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Aftershafted meaning in Urdu

Aftershafted Definitions

1) Aftershafted : اضافی پروں والا : (satellite adjective) having an aftershaft (a small feather at the base of some feathers).

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Aftershaft : اضافی پر , Otus Asio : ایک چھوٹا شمالی امریکا میں پایا جانے والا لرزی ہوئی آواز والا الو , Haematobia Irritans : خون چوسنے والی مکھی , Home : بیس بال کی کریز , Snare : ایک سرجیکل آلہ , Calamus : پر یا پتے کے بیچ کی نالی , Steal : چرانا , Acrocomia : امریکی پام , Acrocomia Aculeata : گرو پام , Featherless : بے پر , Feather : پر نکلنا , Fledge : پر لگانا , Date Palm : کھجور کا درخت , Immature : ناپخت , Babassu : تاڑ کا درخت جو عام طور پر براذیل میں پایا جاتا ہے , Tuft : گچھا , Flight Feather : کسی چڑیا کے بازو کا اختتامی حصہ , Topknot : جوڑا , Cushion : کشن , Melanin : جلدی سیاہی , Bird : شٹل , Anas Acuta : شمالی امریکی دلدل کی ایک مرغابی جو پانی کی سطح سے خوراک حاصل کرتی ہے , Bird : پرندہ , Lyrebird : ایک قسم کا پرندہ , Molter : ایک قسم کا پرندہ , Aigret : پرندے کا پر , Alopecia : گنجا پن , Plantain : اسپغول , Tamarisk : نوکیلے پتوں والی چھاڑی , Aboard : پہنچا ہوا , Currish : نیچ

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Aftershaft: a supplementary feather (usually small) on the underside of the base of the shaft of some feathers in some birds.

Otus Asio: small North American owl having hornlike tufts of feathers whose call sounds like a quavering whistle.

Haematobia Irritans: small black European fly introduced into North America; sucks blood from cattle especially at the base of the horn.

Home: (baseball) base consisting of a rubber slab where the batter stands; it must be touched by a base runner in order to score.

Snare: a surgical instrument consisting of wire hoop that can be drawn tight around the base of polyps or small tumors to sever them; used especially in body cavities.

Calamus: the hollow spine of a feather.

Steal: a stolen base; an instance in which a base runner advances safely during the delivery of a pitch (without the help of a hit or walk or passed ball or wild pitch).

Acrocomia: Central and South American feather palms.

Acrocomia Aculeata: tropical American feather palm having a swollen spiny trunk and edible nuts.

Featherless: having no feathers.

Feather: grow feathers.

Fledge: decorate with feathers.

Date Palm: tall tropical feather palm tree native to Syria bearing sweet edible fruit.

Immature: (of birds) not yet having developed feathers.

Babassu: tall feather palm of northern Brazil with hard-shelled nuts yielding valuable oil and a kind of vegetable ivory.

Tuft: a bunch of hair or feathers or growing grass.

Flight Feather: any of the larger wing or tail feathers of a bird.

Topknot: showy crest or knot of hair or feathers.

Cushion: a soft bag filled with air or a mass of padding such as feathers or foam rubber etc.

Melanin: insoluble pigments that account for the color of e.g. skin and scales and feathers.

Bird: badminton equipment consisting of a ball of cork or rubber with a crown of feathers.

Anas Acuta: long-necked river duck of the Old and New Worlds having elongated central tail feathers.

Bird: warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrates characterized by feathers and forelimbs modified as wings.

Lyrebird: Australian bird that resembles a pheasant; the courting male displays long tail feathers in a lyre shape.

Molter: an animal (especially birds and arthropods and reptiles) that periodically shed their outer layer (feathers or cuticle or skin or hair).

Aigret: a long plume (especially one of egret feathers) worn on a hat or a piece of jewelry in the shape of a plume.

Alopecia: loss of hair (especially on the head) or loss of wool or feathers; in humans it can result from heredity or hormonal imbalance or certain diseases or drugs and treatments (chemotherapy for cancer).

Plantain: any of numerous plants of the genus Plantago; mostly small roadside or dooryard weeds with elliptic leaves and small spikes of very small flowers; seeds of some used medicinally.

Tamarisk: any shrub or small tree of the genus Tamarix having small scalelike or needle-shaped leaves and feathery racemes of small white or pinkish flowers; of mostly coastal areas with saline soil.

Aboard: on first or second or third base.

Currish: base and cowardly.

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