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Japanese Radish meaning in Urdu

Japanese Radish Synonyms

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Japanese Radish Definitions

1) Japanese Radish, Daikon, Radish, Raphanus Sativus Longipinnatus : جاپانی مولی : (noun) radish of Japan with a long hard durable root eaten raw or cooked.

Useful Words


Radish : مولی کا پودا , White Radish : مولی , Hondo : ہونڈو جزائر , Pieplant : عام باغاتی ریوند چینی , Samisen : جاپانی ستار , Gleditsia Triacanthos : کانٹے دار امریکی پودا , Hotei : خوشی کا دیوتا , Banzai : جاپانی جیت کا نعرہ , Japanese : جاپانی زبان , Aikido : جاپانی لڑائی کا طریقہ , Indian Mustard : سرسوں , Hiba Arborvitae : جاپانی پودا , Hokusai : جاپانی پینٹر , Kamikaze : دوسری جنگ عظیم کا جاپانی ہوائی جہاز , Spinach : پالک , Hara-Kiri : خود کشی کرنے کا روایتی جاپانی طریقہ , Acer Argutum : جاپانی پودا , Fennel : سونف , Asparagus : رسیلی کونپل والا ایک پودا , Apium Graveolens Dulce : پترسیلی , Sumo : ایک قسم کی جاپانی کشتی , Acrocarpus Fraxinifolius : شنگل کا درخت , Admiral Nimitz : جنگ عظیم کا امریکی اڈمرل , Koto : جابانی آلہ موسیقی , Ho Chi Minh : ہو چی من ویتنام کا سیاستدان , Karate : کراٹے , Aqiqah : عقیقہ , Tamarind : املی , Teak : ساگون , Beet : چقندر , Hideki Yukawa : یوکاوا ماہر طبیعیات

Useful Words Definitions


Radish: pungent edible root of any of various cultivated radish plants.

White Radish: pungent fleshy long hard edible root eaten raw or cooked.

Hondo: the central and largest of the four main islands of Japan; between the Sea of Japan and the Pacific Ocean; regarded as the Japanese mainland.

Pieplant: long pinkish sour leafstalks usually eaten cooked and sweetened.

Samisen: a Japanese stringed instrument resembling a banjo with a long neck and three strings and a fretted fingerboard and a rectangular soundbox; played with a plectrum.

Gleditsia Triacanthos: tall usually spiny North American tree having small greenish-white flowers in drooping racemes followed by long twisting seed pods; yields very hard durable reddish-brown wood; introduced to temperate Old World.

Hotei: one of the 7 Japanese Shinto-gods of happiness.

Banzai: a Japanese cheer of enthusiasm or triumph.

Japanese: the language (usually considered to be Altaic) spoken by the Japanese.

Aikido: a Japanese martial art employing principles similar to judo.

Indian Mustard: leaves eaten as cooked greens.

Hiba Arborvitae: slow-growing medium-large Japanese evergreen used as an ornamental.

Hokusai: Japanese painter whose work influenced the impressionists (1760-1849).

Kamikaze: a fighter plane used for suicide missions by Japanese pilots in World War II.

Spinach: dark green leaves; eaten cooked or raw in salads.

Hara-Kiri: ritual suicide by self-disembowelment on a sword; practiced by samurai in the traditional Japanese society.

Acer Argutum: small shrubby Japanese plant with leaves having 5 to 7 acuminate lobes; yellow in autumn.

Fennel: aromatic bulbous stem base eaten cooked or raw in salads.

Asparagus: plant whose succulent young shoots are cooked and eaten as a vegetable.

Apium Graveolens Dulce: widely cultivated herb with aromatic leaf stalks that are eaten raw or cooked.

Sumo: a Japanese form of wrestling; you lose if you are forced out of a small ring or if any part of your body (other than your feet) touches the ground.

Acrocarpus Fraxinifolius: East Indian timber tree with hard durable wood used especially for tea boxes.

Admiral Nimitz: United States admiral of the Pacific fleet during World War II who used aircraft carriers to destroy the Japanese navy (1885-1966).

Koto: Japanese stringed instrument that resembles a zither; has a rectangular wooden sounding board and usually 13 silk strings that are plucked with the fingers.

Ho Chi Minh: Vietnamese communist statesman who fought the Japanese in World War II and the French until 1954 and South Vietnam until 1975 (1890-1969).

Karate: a traditional Japanese system of unarmed combat; sharp blows and kicks are given to pressure-sensitive points on the body of the opponent.

Aqiqah: Aqiqah is an islamic ritual performed by muslims when a baby is born, meat is cooked and eaten.

Tamarind: large tropical seed pod with very tangy pulp that is eaten fresh or cooked with rice and fish or preserved for curries and chutneys.

Teak: hard strong durable yellowish-brown wood of teak trees; resistant to insects and to warping; used for furniture and in shipbuilding.

Beet: a root vegetable with a deep purple-red color and a sweet, earthy flavor. It is often used in salads, soups, and as a side dish when cooked.

Hideki Yukawa: Japanese mathematical physicist who proposed that nuclear forces are mediated by massive particles called mesons which are analogous to the photon in mediating electromagnetic forces (1907-1981).

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