Greek Clover meaning in Urdu
Greek Clover Synonyms
Greek Clover Definitions
1) Greek Clover, Fenugreek, Trigonella Foenumgraecum : میتھی : (noun) annual herb or southern Europe and eastern Asia having off-white flowers and aromatic seeds used medicinally and in curry.
Useful Words
Clinopodium Vulgare : ایک قسم کی بوٹی , Common Horehound : خوشبودار پھولوں والی جڑی بوٹی , Abutilon Theophrasti : چائنا جوٹ جڑی بوٹی , Glycine Max : سویابین , Common Basil : میٹھی تلسی کا پودا , Common Purslane : خرفہ سبزی , Fenugreek : میتھی دانا , Blue Cohosh : ایک گودے دار بغیر پتوں کا پودا , Anethum Graveolens : سویا , Coltsfoot : سدا بہار بوٹی , Bugleweed : امریکی سفید پھولوں والی خوشبو دار جری بوٹی , Common Morning Glory : گل نیلوفر , Silver Lime : ایک بڑا درخت , Common Nardoo : پانی پر تیرنے والی بیل , Indian Lotus : کنول کا پھول , Catmint : بالوں والی بوٹی , Hoya Carnosa : موم کا پودا , Aster Novi-Belgii : ضیافت میکائیل کے دنوں میں کھلنے والے تارا پھولوں کی کوئی بھی قسم , Golden Buttons : لونگ , Cumin : زیرہ , Anthriscus Cereifolium : مہک دار پودا , Aeschylus : مشکلات بھری اداکاری کرنے والا , Hedge Mustard : زرد پھول والا امریکی پودا , Helen : قدیم یونانی شہزادی , Billion-Dollar Grass : باجرے کا پودا , Hecate : افزائش نسل کی دیوی , Achilles : قدیم یونانی جنگجو , Aesculus : برگد , Plantain : اسپغول , Canafistola : گرم خطے کا پھلی دار ایک قسم کا درخت , Zeus : یونان کا سب سے بڑا دیوتا
Useful Words Definitions
Clinopodium Vulgare: aromatic herb having heads of small pink or whitish flowers; widely distributed in United States, Europe and Asia.
Common Horehound: European aromatic herb with hairy leaves and numerous white flowers in axillary cymes; leaves yield a bitter extract use medicinally and as flavoring.
Abutilon Theophrasti: tall annual herb or subshrub of tropical Asia having velvety leaves and yellow flowers and yielding a strong fiber; naturalized in southeastern Europe and United States.
Glycine Max: erect bushy hairy annual herb having trifoliate leaves and purple to pink flowers; extensively cultivated for food and forage and soil improvement but especially for its nutritious oil-rich seeds; native to Asia.
Common Basil: annual or perennial of tropical Asia having spikes of small white flowers and aromatic leaves; one of the most important culinary herbs; used in salads, casseroles, sauces and some liqueurs.
Common Purslane: weedy trailing mat-forming herb with bright yellow flowers cultivated for its edible mildly acid leaves eaten raw or cooked especially in Indian and Greek and Middle Eastern cuisine; cosmopolitan.
Fenugreek: aromatic seeds used as seasoning especially in curry.
Blue Cohosh: tall herb of eastern North America and Asia having blue berrylike fruit and a thick knotty rootstock formerly used medicinally.
Anethum Graveolens: aromatic Old World herb having aromatic threadlike foliage and seeds used as seasoning.
Coltsfoot: perennial herb with large rounded leaves resembling a colt's foot and yellow flowers appearing before the leaves do; native to Europe but now nearly cosmopolitan; used medicinally especially formerly.
Bugleweed: a mildly narcotic and astringent aromatic herb having small whitish flowers; eastern United States.
Common Morning Glory: pantropical annual climbing herb with funnel-shaped blue, purple, pink or white flowers.
Silver Lime: large tree native to eastern Europe and Asia Minor having leaves with white tomentum on the under side; widely cultivated as an ornamental.
Common Nardoo: Australian clover fern.
Indian Lotus: native to eastern Asia; widely cultivated for its large pink or white flowers.
Catmint: hairy aromatic perennial herb having whorls of small white purple-spotted flowers in a terminal spike; used in the past as a domestic remedy; strongly attractive to cats.
Hoya Carnosa: succulent climber of southern Asia with umbels of pink and white star-shaped flowers.
Aster Novi-Belgii: North American perennial herb having small autumn-blooming purple or pink or white flowers; widely naturalized in Europe.
Golden Buttons: common perennial aromatic herb native to Eurasia having buttonlike yellow flower heads and bitter-tasting pinnate leaves sometimes used medicinally.
Cumin: aromatic seeds of the cumin herb of the carrot family.
Anthriscus Cereifolium: aromatic annual Old World herb cultivated for its finely divided and often curly leaves for use especially in soups and salads.
Aeschylus: Greek tragedian; the father of Greek tragic drama (525-456 BC).
Hedge Mustard: stiffly branching Old World annual with pale yellow flowers; widely naturalized in North America; formerly used medicinally.
Helen: (Greek mythology) the beautiful daughter of Zeus and Leda who was abducted by Paris; the Greek army sailed to Troy to get her back which resulted in the Trojan War.
Billion-Dollar Grass: coarse annual grass cultivated in Japan and southeastern Asia for its edible seeds and for forage; important wildlife food in United States.
Hecate: (Greek mythology) Greek goddess of fertility who later became associated with Persephone as goddess of the underworld and protector of witches.
Achilles: a mythical Greek hero of the Iliad; a foremost Greek warrior at the siege of Troy; when he was a baby his mother tried to make him immortal by bathing him in a magical river but the heel by which she held him remained vulnerable--his `Achilles` heel`.
Aesculus: deciduous trees or some shrubs of North America; southeastern Europe; eastern Asia.
Plantain: any of numerous plants of the genus Plantago; mostly small roadside or dooryard weeds with elliptic leaves and small spikes of very small flowers; seeds of some used medicinally.
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.
Zeus: (Greek mythology) the supreme god of ancient Greek mythology; son of Rhea and Cronus whom he dethroned; husband and brother of Hera; brother of Poseidon and Hades; father of many gods; counterpart of Roman Jupiter.