Carved Sweetmeat meaning in Urdu
Carved Sweetmeat Sentence
Carved Sweetmeat Definitions
1) Carved Sweetmeat : جلیبی : (noun) very famous sweet specially in India and Pakistan.
Useful Words
Ladoo : لڈو , Dent : شگاف , Figurine : مجسمہ , Inscription : کتبہ , Caryatid : مجسمہ نما ستون , Trencher : کٹہوتی , Embossment : فن تعمیر , Herm : یونانی مجسمہ , Bangla Desh : بنگلہ دیش , Namaz : نماز , Begum : معزز خاتون , Tandoor : تندور , Karachi : کراچی , Cashmere : کشمیر , Paisa : پیسہ , Burka : برقہ , Urdu : پاکستان کی قومی زبان اردو , Jambul : جامن , Arishth : نیم کا درخت , Rawalpindi : راولپنڈی , Bombay : ممبئی بھارت کا سب سے بڑا شہر , Heart Cherry : میٹھی چیری , Appropriateness : موزونیت , Preserve : محفوظ رکھنا , Hindi : ہندی زبان , Epistle : خط , Pre-Dawn Meal : سحری , A-List : پسندیدہ لوگوں کی فہرست , Shock Troops : حملہ آور فوجی دستے , Court : کھیلنے کی جگہ , Bivouac : چھاونی
Useful Words Definitions
Ladoo: sweet which is very popular in India and Pakistan.
Dent: a depression scratched or carved into a surface.
Figurine: a small carved or molded figure.
Inscription: letters inscribed (especially words engraved or carved) on something.
Caryatid: a supporting column carved in the shape of a person.
Trencher: a wooden board or platter on which food is served or carved.
Embossment: sculpture consisting of shapes carved on a surface so as to stand out from the surrounding background.
Herm: a statue consisting of a squared stone pillar with a carved head (usually a bearded Hermes) on top; used in ancient Greece as a boundary marker or signpost.
Bangla Desh: a Muslim republic in southern Asia bordered by India to the north and west and east and the Bay of Bengal to the south; formerly part of India and then part of Pakistan; it achieved independence in 1971.
Namaz: another name of salah in India and Pakistan.
Begum: a Muslim woman of high rank in India or Pakistan.
Tandoor: a cylindrical clay oven used in northern India and Pakistan.
Karachi: the largest city in Pakistan; located in southeastern Pakistan; an industrial center and seaport on the Arabian Sea; former capital of Pakistan.
Cashmere: an area in southwestern Asia whose sovereignty is disputed between Pakistan and India.
Paisa: a fractional monetary unit in Bangladesh and India and Nepal and Pakistan.
Burka: a loose garment (usually with veiled holes for the eyes) worn by Muslim women especially in India and Pakistan.
Urdu: the official literary language of Pakistan, closely related to Hindi; widely used in India (mostly by Moslems); written in Arabic script.
Jambul: Jambul or Jamun is a purple coloured Indian summer fruit also found in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, the Philippines, and Indonesia.
Arishth: a tree found in India, Pakistan and other areas, this tree has many benefits.
Rawalpindi: an ancient city in northeastern Pakistan; served as capital of Pakistan while Islamabad was being built.
Bombay: a city in western India just off the coast of the Arabian Sea; India's 2nd largest city (after Calcutta); has the only natural deep-water harbor in western India.
Heart Cherry: any of several cultivated sweet cherries having sweet juicy heart-shaped fruits.
Appropriateness: the quality of being specially suitable.
Preserve: a domain that seems to be specially reserved for someone.
Hindi: the most widely spoken of modern Indic vernaculars; spoken mostly in the north of India; along with English it is the official language of India; usually written in Devanagari script.
Epistle: a specially long, formal letter.
Pre-Dawn Meal: meal which is taken just before dawn specially in the month of Ramadan.
A-List: a list of names of specially favored people.
Shock Troops: soldiers who are specially trained and armed to lead an assault.
Court: a specially marked horizontal area within which a game is played.
Bivouac: temporary living quarters specially built by the army for soldiers.