Bitter Pea meaning in Urdu
Bitter Pea Definitions
1) Bitter Pea : ایک قسم کا مٹر : (noun) any of several spiny shrubs of the genus Daviesia having yellow flowers and triangular seeds; Australia.
Useful Words
Common Flat Pea : زرد پھولوں والی آسٹریلوی بوٹی , Hop : شہتوت جیسا پھل , Bitter Almond Oil : بادام کا تیل , Golden Buttons : لونگ , Cassia : دار چینی , Star Grass : ستارہ گھاس , Bog Myrtle : یورپ امریکہ میں پایا جانے والا پودا , Common Horehound : خوشبودار پھولوں والی جڑی بوٹی , Acacia : ببول کا درخت , Acroclinium : سدا بہار جڑی بوٹی , Bitterish : قدرے تلخ , Acerbate : تلخ کر دینا , Strophanthin : گلائیکو سائیڈ دوا جو ایک افریقی پودے کے بیج سے حاصل ہوتی ھے , Acerbity : کھردرا پن , Acerb : کڑوا , Resent : برا منانا , Acerbate : کڑوا کرنا , Feud : خاندانی جھگڑا , Bitter : کڑوا کرنا , Bitterness : تعصب , Sharp Tongue : تلخ انداز گفتگو , Strife : جھگڑا , Black Hickory : امریکی اخروٹ , Goodenia : آسٹریلیا میں پائی جانے والی بوٹی , Bitter Gourd : کریلا , Acacia Catechu : کانٹے دار اکاشیا , Caffein : سفید قلمی مادہ جو چاۓ اور کافی سے حاصل کیا جاتا ہے , Hovea : آسٹریلیا کی جھاڑیاں , Absinthe Oil : افسنتین کا تیل , Bigarade : کڑوا کینو , Invective : گالی
Useful Words Definitions
Common Flat Pea: low spreading evergreen shrub of southern Australia having triangular to somewhat heart-shaped foliage and orange-yellow flowers followed by flat winged pods.
Hop: twining perennials having cordate leaves and flowers arranged in conelike spikes; the dried flowers of this plant are used in brewing to add the characteristic bitter taste to beer.
Bitter Almond Oil: pale yellow essential oil obtained from bitter almonds by distillation from almond cake or meal.
Golden Buttons: common perennial aromatic herb native to Eurasia having buttonlike yellow flower heads and bitter-tasting pinnate leaves sometimes used medicinally.
Cassia: any of various trees or shrubs of the genus Cassia having pinnately compound leaves and usually yellow flowers followed by long seedpods.
Star Grass: any plant of the genus Hypoxis having long grasslike leaves and yellow star-shaped flowers: Africa; Australia; southern Asia; North America.
Bog Myrtle: perennial plant of Europe and America having racemes of white or purplish flowers and intensely bitter trifoliate leaves; often rooting at water margin and spreading across the surface.
Common Horehound: European aromatic herb with hairy leaves and numerous white flowers in axillary cymes; leaves yield a bitter extract use medicinally and as flavoring.
Acacia: any of various spiny trees or shrubs of the genus Acacia.
Acroclinium: genus of herbs and shrubs of Australia and South Africa: everlasting flower; most species usually placed in genus Helipterum.
Bitterish: somewhat bitter.
Acerbate: cause to be bitter or resentful.
Strophanthin: a bitter and very toxic glycoside derived from plants of the genus Strophanthus; in moderate doses it is a cardiac stimulant but in larger doses it is a powerful poison; used in Africa as an arrow poison.
Acerbity: a rough and bitter manner.
Acerb: sour or bitter in taste.
Resent: feel bitter or indignant about.
Acerbate: make sour or bitter.
Feud: a bitter quarrel between two parties.
Bitter: make bitter any liquid .
Bitterness: a feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will.
Sharp Tongue: a bitter or critical manner of speaking.
Strife: bitter conflict; heated often violent dissension.
Black Hickory: an American hickory tree having bitter nuts.
Goodenia: a genus of shrubs and herbs that grow in Australia and New Guinea and Malaysia and southeast Asia.
Bitter Gourd: An extremely bitter vegetable with hard unsmooth skin .
Acacia Catechu: East Indian spiny tree having twice-pinnate leaves and yellow flowers followed by flat pods; source of black catechu.
Caffein: a bitter alkaloid found in coffee and tea that is responsible for their stimulating effects.
Hovea: any of several attractive evergreen shrubs of Australia grown for their glossy deep green foliage and flowers in rich blues and intense violets.
Absinthe Oil: a dark bitter oil obtained from wormwood leaves; flavors absinthe liqueurs.
Bigarade: any of various common orange trees yielding sour or bitter fruit; used as grafting stock.
Invective: abusive or venomous language used to express blame or censure or bitter deep-seated ill will.