Sand Viper meaning in Urdu
Sand Viper Synonyms
Sand Viper Definitions
1 of 2) Sand Viper, Cerastes, Cerastes Cornutus, Horned Asp, Horned Viper : زہریلا خاکی سانپ : (noun) highly venomous viper of northern Africa and southwestern Asia having a horny spine above each eye.
2 of 2) Sand Viper, Hognose Snake, Puff Adder : بے ضرر سانپ : (noun) harmless North American snake with upturned nose; may spread its head and neck or play dead when disturbed.
Useful Words
Rattler : چکی ناگ , Adder : وائپر سانپ , Agkistrodon Contortrix : امریکی بھورا سانپ , Acinonyx Jubatus : چیتا , Sand Bar : تودہ ریت , Causeway : پگ ڈنڈی , Dust Storm : طوفان گردوباد , Fettle : پاک کر لینا , Quicksand : دلدل , Beach : ساحل سمندر , Emery Paper : ریگ مال , Arenaceous : ریت کی طرح , Sandbag : ریت سے بھری ہوئی بوری , Puddle : گارا , Carlina Vulgaris : اداد شائع جڑی بوٹی , Sandbank : دریا کا کنارہ , Sandman : پری کہانیوں کا ایک خیالی کردار جو بچوں کو سلانے کے لیے استعمال ہوتا ہے , Dune : ریگستانی ریت کا ٹیلا , Ripple Mark : لہر یا نشان , Breccia : نوک دار پتھر , Caddisworm : اناجی پودوں کو لگ جانے والا کیڑا , Concrete : سیمنٹ اور پتھر سے مل کر بنے والا مواد , Loam : زرخیز زمین , Aggregate : بجری پتھر وغیرہ , Longhorn : لمبے سینگوں والا , Sandblaster : سیل ریگ آلہ , Plaster : پلستر , Stucco : پینٹ , Africander : افریقی گائے , Cement : سیمنٹ , Ostrich : حقیقت سے انکار کرنے والا
Useful Words Definitions
Rattler: pit viper with horny segments at the end of the tail that rattle when shaken.
Adder: small terrestrial viper common in northern Eurasia.
Agkistrodon Contortrix: common coppery brown pit viper of upland eastern United States.
Acinonyx Jubatus: long-legged spotted cat of Africa and southwestern Asia having nonretractile claws; the swiftest mammal; can be trained to run down game.
Sand Bar: a bar of sand.
Causeway: a road that is raised above water or marshland or sand.
Dust Storm: a windstorm that lifts up clouds of dust or sand.
Fettle: remove mold marks or sand from (a casting).
Quicksand: a pit filled with loose wet sand into which objects are sucked down.
Beach: an area of sand sloping down to the water of a sea or lake.
Emery Paper: stiff paper coated with powdered emery or sand.
Arenaceous: resembling or containing or abounding in sand; or growing in sandy areas.
Sandbag: a bag filled with sand; used as a weapon or to build walls or as ballast.
Puddle: a mixture of wet clay and sand that can be used to line a pond and that is impervious to water when dry.
Carlina Vulgaris: Eurasian thistle growing in sand dunes and dry chalky soils.
Sandbank: a submerged bank of sand near a shore or in a river; can be exposed at low tide.
Sandman: an elf in fairy stories who sprinkles sand in children's eyes to make them sleepy.
Dune: a ridge of sand created by the wind; found in deserts or near lakes and oceans.
Ripple Mark: one of a series of small ridges produced in sand by water currents or by wind.
Breccia: a rudaceous rock consisting of sharp fragments embedded in clay or sand.
Caddisworm: larva of the caddis fly; constructs a case of silk covered with sand or plant debris.
Concrete: a strong hard building material composed of sand and gravel and cement and water.
Loam: a rich soil consisting of a mixture of sand and clay and decaying organic materials.
Aggregate: material such as sand or gravel used with cement and water to make concrete, mortar, or plaster.
Longhorn: long-horned beef cattle formerly common in southwestern United States.
Sandblaster: a tool that throws out a blast of steam laden with sand; used to clean or grind hard surfaces.
Plaster: a mixture of lime or gypsum with sand and water; hardens into a smooth solid; used to cover walls and ceilings.
Stucco: a plaster now made mostly from Portland cement and sand and lime; applied while soft to cover exterior walls or surfaces.
Africander: tall large-horned humped cattle of South Africa; used for meat or draft.
Cement: a building material that is a powder made of a mixture of calcined limestone and clay; used with water and sand or gravel to make concrete and mortar.
Ostrich: a person who refuses to face reality or recognize the truth (a reference to the popular notion that the ostrich hides from danger by burying its head in the sand).