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Doorhandle meaning in Urdu

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Doorhandle Definitions

1) Doorhandle, Doorknob : دروازے کا دستہ : (noun) a knob used to release the catch when opening a door (often called `doorhandle` in Great Britain).

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Scotland : اسکاٹ لینڈ , Hook : کنڈا , Exit : نکاس , Grille : چھوٹی کھڑکی جسسے لین دین ہوتی ہو , Indehiscent : نہ کھلنے والا پھل , Dehiscent : کھلنے والا , British : انگریز , Brit : انگریز , Tuck Shop : میٹھائی کی دکان , Admiralty : بحریہ کا محکمہ , British : برطانوی , Territorial Army : غیر پیشہ ور برطانوی فوجی دستہ , British House Of Commons : دارالعوام , British Pound : ایک پاونڈ , Aristolochia Clematitis : برتوارٹ پودا جس کے پھول مڑے ہوتے ہیں , Fanlight : دروازے کے اوپر کا روشن دان , Britain : برطانیہ , Knight : سورما , Parole : کسی قیدی کو پیرول پر رہا کرنا , Fish : مچھلی کا شکار کرنا , Stoma : کوئی سوراخ , Gastroenterostomy : معدہ اور چھوٹی آنت کے درمیان آپریشن کے ذریعے سوراخ بنانا , Stem-Winder : چابی والی گھڑی , Esparcet : گلابی پھول والا پودا , Knobkerrie : لاٹھی نما چھڑی , Right Smart : بہت , Long Shot : کوئی والا کام جس میں کامیابی کی امید کم ہو , Massive : ٹھوس , Chase : پیچھے لگنا , Descry : جاسوسی کرنا , Ensnare : پھندے سے پکڑنا

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Scotland: one of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; located on the northern part of the island of Great Britain; famous for bagpipes and plaids and kilts.

Hook: a catch for locking a door.

Exit: an opening that permits escape or release.

Grille: small opening (like a window in a door) through which business can be transacted.

Indehiscent: (of e.g. fruits) not opening spontaneously at maturity to release seeds.

Dehiscent: (of e.g. fruits and anthers) opening spontaneously at maturity to release seeds.

British: the people of Great Britain.

Brit: a native or inhabitant of Great Britain.

Tuck Shop: a candy store in Great Britain.

Admiralty: the department in charge of the navy (as in Great Britain).

British: of or relating to or characteristic of Great Britain or its people or culture.

Territorial Army: British unit of nonprofessional soldiers organized for the defense of Great Britain.

British House Of Commons: lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

British Pound: the basic unit of money in Great Britain and Northern Ireland; equal to 100 pence.

Aristolochia Clematitis: creeping plant having curving flowers thought to resemble fetuses; native to Europe; naturalized Great Britain and eastern North America.

Fanlight: a window above a door that is usually hinged to a horizontal crosspiece over the door.

Britain: a monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles; divided into England and Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland; `Great Britain` is often used loosely to refer to the United Kingdom.

Knight: originally a person of noble birth trained to arms and chivalry; today in Great Britain a person honored by the sovereign for personal merit.

Parole: (law) a conditional release from imprisonment that entitles the person to serve the remainder of the sentence outside the prison as long as the terms of release are complied with.

Fish: catch or try to catch fish or shellfish.

Stoma: a mouth or mouthlike opening (especially one created by surgery on the surface of the body to create an opening to an internal organ).

Gastroenterostomy: surgical creation of an opening between the stomach wall and the small intestines; performed when the normal opening has been eliminated.

Stem-Winder: a watch that is wound by turning a knob at the stem.

Esparcet: Eurasian perennial herb having pale pink flowers and curved pods; naturalized in Britain and North America grasslands on calcareous soils; important forage crop and source of honey in Britain.

Knobkerrie: a short wooden club with a heavy knob on one end; used by aborigines in southern Africa.

Right Smart: to a great degree or by a great distance; very much (`right smart' is regional in the United States).

Long Shot: a venture that involves great risk but promises great rewards.

Massive: consisting of great mass; containing a great quantity of matter.

Chase: go after with the intent to catch.

Descry: catch sight of.

Ensnare: catch in or as if in a trap.

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