Common Pepper meaning in Urdu
Common Pepper Synonyms
Common Pepper Definitions
1) Common Pepper, Black Pepper, Madagascar Pepper, Pepper, Piper Nigrum, White Pepper : کالی مرچ : (noun) climber having dark red berries (peppercorns) when fully ripe; southern India and Sri Lanka; naturalized in northern Burma and Assam.
Useful Words
Black Pepper : کالی مرچ , Bell Pepper : شملہ مرچ , S&p : نمک اور مرچ , Cayenne : لال مرچ , Chile : مرچ , Betel : پان , Areca Nut : چھالیہ , Azedarach : انڈیا اور چین میں پایا جانے والا درخت , Calystegia Sepium : امریکی جنگلی پودا , Broad-Leaved Plantain : چرس کی ایک قسم , Black Nightshade : بادنجانیان ایک زہریلا پودا , Green : کچا , Blackbird : کوئل نم پرندہ , Holly-Leaves Barberry : نیلے بیر کا درخت , Persimmon : املوک , Harbor Porpoise : مچھلی , Surcharge : اضافی ٹیکس , Corvus Monedula : ایک قسم کا کو ا , Adder : وائپر سانپ , Acheta Assimilis : کالا جھینگر , Agrostemma Githago : گل چنگ , Contribution : امداد دینا , Bracketed Blenny : ایک قسم کی مچھلی , Grampus : ایک بڑی کالی سفید مچھلی , Burma Padauk : انڈین درخت , Lemon Grass : جزائر شرق الہند کی ایک گھاس , Heritiera Macrophylla : سدا بہار درخت , Broom : جامنی پھول والی جھاڑی , Hindooism : ہندو مذہب , Dravidian : جنوب وسطی بھارت اور سری لنکا کی زبانیں , Adventive : غیر مقامی
Useful Words Definitions
Black Pepper: pepper that is ground from whole peppercorns with husks on.
Bell Pepper: large bell-shaped sweet pepper in green or red or yellow or orange or black varieties.
S&p: Salt and Pepper.
Cayenne: a long and often twisted hot red pepper.
Chile: very hot and finely tapering pepper of special pungency.
Betel: dried leaves of Asian pepper plant mostly chewed with betel nut (seed of the betel palm) by southeast Asians.
Areca Nut: seed of betel palm; chewed with leaves of the betel pepper and lime as a digestive stimulant and narcotic in southeastern Asia.
Azedarach: tree of northern India and China having purple blossoms and small inedible yellow fruits; naturalized in the southern United States as a shade tree.
Calystegia Sepium: common Eurasian and American wild climber with pink flowers; sometimes placed in genus Convolvulus.
Broad-Leaved Plantain: common European perennial naturalized worldwide; a troublesome weed.
Black Nightshade: Eurasian herb naturalized in America having white flowers and poisonous hairy foliage and bearing black berries that are sometimes poisonous but sometimes edible.
Green: not fully developed or mature; not ripe.
Blackbird: common black European thrush.
Holly-Leaves Barberry: ornamental evergreen shrub of Pacific coast of North America having dark green pinnate leaves and racemes of yellow flowers followed by blue-black berries.
Persimmon: orange fruit resembling a plum; edible when fully ripe.
Harbor Porpoise: the common porpoise of the northern Atlantic and Pacific.
Surcharge: an additional charge (as for items previously omitted or as a penalty for failure to exercise common caution or common skill).
Corvus Monedula: common black-and-grey Eurasian bird noted for thievery.
Adder: small terrestrial viper common in northern Eurasia.
Acheta Assimilis: common American black cricket; attacks crops and also enters dwellings.
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.
Contribution: act of giving in common with others for a common purpose especially to a charity.
Bracketed Blenny: small eellike fishes common in shallow waters of the northern Atlantic.
Grampus: predatory black-and-white toothed whale with large dorsal fin; common in cold seas.
Burma Padauk: tree of India and Burma yielding a wood resembling mahogany.
Lemon Grass: a tropical grass native to India and Sri Lanka.
Heritiera Macrophylla: large evergreen tree of India and Burma whose leaves are silvery beneath.
Broom: common Old World heath represented by many varieties; low evergreen grown widely in the northern hemisphere.
Hindooism: the religion of most people in India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Nepal.
Dravidian: a large family of languages spoken in south and central India and Sri Lanka.
Adventive: not native and not fully established; locally or temporarily naturalized.