Cuckoopint meaning in Urdu
Cuckoopint Synonyms
Cuckoopint Definitions
1) Cuckoopint, Arum Maculatum, Jack-In-The-Pulpit, Lords-And-Ladies : یورپ کی عام سوسن : (noun) common European arum with lanceolate spathe and short purple spadix; emerges in early spring; source of a starch called arum.
Useful Words
Cowslip : گیندے کاپہول , Common Spotted Orchid : منفرد پھولوں والا پودا , Bell Heather : جامنی لال پھول والی جھاڑی , Common Grape Vine : مختلف رنگوں کے یورپی انگور , Agrostemma Githago : گل چنگ , Cassava : سیدھی کھڑی رہنے والی جھاڑی , Common Buttercup : گل اشرفی , Black Gum : کھٹا گوند , Hepatica : جگر جیسا پودا , Common Chickweed : ازخود اگنے والا سفید پھولوں والا پودا , Inachis Io : یورپی تتلی , Acknowledgment : حوالہ دینے کا عمل , Olive : زیتون کا پھل , Acanthus Mollis : یورپی اکنتھس , Blackbird : کوئل نم پرندہ , Calendula Officinalis : یورپی گیندے کا پھول , Boneset : گلابی یا اودے پھولوں والی بوٹی , Hedge Violet : چھوٹے پھول والا پودا , Broad-Leaved Plantain : چرس کی ایک قسم , Delichon Urbica : مارٹن چڑیا , Common Sunflower : عام سورج مکھی , Bounce : اچھلنا , Artemisia Vulgaris : برنجاسف جڑی بوٹی , Common Speedwell : گل حواشی , Imagism : منظر نگاری , Common Four-O'clock : رنگ برنگی پھولوں والا امریکی پودا , Cockle : گہونگا , Feudal System : جاگیرداری نظام , Morning Sickness : صبح کی متلی جو عام طور پر حمل کے ابتدائی مہینوں میں ہوتی ہے , Bumper Jack : بمپر جیک , Acer Saccharinum : چاندی میپل
Useful Words Definitions
Cowslip: early spring flower common in British isles having fragrant yellow or sometimes purple flowers.
Common Spotted Orchid: European orchid having lanceolate leaves spotted purple and pink to white or mauve flowers spotted or lined deep red or purple.
Bell Heather: common low European shrub with purple-red flowers.
Common Grape Vine: common European grape cultivated in many varieties; chief source of Old World wine and table grapes.
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.
Cassava: a starch made by leaching and drying the root of the cassava plant; the source of tapioca; a staple food in the tropics.
Common Buttercup: perennial Old World buttercup with golden to sulphur yellow flowers in late spring to early summer; naturalized in North America.
Black Gum: columnar tree of eastern North America having horizontal limbs and small leaves that emerge late in spring and have brilliant color in early fall.
Hepatica: any of several plants of the genus Hepatica having three-lobed leaves and white or pinkish flowers in early spring; of moist and mossy subalpine woodland areas of north temperate regions.
Common Chickweed: a common low-growing annual garden weed with small white flowers; cosmopolitan; so-called because it is eaten by chickens.
Inachis Io: European butterfly having reddish-brown wings each marked with a purple eyespot.
Acknowledgment: a short note recognizing a source of information or of a quoted passage.
Olive: small ovoid fruit of the European olive tree; important food and source of oil.
Acanthus Mollis: widely cultivated southern European acanthus with whitish purple-veined flowers.
Blackbird: common black European thrush.
Calendula Officinalis: the common European annual marigold.
Boneset: European herb having small white, pink or purple flowers; naturalized as a weed in North America.
Hedge Violet: common European violet that grows in woods and hedgerows.
Broad-Leaved Plantain: common European perennial naturalized worldwide; a troublesome weed.
Delichon Urbica: common small European martin that builds nests under the eaves of houses.
Common Sunflower: annual sunflower grown for silage and for its seeds which are a source of oil; common throughout United States and much of North America.
Bounce: spring back; spring away from an impact.
Artemisia Vulgaris: European tufted aromatic perennial herb having hairy red or purple stems and dark green leaves downy white below and red-brown florets.
Common Speedwell: common hairy European perennial with pale blue or lilac flowers in axillary racemes.
Imagism: a movement by American and English poets early in the 20th century in reaction to Victorian sentimentality; used common speech in free verse with clear concrete imagery.
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.
Cockle: common edible, burrowing European bivalve mollusk that has a strong, rounded shell with radiating ribs.
Feudal System: the social system that found in Europe in the 8th century; vassals were protected by lords who they had to serve in war.
Morning Sickness: nausea early in the day; a characteristic symptom in the early months of pregnancy.
Bumper Jack: a jack for lifting a motor vehicle by the bumper.
Acer Saccharinum: a common North American maple tree; five-lobed leaves are light green above and silvery white beneath; source of hard close-grained but brittle light-brown wood.