Common Evening Primrose meaning in Urdu
Common Evening Primrose Synonyms
Common Evening Primrose Definitions
1) Common Evening Primrose, German Rampion, Oenothera Biennis : گل شام, پیلے پھولوں والا پودا جس کے پھول شام کو کھل جاتے ہیں اور دن میں بند ہوجاتے ہیں : (noun) a coarse biennial of eastern North America with yellow flowers that open in the evening; naturalized in Europe.
Useful Words
Damask Violet : رات کی رانی کا پودا , Supper : شام کا کھانا , Common Four-O'clock : رنگ برنگی پھولوں والا امریکی پودا , Ball Nettle : کانٹے دار پودا , Circus Cyaneus : باز , Aristolochia Clematitis : برتوارٹ پودا جس کے پھول مڑے ہوتے ہیں , Anemone Quinquefolia : گل حسرت , Clintonia Borealis : نیلی بوندی والا پودا , Cotton Thistle : دو سالہ اودا پودا , Genus Hesperiphona : کوئل , Black Tie : مردانہ جیکٹ , Afternoon : دوپہر , Vesper : شام کی عبادت خاص کر گرجے میں , Dress Suit : مردانہ رسمی لباس شام کے وقت کے لیے , Evening Clothes : لباس شام , High Tea : شام کی چائے ناشتہ کے ساتھ , Dinner : رات کا کھانا , Sundown : غروب آفتاب , Barn Swallow : پپیہا پرندہ , Glaucium Flavum : پیلے سفوفی پھولوں والا پودا , Dress Shirt : مردانا قمیض , Guest Night : مہمانوں کی شام , Cypripedium Acaule : ایک قسم کا پہول , Bustier : رات کو پہنا جا نے والا عورتوں کا مختصر لباس , Allhallows Eve : اکتیس اکتوبر کی موج مستی بھری شام جس میں بچے جن بھوت کی طرح حلیہ بناکر ایک دوسرے سے مذاق کر تے ہیں , Evensong : عبادت کے سات مقررہ گھنٹوں میں سے چھٹا گھنٹہ , Agrostemma Githago : گل چنگ , Hedge Mustard : زرد پھول والا امریکی پودا , Black Medick : یورپی جڑی بوٹی , Common Pitcher Plant : گوشت خور پودا , Common Buttercup : گل اشرفی
Useful Words Definitions
Damask Violet: long cultivated herb having flowers whose scent is more pronounced in the evening; naturalized throughout Europe to Siberia and into North America.
Supper: a light evening meal; served in early evening if dinner is at midday or served late in the evening at bedtime.
Common Four-O'clock: common garden plant of North America having fragrant red or purple or yellow or white flowers that open in late afternoon.
Ball Nettle: coarse prickly weed having pale yellow flowers and yellow berrylike fruit; common throughout southern and eastern United States.
Circus Cyaneus: common harrier of North America and Europe; nests in marshes and open land.
Aristolochia Clematitis: creeping plant having curving flowers thought to resemble fetuses; native to Europe; naturalized Great Britain and eastern North America.
Anemone Quinquefolia: common anemone of eastern North America with solitary pink-tinged white flowers.
Clintonia Borealis: common woodland herb of temperate North America having yellow nodding flowers and small round blue fruits.
Cotton Thistle: biennial Eurasian white hairy thistle having pale purple flowers; naturalized in North America.
Genus Hesperiphona: evening grosbeak.
Black Tie: semiformal evening dress for men.
Afternoon: the part of the day between noon and evening.
Vesper: a late afternoon or evening worship service.
Dress Suit: formalwear consisting of full evening dress for men.
Evening Clothes: attire to wear on formal occasions in the evening.
High Tea: substantial early evening meal including tea.
Dinner: the main meal of the day served in the evening or at midday.
Sundown: the time in the evening at which the sun begins to fall below the horizon.
Barn Swallow: common swallow of North America and Europe that nests in barns etc..
Glaucium Flavum: yellow-flowered Eurasian glaucous herb naturalized in along sandy shores in eastern North America.
Dress Shirt: a man`s white shirt (with a starch front) for evening wear (usually with a tuxedo).
Guest Night: an evening when members of a club or college can bring their friends as guests.
Cypripedium Acaule: once common rose pink woodland orchid of eastern North America.
Bustier: a close-fitting and strapless top without sleeves that is worn by women either as lingerie or for evening dress.
Allhallows Eve: the evening of 31 October; often devoted to pranks played by young people dressing up as ghost and wearing masks.
Evensong: the sixth of the seven canonical hours of the divine office; early evening; now often made a public service on Sundays.
Agrostemma Githago: European annual having large trumpet-shaped reddish-purple flowers and poisonous seed; a common weed in grainfields and beside roadways; naturalized in America.
Hedge Mustard: stiffly branching Old World annual with pale yellow flowers; widely naturalized in North America; formerly used medicinally.
Black Medick: prostrate European herb with small yellow flowers and curved black pods; naturalized in North America.
Common Pitcher Plant: perennial bog herb having dark red flowers and decumbent broadly winged pitchers forming a rosette; of northeastern North America and naturalized in Europe especially Ireland.
Common Buttercup: perennial Old World buttercup with golden to sulphur yellow flowers in late spring to early summer; naturalized in North America.