporter of coffee.
Corn: tall annual cereal grass bearing kernels on large ears: widely cultivated in America in many varieties; the principal cereal in Mexico and Central and South America since pre-Columbian times.
3rd October Organization: a militant Marxist-Leninist terrorist organization formed in 1975 to force Turkey to acknowledge killing more than a million Armenians and forcibly removing them from border areas in 1915; wants Turkey to pay reparations and cede territory to Armenia.
Beach Strawberry: wild strawberry of western United States and South America; source of many varieties of cultivated strawberries.
American Red Plum: wild plum trees of eastern and central North America having red-orange fruit with yellow flesh.
Holocentrus Coruscus: on reefs from Bermuda and Florida to northern South America.
Genus Hordeum: annual to perennial grasses of temperate northern hemisphere and South America: barley.
The Indies: the string of islands between North America and South America; a popular resort area.
Aphriza Virgata: sandpiper-like shorebird of Pacific coasts of North America and South America.
Grama: pasture grass of plains of South America and western North America.
Occident: the countries of (originally) Europe and (now including) North America and South America.
Republic Of Venezuela: a republic in northern South America on the Caribbean; achieved independence from Spain in 1811; rich in oil.
Machete: a large heavy knife used in Central and South America as a weapon or for cutting vegetation.
Mud Turtle: bottom-dwelling freshwater turtle inhabiting muddy rivers of North America and Central America.
New World: the hemisphere that includes North America and South America.
Ageratina: annual to perennial herbs or shrubs of eastern United States and Central and South America.
Black-Necked Stilt: stilt of southwestern United States to northern South America having black plumage extending from the head down the back of the neck.
Middle East: the area around the eastern Mediterranean; from Turkey to northern Africa and eastward to Iran; the site of such ancient civilizations as Phoenicia and Babylon and Egypt and the birthplace of Judaism and Christianity and Islam; had continuous economic and political turmoil in the 20th century.
Canafistola: deciduous or semi-evergreen tree having scented sepia to yellow flowers in drooping racemes and pods whose pulp is used medicinally; tropical Asia and Central and South America and Australia.