Embankment meaning in Urdu
Embankment Sentence
Embankment Definitions
1) Embankment : پشتہ : (noun) a long artificial mound of stone or earth; built to hold back water or to support a road or as protection.
Useful Words
Bulwark : دفاعی فصیل , Levee : دریا کا بند , Anthill : چیونٹیوں کا بنایا ہوا مٹی کا تودہ , Molehill : چھچھوندر کی طرف سے کہودا گیا مٹی کا ڈھیر یا ٹیلہ , Milepost : سنگ میل , Embank : بند باندھنا , Buttress : پشتہ , Sphinx : ابوالہول , Bear : کسی انداز میں رکھنا , Hill : ٹیلا , Bracket : دیوار کا سہارا , Communications Satellite : مواصلاتی سیارہ , Brace : سہارا دینا , Causeway : پگ ڈنڈی , Watercourse : چشمہ , Inhalator : آلہ تنفس , Doorsill : دہلیز , Ducks And Drakes : وہ کھیل جس میں کھڑے پانی پر پتھر پھینکتے ہیں , Frankfurter Bun : لمبا بن , Dock : بندرگاہ , Roadway : راستہ , Chinese Wall : دیوار چین , Ditch : خندق , Kickstand : کیک اسٹینڈ , Gannet : سمندری پرندہ , Clay : گارا , Stream : چشمہ , Hand Ax : چھوٹی کلہاڑی , Tube : نالی , Erosion : کٹاو , Hopscotch : پیلدوج
Useful Words Definitions
Bulwark: an embankment built around a space for defensive purposes.
Levee: an embankment that is built in order to prevent a river from overflowing.
Anthill: a mound of earth made by ants as they dig their nest.
Molehill: a mound of earth made by moles while burrowing.
Milepost: stone post at side of a road to show distances.
Embank: enclose with banks, as for support or protection.
Buttress: a support usually of stone or brick; supports the wall of a building.
Sphinx: one of a number of large stone statues with the body of a lion and the head of a man that were built by the ancient Egyptians.
Bear: support or hold in a certain manner.
Hill: structure consisting of an artificial heap or bank usually of earth or stones.
Bracket: a support projecting from a wall (as to hold a shelf).
Communications Satellite: an artificial satellite that relays signals back to earth; moves in a geostationary orbit.
Brace: support or hold steady and make steadfast, with or as if with a brace.
Causeway: a road that is raised above water or marshland or sand.
Watercourse: natural or artificial channel through which water flows.
Inhalator: a breathing device for administering long-term artificial respiration.
Doorsill: the sill of a door; a horizontal piece of wood or stone that forms the bottom of a doorway and offers support when passing through a doorway.
Ducks And Drakes: a game in which a flat stone is bounced along the surface of calm water.
Frankfurter Bun: a long bun shaped to hold a frankfurter.
Dock: a platform built out from the shore into the water and supported by piles; provides access to ships and boats.
Roadway: a road (especially that part of a road) over which vehicles travel.
Chinese Wall: a fortification 1,500 miles long built across northern China in the 3rd century BC; it averages 6 meters in width.
Ditch: a long narrow excavation in the earth.
Kickstand: a swiveling metal rod attached to a bicycle or motorcycle or other two-wheeled vehicle; the rod lies horizontally when not in use but can be kicked into a vertical position as a support to hold the vehicle upright when it is not being ridden.
Gannet: large heavily built seabird with a long stout bill noted for its plunging dives for fish.
Clay: water soaked soil; soft wet earth.
Stream: a natural body of running water flowing on or under the earth.
Hand Ax: a stone tool with a cutting edge; the stone is held in the hand and used for chopping.
Tube: conduit consisting of a long hollow object (usually cylindrical) used to hold and conduct objects or liquids or gases.
Erosion: condition in which the earth`s surface is worn away by the action of water and wind.
Hopscotch: a game in which a child tosses a stone into an area drawn on the ground and then hops through it and back to regain the stone.