Watermelon meaning in Urdu
Watermelon Sentence
Watermelon Definitions
1) Watermelon : تربوز : (noun) large oblong or roundish melon with a hard green rind and sweet watery red or occasionally yellowish pulp.
Useful Words
Honeydew : سردے جیسا میٹھا پھل , Aguacate : ناشپاتی , Winter Melon : پیٹھا , Melon : خربوزہ , Pomegranate : انار , Genip : میٹھے پھل والا امریکی پیڑ , Tamarind : املی , Cantaloup : گرما , Marmalade : پھلوں کا مربہ , Jade : ہلکا سبز رنگ , Cucumber : کھیرا , Bell Pepper : شملہ مرچ , Peach : آڑو , Mango : آم , Yellow Pine : زرد صنوبر , Sapodilla : چیکو , Fig : انجیر , Candy : ٹافی , Citron : چکوترا , Acorn Squash : اسکواش پھل کا پودا , Brussels Biscuit : پاپا , Teak : ساگون , Sweet Pepper : گول مرچ , Pomelo : چکوترا , Apple : سیب , Carica Papaya : پپیتا , Grapefruit : چکوترہ ایک پھل , Tamarind : املی , Flaxen : بالوں کا رنگ , Common Devil's Claw : شیطانی پنجہ ، ایک امریکی پھول دار پودا , Nut : خشک میوا
Useful Words Definitions
Honeydew: the fruit of a variety of winter melon vine; a large smooth greenish-white melon with pale green flesh.
Aguacate: a pear-shaped tropical fruit with green or blackish skin and rich yellowish pulp enclosing a single large seed.
Winter Melon: the fruit of the winter melon vine; a green melon with pale green to orange flesh that keeps well.
Melon: any of numerous fruits of the gourd family having a hard rind and sweet juicy flesh.
Pomegranate: large globular fruit having many seeds with juicy red pulp in a tough brownish-red rind.
Genip: tropical American tree bearing a small edible fruit with green leathery skin and sweet juicy translucent pulp.
Tamarind: long-lived tropical evergreen tree with a spreading crown and feathery evergreen foliage and fragrant flowers yielding hard yellowish wood and long pods with edible chocolate-colored acidic pulp.
Cantaloup: the fruit of a cantaloup vine; small to medium-sized melon with yellowish flesh.
Marmalade: a preserve made of the pulp and rind of citrus fruits.
Jade: a light green color varying from bluish green to yellowish green.
Cucumber: cylindrical green fruit with thin green rind and white flesh eaten as a vegetable; related to melons.
Bell Pepper: large bell-shaped sweet pepper in green or red or yellow or orange or black varieties.
Peach: downy juicy fruit with sweet yellowish or whitish flesh.
Mango: large oval tropical fruit having smooth skin, juicy aromatic pulp, and a large hairy seed.
Yellow Pine: hard yellowish wood of a yellow pine.
Sapodilla: tropical fruit with a rough brownish skin and very sweet brownish pulp.
Fig: fleshy sweet pear-shaped yellowish or purple multiple fruit eaten fresh or preserved or dried.
Candy: coat with something sweet, such as a hard sugar glaze.
Citron: large lemonlike fruit with thick aromatic rind; usually preserved.
Acorn Squash: squash plant bearing small acorn-shaped fruits having yellow flesh and dark green or yellow rind with longitudinal ridges.
Brussels Biscuit: slice of sweet raised bread baked again until it is brown and hard and crisp.
Teak: hard strong durable yellowish-brown wood of teak trees; resistant to insects and to warping; used for furniture and in shipbuilding.
Sweet Pepper: large mild crisp thick-walled capsicum peppers usually bell-shaped or somewhat oblong; commonly used in salads.
Pomelo: large pear-shaped fruit similar to grapefruit but with coarse dry pulp.
Apple: fruit with red or yellow or green skin and sweet to tart crisp whitish flesh.
Carica Papaya: tropical American shrub or small tree having huge deeply palmately cleft leaves and large oblong yellow fruit.
Grapefruit: large yellow fruit with somewhat acid juicy pulp; usual serving consists of a half.
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.
Flaxen: of hair color; pale yellowish to yellowish brown.
Common Devil's Claw: annual of southern United States to Mexico having large whitish or yellowish flowers mottled with purple and a long curving beak.
Nut: usually large hard-shelled seed.
Watermelon in Book Titles
Leela and the Watermelon.
Watermelon Magic: Seeds Of Wisdom, Slices Of Life.
The Dog who Ate the Watermelon.