Pear Blight meaning in Urdu
Pear Blight Synonym
Pear Blight Definitions
1) Pear Blight, Fire Blight : درختوں کو لگنے والی بیماری : (noun) a disease blackening the leaves of pear and apple trees.
Useful Words
Potato Blight : آلو کی بیماری , Head Blight : غلے کا خراب سرا , Blighted : مرجھا یا ہوا , Blasting : نقصان دہ , Peg Top : چوبی لٹو , Quince : ایک قسم کا پھل , Bergamot : مٹھا , Pomelo : چکوترا , Cither : ستار , Fig : انجیر , Aguacate : ناشپاتی , Ackee : اکی پھل , Apple Blight : سیب کے درخت کی بیماری , Apple Orchard : سیب کا باغ , Crab Apple : جنگلی سیب , Comstock Mealybug : درخت میں رہنے والا ایشیائی کیڑا , Walnut Blight : اخروٹ کے درخت کی بیماری , Autumn : خزاں , Concentrated Fire : مختلف ہتھیاروں سے ایک جگہ کو نشانہ بنانے کا عمل , Blockhouse : قلعہ , Achras : چیکو کا پیڑ , Digestive System : وہ نظام جو خوراک کو جسم میں شامل کرتا ہے , Fire Hook : کریدنی , Cover : ڈھال , Strafe : بمباری کرنا , Heartrot : پودوں کی بیماری , Crossfire : مختلف اطراف سے فائرنگ , Cassia : دار چینی , Abies Balsamea : امریکی صنوبر , Allopathy : علاج بالضد , Endemic : علاقائی مرض سے متعلق
Useful Words Definitions
Potato Blight: a blight of potatoes.
Head Blight: a blight of the heads of cereals.
Blighted: affected by blight; anything that mars or prevents growth or prosperity.
Blasting: causing injury or blight; especially affecting with sudden violence or plague or ruin.
Peg Top: a pear-shaped top made of wood with a metal center pin.
Quince: aromatic acid-tasting pear-shaped fruit used in preserves.
Bergamot: small tree with pear-shaped fruit whose oil is used in perfumery; Italy.
Pomelo: large pear-shaped fruit similar to grapefruit but with coarse dry pulp.
Cither: a 16th century musical instrument resembling a guitar with a pear-shaped soundbox and wire strings.
Fig: fleshy sweet pear-shaped yellowish or purple multiple fruit eaten fresh or preserved or dried.
Aguacate: a pear-shaped tropical fruit with green or blackish skin and rich yellowish pulp enclosing a single large seed.
Ackee: red pear-shaped tropical fruit with poisonous seeds; flesh is poisonous when unripe or overripe.
Apple Blight: a disease of apple trees.
Apple Orchard: a grove of apple trees.
Crab Apple: any of numerous wild apple trees usually with small acidic fruit.
Comstock Mealybug: Asiatic insect introduced accidentally into United States; pest on citrus and apple trees.
Walnut Blight: a disease of English walnut trees.
Autumn: the season when the leaves fall from the trees.
Concentrated Fire: fire from two or more weapons directed at a single target or area (as fire by batteries of two or more warships).
Blockhouse: a stronghold that is reinforced for protection from enemy fire; with apertures for defensive fire.
Achras: tropical trees having papery leaves and large fruit.
Digestive System: the system that makes food absorbable into the body.
Digestive system related diseases : Polyps, infections, crohn disease, cancer, celiac disease, ulcerative colitis, malabsorption, diverticulitis, short bowel syndrome, peptic ulcer disease, intestinal ischemia, hiatal hernia, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
Fire Hook: fire iron consisting of a metal rod with a handle; used to stir a fire.
Cover: fire that makes it difficult for the enemy to fire on your own individuals or formations.
Strafe: an attack of machine-gun fire or cannon fire from a low flying airplane.
Heartrot: any plant disease in which the central part of a plant rots (especially in trees).
Crossfire: fire from two or more points so that the lines of fire cross.
Cassia: any of various trees or shrubs of the genus Cassia having pinnately compound leaves and usually yellow flowers followed by long seedpods.
Abies Balsamea: medium-sized fir of northeastern North America; leaves smell of balsam when crushed; much used for pulpwood and Christmas trees.
Allopathy: the usual method of treating disease with remedies that produce effects differing from those produced by the disease itself.
Endemic: of or relating to a disease (or anything resembling a disease) constantly present to greater or lesser extent in a particular locality.