Common Barley meaning in Urdu
Common Barley Sentence
Common Barley Synonym
Common Barley Definitions
1) Common Barley, Hordeum Vulgare : عام جو : (noun) grass yielding grain used for breakfast food and animal feed and in malt beverages.
Useful Words
Barley : جو , Malt : اناج جسے شراب کشید کی جائے , Garner : اناج کوٹھی , Field Corn : غلہ , Barn : گودام , Caryopsis : اناج , Genus Hordeum : جو کی جھاڑی , Agrostis Canina : عام گھاس , Bigarade : کڑوا کینو , Foxtail Barley : امریکی جو , Celiac Disease : مرض شکم , Hordeum Pusillum : چھوٹی امریکی جو , Surcharge : اضافی ٹیکس , Congenator : ہم جنس , Hexagrammos Decagrammus : گرین لنگ مچھلی , Contribution : امداد دینا , Food Court : شوپینگ مال سے متصل کھانے کی جگہ , Seeder : بیج بونے والی مشین , Army Worm : لشکری سنڈی , Herbivore : سبزی خور , Stover : مویشیوں کا چارہ , Corn : دانہ , Rye : رائی کا پودا , Carbamide : بے رنگ حل ہو جانے والا شفاف مادہ جو میمل جانوروں کے پیشاب میں موجود ہوتا ہے , Cereal : غلہ , Prey : شکار , Game : جانورں کا شکار کرنا , Carcase : لاش , Carrion : لاش , Billion-Dollar Grass : باجرے کا پودا , Coaxal : ہم محور
Useful Words Definitions
Barley: a grain of barley.
Malt: a cereal grain (usually barley) that is kiln-dried after having been germinated by soaking in water; used especially in brewing and distilling.
Garner: a storehouse for threshed grain or animal feed.
Field Corn: corn grown primarily for animal feed or market grain.
Barn: an outlying farm building for storing grain or animal feed and housing farm animals.
Caryopsis: dry seed-like fruit produced by the cereal grasses: e.g. wheat, barley, Indian corn.
Genus Hordeum: annual to perennial grasses of temperate northern hemisphere and South America: barley.
Agrostis Canina: common grass with slender stems and narrow leaves.
Bigarade: any of various common orange trees yielding sour or bitter fruit; used as grafting stock.
Foxtail Barley: barley grown for its highly ornamental flower heads with delicate long silky awns; North America and northeastern Asia.
Celiac Disease: it is an autoimmune disorder and a chronic digestive condition that primarily affects the small intestine. It is triggered by the consumption of gluten, which is a protein found in wheat, barley, rye, and their derivatives. When individuals with celiac disease ingest gluten, their immune system responds by damaging the lining of the small intestine. This damage hinders the absorption of essential nutrients from food, leading to a range of symptoms and potential long-term health issues..
Hordeum Pusillum: annual barley native to western North America and widespread in southern United States and tropical America.
Surcharge: an additional charge (as for items previously omitted or as a penalty for failure to exercise common caution or common skill).
Congenator: an animal or plant that bears a relationship to another (as related by common descent or by membership in the same genus).
Hexagrammos Decagrammus: common food and sport fish of western coast of North America.
Contribution: act of giving in common with others for a common purpose especially to a charity.
Food Court: an area (as in a shopping mall) where fast food is sold (usually around a common eating area).
Seeder: a mechanical device that sows grass seed or grain evenly over the ground.
Army Worm: noctuid moth larvae that travel in multitudes destroying especially grass and grain.
Herbivore: any animal that feeds chiefly on grass and other plants.
Stover: the dried stalks and leaves of a field crop (especially corn) used as animal fodder after the grain has been harvested.
Corn: the dried grains or kernels or corn used as animal feed or ground for meal.
Rye: hardy annual cereal grass widely cultivated in northern Europe where its grain is the chief ingredient of black bread and in North America for forage and soil improvement.
Carbamide: the chief solid component of mammalian urine; synthesized from ammonia and carbon dioxide and used as fertilizer and in animal feed and in plastics.
Cereal: grass whose starchy grains are used as food: wheat; rice; rye; oats; maize; buckwheat; millet.
Prey: animal hunted or caught for food.
Game: animal hunted for food or sport.
Carcase: the dead body of an animal especially one slaughtered and dressed for food.
Carrion: the dead and rotting body of an animal; unfit for human food.
Billion-Dollar Grass: coarse annual grass cultivated in Japan and southeastern Asia for its edible seeds and for forage; important wildlife food in United States.
Coaxal: having a common axis.
Close Words
Common : عام , Common Ageratum : فلوس کا پھول , Common Alder : شہتوت کی قسم کا درخت , Common Allamanda : امریکی سدا بہار پودا , Common American Shad : امریکی شد مچھلی , Common Amsinckia : پیلے پھولوں والی امریکی جھاڑی , Common Apricot : خوبانی کا درخت , Common Arrowhead : چرس کا پودا , Common Ax : کلہاڑی , Common Bamboo : انتہائی سخت بانس , Common Basil : میٹھی تلسی کا پودا
Close Words Definitions
Common: having no special distinction or quality; widely known or commonly encountered; average or ordinary or usual.
Common Ageratum: small tender herb grown for its fluffy brushlike blue to lavender blooms.
Common Alder: medium-sized tree with brown-black bark and woody fruiting catkins; leaves are hairy beneath.
Common Allamanda: vigorous evergreen climbing plant of South America having glossy leathery foliage and golden yellow flowers.
Common American Shad: shad of Atlantic coast of North America; naturalized to Pacific coast.
Common Amsinckia: annual of western United States with coiled spikes of yellow-orange coiled flowers.
Common Apricot: temperate zone tree bearing downy yellow to rosy fruits.
Common Arrowhead: a weed, found in very wet soils.
Common Ax: an ax with a long handle and a head that has one cutting edge and one blunt side.
Common Bamboo: extremely vigorous bamboo having thin-walled culms striped green and yellow; so widely cultivated that native area is uncertain.
Common Basil: annual or perennial of tropical Asia having spikes of small white flowers and aromatic leaves; one of the most important culinary herbs; used in salads, casseroles, sauces and some liqueurs.