One C meaning in Urdu
One C Synonyms
One C Definitions
Useful Words
Centennially : ہر سو سال بعد , Hosea : ہوسیع نبی , Minuet : ایک قسم کا رقص , Hessian : لمبا جوتا , Jainism : ہندوستان کا ایک قدیم مذہب , Peloponnese : یونان کاجنوبی سمندری جزیرہ , Lied : ایک جرمن نغمہ , Old French : قدیم فرانسیسی , Ahab : قدیم اسرائیل کا بادشاہ , Newmarket : انیسویں صدی میں عورت یا مرد کا لمبا چست کوٹ , Feudal System : جاگیرداری نظام , Aelius Donatus : رومی زبان دان , Hiawatha : امریکی سردار , Frock Coat : مردانا کوٹ , Abecedarian : جرمنی کا ایک عیسائی فرقہ , Chinese Wall : دیوار چین , Hero : یونانی ماہر ریاضی , Greece : گریس , Capital Of Indonesia : انڈونیشیا کا شہر , Cither : ستار , Stomacher : سینے اور معدہ کو ڈھکنے والا جڑاٴو پیش پوش , Islam : دین اسلام , Hipparchus : یونانی ماہر فلکیات , Ukraine : یوکرائین ایک ملک , Conestoga : مسافر گاڑی , Maffia : خفیہ تنظیم , Hesiod : یونانی شاعر , Motet : مذہبی گیت , Caliphate : خلافت , Babylonia : عراق کے ایک قدیم شہر بابل کی سلطنت , Jainism : ہندوستان کا ایک قدیم مذہب
Useful Words Definitions
Centennially: every hundred years; once in a century.
Hosea: a minor Hebrew prophet (8th century BC).
Minuet: a stately court dance in the 17th century.
Hessian: (19th century) a man`s high tasseled boot.
Jainism: sect founded in the 6th century BC as a revolt against Hinduism.
Peloponnese: the southern peninsula of Greece; dominated by Sparta until the 4th century BC.
Lied: a German art song of the 19th century for voice and piano.
Old French: the earliest form of the French language; 9th to 15th century.
Ahab: according to the Old Testament he was a pagan king of Israel and husband of Jezebel (9th century BC).
Newmarket: a long close-fitting coat worn for riding in the 19th century.
Feudal System: the social system that found in Europe in the 8th century; vassals were protected by lords who they had to serve in war.
Aelius Donatus: Roman grammarian whose textbook on Latin grammar was used throughout the Middle Ages (fourth century).
Hiawatha: a Native American chieftain who argued for peace with the European settlers (16th century).
Frock Coat: a man`s coat having knee-length skirts front and back; worn in the 19th century.
Abecedarian: a 16th century sect of Anabaptists centered in Germany who had an absolute disdain for human knowledge.
Chinese Wall: a fortification 1,500 miles long built across northern China in the 3rd century BC; it averages 6 meters in width.
Hero: Greek mathematician and inventor who devised a way to determine the area of a triangle and who described various mechanical devices (first century).
Greece: ancient Greece; a country of city-states (especially Athens and Sparta) that reached its peak in the fifth century BCE.
Capital Of Indonesia: capital and largest city of Indonesia; located on the island of Java; founded by the Dutch in 17th century.
Cither: a 16th century musical instrument resembling a guitar with a pear-shaped soundbox and wire strings.
Stomacher: garment consisting of a V-shaped panel of stiff material worn over the chest and stomach in the 16th century.
Islam: the monotheistic religious system of Muslims founded in Arabia in the 7th century and based on the teachings of Muhammad as laid down in the Koran.
Hipparchus: Greek astronomer and mathematician who discovered the precession of the equinoxes and made the first known star chart and is said to have invented trigonometry (second century BC).
Ukraine: a republic in southeastern Europe; formerly a European soviet; the center of the original Russian state which came into existence in the ninth century.
Conestoga: a large wagon with broad wheels and an arched canvas top; used by the United States pioneers to cross the prairies in the 19th century.
Maffia: a secret terrorist group in Sicily; originally opposed tyranny but evolved into a criminal organization in the middle of the 19th century.
Hesiod: Greek poet whose existing works describe rural life and the genealogies of the gods and the beginning of the world (eighth century BC).
Motet: an unaccompanied choral composition with sacred lyrics; intended to be sung as part of a church service; originated in the 13th century.
Caliphate: the era of Islam's ascendancy from the death of Mohammed until the 13th century; some Moslems still maintain that the Moslem world must always have a calif as head of the community.
Babylonia: an ancient kingdom in southern Mesopotamia; Babylonia conquered Israel in the 6th century BC and exiled the Jews to Babylon (where Daniel became a counselor to the king).
Jainism: religion founded in the 6th century BC as a revolt against Hinduism; emphasizes asceticism and immortality and transmigration of the soul; denies existence of a perfect or supreme being.